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Canary42 | 23:16 Sun 29th Jan 2023 | News
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Tesco said: “We’re recalling one date code of Tesco Creamfields grated cheddar 500g. This is because it may contain small pieces of clear, soft plastic which could make the product unsafe to eat.”

The product affected is 500g Creamfields grated cheddar, with a best-before date of 23/03/23.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/tesco-issues-urgent-warning-cheese-174013609.html
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Douglas !
Please come along and say something witty before I hang myself from the rafters. PLEASE !
//I dont think you will find people putting spoiled milk on cornflakes NJ.//

Indeed not, nb. That's why I suggested sensible people would pour it down the sink. Neither would sensible people attempt to make something else out of it - especially something they intended to be eaten.
You could touch up the garden fence with any milk on the turn
Er indoors likes a chunk of cheese with an apple
Me too Barry, or better still with fruit cake. Yum
Grated cheese has its place the same as any other convenient ingredient for a recipe. I always use frozen mash or that Idahoan stuff these days as it saves effort and my back.
Where do you buy frozen mash, Vagus?
Ideal for my 91 year old Mum. She can't stand for long, and couldn't mash a pan.
Grated cheese is a godsend for her
Aunt Bessie does frozen mash and all the supermarkets do their own brand, £1 a bag in Iceland
I buy Sainsbury’s own brand and Aunt Bessies, hopkirk, both are really good, I’d never be able to make mash as smooth. It would be ideal for your mum :)
I freeze my own home made mashed potato and use it for duchesse potatoes or cottage/shepherd pies
Vagus, perhaps I would use those easy foods if I didn't have MrT who now does all the preparation and cooking. I can't stand for more than a few seconds, but I can walk about slowly. I have to keep on the move or sit or lay down.

Convenience foods are a boon for the disabled and frail. I chop my neighbour's swedes for her as she no longer has the strength to do so - I struggle with them sometimes.
Barry. Mr T has to do everything now. There's very little I can manage. I would have to move to an assisted living complex if I didn't have him.

But,of course, I'm still in charge and do all the financial management!! ;0))
It does not bother me, i buy the Creamfields cheese slices and they are ok.
MissTerious, I can see the usefulness of those ready meals delivered directly to your home to be pinged in the microwave, I imagine they are a big help to some. Not sure of the nutritional value or how budget friendly they are, though.
The traditional meals on wheels service provided much more than a hot meal, sadly missed in the community
NJ I also have a cheese allergy and have never met anyone else who has! I cannot abide the smell and if it is cooking eg cheese on toast I cannot stay in the room as I begin to heave and have trouble breathing. In Finland I was given a plain hotdog (so I thought) but it had liquid cheese running through the middle and I nearly passed out!
/Convenience foods are a boon for the disabled and frail./

Tend to pay more for them though?
Convenience always costs, on the plus side you are not paying for the waste when you buy ready chopped/prepped

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