Do you think veggie sausages will be ok a day out of date?!


Question:

Do you think veggie sausages will be ok a day out of date?

It is the Cauldren lincolnshire type. Forgot to check the date, shall I go for it?


Answers:
I agree. Especially if they're frozen, they should be cool. Earlier in my pregnancy, I at some frozen veggie dogs that I had had for a very long time, and they moved with me last August. I don't know how frozen they stayed in the move, but they did stay cold. Had I thought they would have posed some harm to my baby, I would have not eaten them.

Before my pregnancy, I would eat things a few days after the date. My MIL is one of those people who thinks that the food literally, instantly goes bad at midnight on the date. (Meaning, that if the date on the package is May 12, then the second the clock strikes midnight, the food goes bad.) We've gotten a few good things from my FIL who has given us the food in order to rescue it. And we're still standing.

Yeah, if it openly looks or tastes funky, don't eat it.

just go for it unless you can see obvious signs of mould they should be fine

Any food is ok a day out of date. They always give you a few days leeway.

Yeah, should be fine (we all do it!). But throw it away if it starts moving or talking to you...

They'll be fine for ages after the date, so long as they've been kept fridged or frozen.

Yes they should be if there are not wearing a watch and checking for the date!
If they smell ok then they are ok.

Yes sure, i normally give them a few days.

eeemmm, I fancy a full cooked veggie breakfast now....anyone else ? How many sausages should i cook ?

eggs, hashbrowns, mushrooms, beans, toast, (v) bacon.... anyone one else want some ?

I've eaten that precise brand further out of date than a single day, I'm going to wager that you'll be okay as well. But remember the drill with out of date food, you've got to smell it in its uncooked state. If it smells bad, bin it. Simple as that...

yes - I would say so

Yes but make sure they are cooked well..

Don't touch them with a barge pole, Unless you have plenty antibiotics handy.

Should be fine for a while. If it's a "best before" date, then the manufacturers are really just not making any promises about it after that point, but it doesn't mean it actually will be a problem. And they build plenty of leeway into their dates to cover themselves. As others have said, if it looks and smells okay, you'll be fine.

yes they're OK.

they usually give U a few days... (like a wk) leeway, for people like me who wait til the due date.

veggie products are already cooked when they are prepared & packaged. they come to your grocer's freezer as frozen, to help keep the "fresh" status from the packager.

if it comes from a can, still should be OK. those are also pre-cooked before packaging.

it's the real meat stuff that U have to watch the due dates very closely.

cook well.

\How strange I had them last night and they were two days out of date. Haven't died yet so all should be ok.

yes

yeah

yeah live dangerously, even if they were 6 mnths out of date .they d taste better than HOLLANDS PIES.

Well I've done it before and I'm still here!

The dates are for the shops to use by law. Food is often ok several days after its sell by date!

Most things are okay one day out of date, especially if they weren't opened way ahead of time.

The best before date is a guide.Use your common sense.

They are not meat so there is much less chance of catching an illness if they are slightly out of date.If they look and smell ok eat them.




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