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Would you eat soup 2days after date?

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MozzchopsThirty · 04/01/2021 19:34

Fresh pea & ham from Lidl
When I opened it it looked a bit grey on top it after stirring its lovely & green

Dates 3rd jan, would you eat tomorrow?

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YellowandGreenToBeSeen · 04/01/2021 19:34

Yep. No issue at all.

InTheLongGrass · 04/01/2021 19:37

Yep, assuming it smelt good on heating, and the first spoonful didnt taste odd.

MozzchopsThirty · 04/01/2021 19:39

Even though it looked awful when I opened it?

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cautiouscovidity · 04/01/2021 19:40

Yep. Make sure it's properly heated through to a high temp throughout (I'd probably use a pan on the hob rather than microwave to avoid 'hot spots'). Then if it smells and tastes ok, go for it.

theonlykaren · 04/01/2021 19:41

@MozzchopsThirty

Fresh pea & ham from Lidl When I opened it it looked a bit grey on top it after stirring its lovely & green

Dates 3rd jan, would you eat tomorrow?

Never eat anything from lidl it's disgusting Aldi all the way!!!
InTheLongGrass · 04/01/2021 19:49

Soup often separates slightly on cooling. I wouldnt be worried about that bit at all.

allthegoodusernameshavegone · 04/01/2021 19:50

Yep

purplecorkheart · 04/01/2021 19:52

One the container was properly sealed and I would bring it to the boil. Admittedly I have not bought that soup before and assume the grey colour is just the peas settling to the bottom of the tub, hence why it gets greener when it is stirred..

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