People are being advised not to eat certain jars of Loyd Grossman korma sauce after two people in Scotland were taken to hospital with botulism.
Frightening, if you can't trust a bottle of cook in sauce, what can you trust ?
Botulism in jar of sauce
Botulism in jar of sauce
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
Botulism in jar of sauce
Bruv;1375640 wrote: People are being advised not to eat certain jars of Loyd Grossman korma sauce after two people in Scotland were taken to hospital with botulism.
Frightening, if you can't trust a bottle of cook in sauce, what can you trust ?
Hopefully the jalfrezi sauce.
Frightening, if you can't trust a bottle of cook in sauce, what can you trust ?
Hopefully the jalfrezi sauce.

Botulism in jar of sauce
gmc;1375659 wrote: Hopefully the jalfrezi sauce. 
Korma actually, does the mother in law like jalfrezi ?

Korma actually, does the mother in law like jalfrezi ?
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
Botulism in jar of sauce
what is this used in? i've never heard of it before now.
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Botulism in jar of sauce
Bruv;1375640 wrote: People are being advised not to eat certain jars of Loyd Grossman korma sauce after two people in Scotland were taken to hospital with botulism.
Frightening, if you can't trust a bottle of cook in sauce, what can you trust ?
Is this another scare like the Germans blaming the Spanish salad for their e-coli outbreak?
As likely to be a jar left open for a couple of weeks in an infected fridge if they cannot find any infection in the rest of the batch.
Frightening, if you can't trust a bottle of cook in sauce, what can you trust ?
Is this another scare like the Germans blaming the Spanish salad for their e-coli outbreak?
As likely to be a jar left open for a couple of weeks in an infected fridge if they cannot find any infection in the rest of the batch.
Botulism in jar of sauce
flopstock;1375664 wrote: what is this used in? i've never heard of it before now.
Korma sauce is a very mild cream and coconut curry that you'd typically cook chicken in and pour over rice.
Jalfrezi sauce is somewhat warmer and ?wishful thinking? more likely to kill off the bacteria than the eater.
Korma sauce is a very mild cream and coconut curry that you'd typically cook chicken in and pour over rice.
Jalfrezi sauce is somewhat warmer and ?wishful thinking? more likely to kill off the bacteria than the eater.
Botulism in jar of sauce
Bruv;1375662 wrote: Korma actually, does the mother in law like jalfrezi ?
No but I do and the supermarket was having a half price promotion on it. I like mexican as well. If you'd been brought up on a diet of mince and tatties and deep fried pizza you'd want a change as well.
No but I do and the supermarket was having a half price promotion on it. I like mexican as well. If you'd been brought up on a diet of mince and tatties and deep fried pizza you'd want a change as well.
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Botulism in jar of sauce
I found a freeze-dried spider in my Angel Delight once. Crunchy. It was a life changing experience.
What's wrong with tatties and mince? I practically live on the stuff. With herbs and tinned tomatoes and carrots and parsnips and mushrooms and onions and peppers or whatever else is around.
Oh. You must mean what I'd call savoury mince. Shudder. A dish attributable only to austerity or presbyterianism...
What's wrong with tatties and mince? I practically live on the stuff. With herbs and tinned tomatoes and carrots and parsnips and mushrooms and onions and peppers or whatever else is around.
Oh. You must mean what I'd call savoury mince. Shudder. A dish attributable only to austerity or presbyterianism...
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