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Barmaid | 17:01 Thu 09th Dec 2010 | Food & Drink
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I bought some mince at the weekend. It should have been used by 7th. It's gone slightly brown. I've opened it and I wouldn't say "it mings", but there is a slight odour to it.

Not sure whether to rinse it in water and then vinegar and chilli it anyway or sling it. I HATE throwing food out though. But with the chaos theory that has invaded my house this week, it is unsurprising. What would you do?
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NB - for those who normally inhabit CB, I said "MINCE"!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Personally I wouldn't use it for Steak tartare, but I'd certainly cook with it.
<thinking, ''great, I've got stinky shepherd's pie for tea now">
i made the mistake of cooking and eating some like that once (only a day out of date and slight odour)

went down ok, but came up pretty fast too :(
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lol Red. I hope it's OK cos I have a chilli bubbling away right now.

Mind you I am a total F***wit. Instead of ground coriander I shook ground cinnamon into it. My saving grace is that if it's Sugar, I can blame it on slightly off meat!!!!
Got any chocolate? Grate that into it, tell 'em it's Xmas Chilli
Should be OK -liking your style of cooking -kinda recognise it:)
Out of date mince that smells and has changed colour? Wouldn't chance it!
Too late now, lol :-)
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When in doubt chuck it out, or chuck it up.

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