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Caran | 23:10 Thu 19th Oct 2017 | ChatterBank
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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.
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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.
What did the label say on the side? Is it not possible that you put the chutney in the empty mint jar and forgot?
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The jar had the original Lidls label for mint sauce.
I certainly didn't put chutney in it. There was a paper circle on the top of the jar.
with all the confusion Caran - I don't think I would eat that chutney. LOL
Well it sounds like it's going to be one of those "In the back of the cupboard" chutney mysteries to entertain the grandkids/great grandkids with one day.

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