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Mint Sauce
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Had lamb chops tonight and sometimes when I cook them I sprinkle lemon juice on them and then some mint sauce from a jar. Usually Lidls.
I opened a jar of mint sauce, it had a paper circle on top. When I removed it, it was not mint sauce. It was a kind of chutney, tasted very nice by the way.
But I cannot understand what has happened.
I might have bought a chutney from a food show recently. Would someone
Making chutneys and other things reuse old jars without removing the old labels?
I don't remember seeing the Lidls jar labelled mint sauce when I bought something.
I opened a jar of mint sauce, it had a paper circle on top. When I removed it, it was not mint sauce. It was a kind of chutney, tasted very nice by the way.
But I cannot understand what has happened.
I might have bought a chutney from a food show recently. Would someone
Making chutneys and other things reuse old jars without removing the old labels?
I don't remember seeing the Lidls jar labelled mint sauce when I bought something.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I seem to recall reading a couple of years ago that the EU had banned the re-using of jars for items sold, the WI and fete organisers were up in arms. Did I imagine it, did it die a death or was it another misinterpretation of an Eu directive? Can't help with your chutney conundrum though, I only re-use jars for lemon curd when the children are round.