Drinking Yoghurt

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  1. Phil A

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    Says 21st of may on the lid, doesn't smell bad though. Shall I go for it?
     
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    I don`t read those numbers, if it`s not had the seal broken, smells ok ,have a sip, tastes ok, get it down you..:chicken:
     
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    • Phil A

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      Yep, tastes fine too :biggrin:

      Being gone off milk, can't think of anything that yoghurt could actually go of into??
       
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      You got a pair of trainers Zig:thumbsup:
       
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        Just drank 2 of them :)
         
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        Its Danger Island next :biggrin:

        Could be worse, like the time I tried to eat a whole Stilton washed down with a full bottle of Port.
         
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          If it smells OK, then use in a Quiche or Lasagne.


          P.S. I once found whole Stiltons (about 1Kg each!) at Tesco just after Xmas a couple of years ago being sold for only 5p each, and bought loads to give to friends an neighbours, plus our hens who are rather partial to a bit of cheese.
           
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            Drinking yoghurt is usually fruity :heehee:
             
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              Oh dear, but can it still be used in cooking?
               
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              Blimey, was just looking them up, a 2.5kg one is £59 :thud:

              They contain 220mg of salt per ounce, something that I didn't take into account before I started eating.
               
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                Its ok if you like Strawberry Quiche :biggrin:
                 
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                  When I buy Stilton, I look for the reductions after Christmas, throw it in the back of the fridge and forget it until I can stand the smell no longer,,:eeew: :wub2:
                   
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                    i dont think i'd be brave enough to eat it tbh (but im a wuss) whenever yogurt goes out of date & it still looks & smells fine i use it for making breads, yogurt makes for lovely breads :)
                     
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                    • Phil A

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                      It was lovely, got a load more in the fridge too:)

                      Never thought of putting it in bread:dbgrtmb:
                       
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