Chicken Breast
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- Old Salt
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Chicken Breast
If you have a carrier bag full of chicken breasts it will not keep as well on the floor next to the freezer as it would actually inside the freezer. It may start to smell, and the smell might appear in a different part of the house - presumably wafting under the floorboards.
Re: Chicken Breast
I had some chicken breasts and stored them in a cockpit locker next to hull - keeps em cool. But I forgot. Looked on the brightside......at least the smell masked the diesel aroma.
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- Old Salt
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Re: Chicken Breast
when leaving the boat, check the oven for the extra sausages cooked for breakfast that weren't eaten .... a saga not yet complete and an anticipated joy for the next visit to the boat
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Re: Chicken Breast
Bin there done that. Had to board with a gas mask last time after leaving sausages & bacon in the oven for 6 weeks. It seemed like a good safe storage place at the time - and in many ways it was.
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Re: Chicken Breast
We've left an open packet of cheese in the galley cupboard. Will it attract mice?
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Re: Chicken Breast
Only if they can swim . . .Shard wrote:We've left an open packet of cheese in the galley cupboard. Will it attract mice?
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Re: Chicken Breast
saga now complete.Gardenshed wrote:when leaving the boat, check the oven for the extra sausages cooked for breakfast that weren't eaten .... a saga not yet complete and an anticipated joy for the next visit to the boat
wonder what the butcher puts in them that they don't biodegrade (local butcher, not supermarket/prewrapped bangers)