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would you eat this jelly?

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schroeder · 20/06/2011 13:47

I made individual jellies for dd's birthday 2 weeks ago. One still lurks in the fridge; do you think it would be ok for me to eat it?

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glitterkitty · 20/06/2011 13:48

Oh, I wanted this to be a link to one of those pics of meat based jelly with tubes or something that you can make.

Err... no.

MrsRhettButler · 20/06/2011 13:50

Well when I buy the jellies from the supermarket (little stars do some) the use by date is usually very long so I would have thought ok?

belledechocchipcookie · 20/06/2011 13:50

No.

LawrieMarlow · 20/06/2011 13:54

I would probably give it a try I think. Although not sure whether gelatine (if meat based) would be OK.

thumbwitch · 20/06/2011 13:56

if it hasn't gone runny and there's nothing strange and furry growing on it; and there's no dodgy cream topping then can't see the problem.

If any of the above apply - bin it.

belledechocchipcookie · 20/06/2011 14:02

thumb you daredevil! Grin

thumbwitch · 20/06/2011 14:15

yep, the product of doing a degree in food. Grin

belledechocchipcookie · 20/06/2011 14:16
Grin
AndiMac · 20/06/2011 14:26

Yeah, I would eat it as well, based on the same guidelines as thumbwitch. Having said that, there's no way a jelly would have survived 2 weeks in my fridge without having been eaten much earlier!

schroeder · 20/06/2011 20:16

I chucked it.

It lasted so long because it was only one-2 dc not easy to share.

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