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please tell me it's ok to eat colslaw

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mum2bean · 16/08/2008 17:11

as i have just eaten an entire big icelands pot of it!
i've been eating it as a side throughout, and seem to have no no probs, but after eating a whole tub...... not so sure i should? is it ok or not really?

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mum2bean · 16/08/2008 17:11

oh, and i keep getting the taste of off milk in my mouth?? any ideas

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SheSellsSeashellsByTheSeashore · 16/08/2008 17:15

coleslaw is fine its only home made may that is off limits due to raw eggs. the shop bought stuff is all pasturised and is fine. no idea about the milk though.

SheSellsSeashellsByTheSeashore · 16/08/2008 17:15

mayo not may

mum2bean · 16/08/2008 17:18

thanks for that, just had a moment of omg, i've eaten something bad!
it's odd, i cant explain the whole off milk thing, i can smell it on my partners breath, even after he has brushed his teeth, and i can taste it, even after i have brushed my teeth, yet i cant actually smell milk if it is going dodgy??

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PetitFilou1 · 16/08/2008 17:26

Have a look at www.eatwell.gov.uk/agesandstages/pregnancy if you are worried about particular foods. It is the food standards agency website.

biglips · 16/08/2008 17:35

as long it hadnt got homemade mayo in it then youre fine.

dinny · 16/08/2008 17:40

it's fine

I flipping ate some stilton the other day - would you know if you got listeria from it?

expatinscotland · 16/08/2008 17:41

i've eaten what i like so long as i make it myself.

i don't make anything with raw egg.

dinny · 16/08/2008 17:42

what about soft-poached eggs? a no-no?

expatinscotland · 16/08/2008 17:44

i wonder if they are if you use Lion eggs, dinny.

dinny · 16/08/2008 17:46

what are Lion eggs?

expatinscotland · 16/08/2008 17:48

the chickens have been vaccinated against salmonelle, IIRC.

the eggs are usually stamped with a red lion rampant.

or the carton you buy them will say.

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