I have just taken a 2 pint bottle of Sainsbury's Organic Semi Skimmed milk out of the fridge, stuck my nose in it and I can't smell anything, nothing at all, not a hint of the milk going off!
The use by date you ask, 9th Feb.
Beat that!!
I have just taken a 2 pint bottle of Sainsbury's Organic Semi Skimmed milk out of the fridge, stuck my nose in it and I can't smell anything, nothing at all, not a hint of the milk going off!
The use by date you ask, 9th Feb.
Beat that!!
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I had one at Christmas. Use by date....1st Jan. I was still using it on the 11th when it finally did go off
Moonie posted:My milk doesn't last long enough to get past its use by date
I must say that I do find Sainsbury's Organic milk seems to last a lot longer than any other milk I have tried.
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Moonie posted:My milk doesn't last long enough to get past its use by date
I must say that I do find Sainsbury's Organic milk seems to last a lot longer than any other milk I have tried.
Never use the organic stuff tbh EC. It's seems so bland to me
Moonie posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Moonie posted:My milk doesn't last long enough to get past its use by date
I must say that I do find Sainsbury's Organic milk seems to last a lot longer than any other milk I have tried.
Never use the organic stuff tbh EC. It's seems so bland to me
Ironically organic food should taste better than any other. I avoid normal milk because you are exposed to all of the drugs the cows are given.
I find organic carrots and beetroot also taste better.
Certainly chicken, which I try to buy free range organic tastes a whole lot better than the cheap rubbish most supermarkets sell.
However, everything tastes bland to my mum who has lost her sense of taste.
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Moonie posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Moonie posted:My milk doesn't last long enough to get past its use by date
I must say that I do find Sainsbury's Organic milk seems to last a lot longer than any other milk I have tried.
Never use the organic stuff tbh EC. It's seems so bland to me
Ironically organic food should taste better than any other. I avoid normal milk because you are exposed to all of the drugs the cows are given.
I find organic carrots and beetroot also taste better.
Certainly chicken, which I try to buy free range organic tastes a whole lot better than the cheap rubbish most supermarkets sell.
However, everything tastes bland to my mum who has lost her sense of taste.
Awwww....with my mum it was her sense of smell...
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Ironically organic food should taste better than any other. I avoid normal milk because you are exposed to all of the drugs the cows are given.
I find organic carrots and beetroot also taste better.
Certainly chicken, which I try to buy free range organic tastes a whole lot better than the cheap rubbish most supermarkets sell.
However, everything tastes bland to my mum who has lost her sense of taste.
I agree about organic chicken EC, it tastes much better, though I only buy it now and again for a treat.
So sorry about your Mum. That must be awful for her
Moonie posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Moonie posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Moonie posted:My milk doesn't last long enough to get past its use by date
I must say that I do find Sainsbury's Organic milk seems to last a lot longer than any other milk I have tried.
Never use the organic stuff tbh EC. It's seems so bland to me
Ironically organic food should taste better than any other. I avoid normal milk because you are exposed to all of the drugs the cows are given.
I find organic carrots and beetroot also taste better.
Certainly chicken, which I try to buy free range organic tastes a whole lot better than the cheap rubbish most supermarkets sell.
However, everything tastes bland to my mum who has lost her sense of taste.
Awwww....with my mum it was her sense of smell...
Aww Moonie
Sadly my mum and dad have both passed now but my dad used to come into the house from the garden and say "Glad(her name was Gladys), the bloody gas is on again". It's a wonder those of us left are still here to tell the tale, bless her
velvet donkey posted:Your drinking liquid cheese. And it's gotta be free range fairtrade organic if you're gonna wear a Green badge.
Hope your mums okay
There is such a thing?
Moonie posted:Sadly my mum and dad have both passed now but my dad used to come into the house from the garden and say "Glad(her name was Gladys), the bloody gas is on again". It's a wonder those of us left are still here to tell the tale, bless her
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
I have just taken a 2 pint bottle of Sainsbury's Organic Semi Skimmed milk out of the fridge, stuck my nose in it and I can't smell anything, nothing at all, not a hint of the milk going off!
The use by date you ask, 9th Feb.
Beat that!!
Oh yuk, yuk and thrice yuk * reminds self never to accept a cuppa at EC's ( or Sprouts)
It's OK about Mum, she seems OK with it.
Baz posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
I have just taken a 2 pint bottle of Sainsbury's Organic Semi Skimmed milk out of the fridge, stuck my nose in it and I can't smell anything, nothing at all, not a hint of the milk going off!
The use by date you ask, 9th Feb.
Beat that!!
Oh yuk, yuk and thrice yuk * reminds self never to accept a cuppa at EC's ( or Sprouts)
But, but, but Baz, it does smell fine.
I would only serve you new milk.
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Baz posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
I have just taken a 2 pint bottle of Sainsbury's Organic Semi Skimmed milk out of the fridge, stuck my nose in it and I can't smell anything, nothing at all, not a hint of the milk going off!
The use by date you ask, 9th Feb.
Beat that!!
Oh yuk, yuk and thrice yuk * reminds self never to accept a cuppa at EC's ( or Sprouts)
But, but, but Baz, it does smell fine.
I would only serve you new milk.
Good ! But I will still need to see the use by date before you pour it in !!!
Baz posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Baz posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
I have just taken a 2 pint bottle of Sainsbury's Organic Semi Skimmed milk out of the fridge, stuck my nose in it and I can't smell anything, nothing at all, not a hint of the milk going off!
The use by date you ask, 9th Feb.
Beat that!!
Oh yuk, yuk and thrice yuk * reminds self never to accept a cuppa at EC's ( or Sprouts)
But, but, but Baz, it does smell fine.
I would only serve you new milk.
Good ! But I will still need to see the use by date before you pour it in !!!
Baz posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Baz posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
I have just taken a 2 pint bottle of Sainsbury's Organic Semi Skimmed milk out of the fridge, stuck my nose in it and I can't smell anything, nothing at all, not a hint of the milk going off!
The use by date you ask, 9th Feb.
Beat that!!
Oh yuk, yuk and thrice yuk * reminds self never to accept a cuppa at EC's ( or Sprouts)
But, but, but Baz, it does smell fine.
I would only serve you new milk.
Good ! But I will still need to see the use by date before you pour it in !!!
I'm with you, Baz. If it's out of date, it's in the bin!
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