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Can you use chicken that's been in freezer for 2 months

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Butterfly98 · 26/04/2019 14:12

Just that really! I'm having a sort through my freezer drawers today. There are 2 packs of free range chicken breasts which have a use by date of 28 Feb and 'if freezing use within 1 month' on label. It's a Bosch integrated fridge/freezer but it doesn't say on door anywhere how many stars the freezer has and I've googled it too! It's a shame to throw out all of that chicken but surely if it's frozen it should be ok?! Would you defrost it and see how it is and go from there?

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Indie139 · 29/04/2019 19:15

I always thought it was fine upto 6 months

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PregnantSea · 28/04/2019 14:56

I'd eat meat that had been frozen for 6 months as long as it smelled ok when it defrosted. Maybe longer. Not been ill from it yet

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Oblomov19 · 28/04/2019 14:37

Really? I'm surprised you are asking. Of course it lasts for ages frozen.

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WhataLovelyPear · 28/04/2019 14:25

A quick way of safely defrosting meat is to immerse it in a bowl of water (still in its packaging). Bagged food works best this way as those plastic tray thingies are a bit thick but the water does a much better job of defrosting than air does, and it stays cold for ages so you're only defrosting, not warming it to danger levels.

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mastertomsmum · 28/04/2019 14:18

The whole use within one month thing is all part of the sell buy dates mythology. Veg have sell by dates and sometimes use by dates, it’s alk nonsense.

If something frozen is one the way out, it will look and smell as if it is. More than a year before that’s likely a possibility

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CurtainsOpen · 28/04/2019 14:13

Depends if it was alive or not when you put it in there

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BarbaraofSevillle · 28/04/2019 14:11

It's probably because it's been frozen in more controlled conditions than might be the case at home blue.

But then again, I defrost and refreeze sometimes if I change my mind and I know it's not been defrosted long and stayed cool and have never had any issues.

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bigbluebus · 28/04/2019 14:05

I cooked with 'use by August' chicken out if the freezer on Friday and we're all still fine. I don't know why supermarkets say use within 1 month of freezing - on my freezer it says ice cream keeps for 3 months and chicken for 12 months.

I buy 'fresh' fish from the supermarket which says it can be frozen - so I freeze it and it's fine. The bit I don't understand is that it also says on the packet that it has previously been frozen (although it is not frozen when I buy it). How is that ok when it goes against all the guidance we normally get about food handling - ie do not refreeze something that has been defrosted?

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Lllot5 · 28/04/2019 13:39

It’ll be fine but it should be defrosted overnight in the fridge though. On the bottom shelf in case of drips.

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SherlockHolmes · 28/04/2019 13:36

We regularly eat things that have been frozen for over a year. Sometimes the texture and flavour has deteriorated by then, which is why manufacturers suggest eating it quickly (as well as encouraging us to throw it away and buy more obvs 😡)

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Butterfly98 · 28/04/2019 13:33

We made some really nice healthy chicken skewers / kebabs for dinner yesterday evening with red onions, green, yellow and red peppers served with salad and warm pittas. The verdict from everyone was yummy (no food poisoning yay 🤣🤣) so I can safely say I will be using up the rest of the freezer stuff before stocking up again!!

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Gth1234 · 27/04/2019 15:50

What a question. Food doesn't go off in a freezer. It might just lose a bit of texture. 2 months is nothing.

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motheroftwoboys · 27/04/2019 13:37

Absolutely, of course. I am useless at labelling and have no idea how old things are in my freezer. Sometimes have no idea what things actually are! Just make sure everything is defrosted properly.

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greenpop21 · 27/04/2019 13:34

People are weird about frozen things. My MIL looks down her nose at frozen veg despite it being proven over and over again that it is highly nutritious as it's frozen when picked/cut. Then again, she's no Delia!

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InspectorClouseauMNdivision · 26/04/2019 19:05

It's like with preserves. Mum used to make homemade ones and it was a common occurence that a jam I was eating was done and labled 6 years before that.

All the dates are really justabout quality so people don't come after the shop that the chicken they bought 4 years ago is not nice😂

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stucknoue · 26/04/2019 18:09

Yes, ate some December chicken yesterday

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Constance1234 · 26/04/2019 18:04

I had no idea some people thought frozen food had such a short shelf life - I read once that someone cooked and ate a steak from a woolly mammoth that had been frozen for hundreds of thousands of years!!

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Bitchinwitch · 26/04/2019 17:58

Haha dear God, well to put it in to perspective I cooked and ate some salmon the other day that was dated 2016 in my freezer and lived to tell the tale! :S

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whyohwhyowhydididoit · 26/04/2019 15:41

For people asking for the science behind using a tub of water in the freezer, here’s a link to a Wikipedia page explaining it.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freezer_burn

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Cloudtree · 26/04/2019 15:29

silly hubbies!!! lots of love mummys.. kissy kissy kisses xoxoxoxoxo

WFT. I'm all for preventing climate change but that's enough to put you off becoming vegan.

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omione · 26/04/2019 15:23

Why would it enter your head to be worried about it ? It will still be fine in 6 months time

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greenpop21 · 26/04/2019 15:17

Of course you can. I 've had meat that's been in there way longer!

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Boysey45 · 26/04/2019 15:14

I've a friend who is a buyer for one of the main supermarkets and hes told me that a lot of the frozen food has been in freezers for years before you buy it. Its put me right off anything frozen and I wont eat food from Iceland full stop.

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GiantKitten · 26/04/2019 15:13

It's not about food hygiene as such, more about quality. Meat will gradually dry out & lose flavour - happens quicker if it was only frozen in its shop packaging, rather than double wrapped in freezer bags.

So it'll be perfectly safe, just not as nice as fresh.

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