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you can replace veal cutlets with either chicken or turkey breast cutlets. You might also try beef cutlets, but make sure they are thin enough to cook through properly. Use a kitchen mallet to pound the meat down thin.
Expiration date: Do not use/eat on or after that date. Best if used/eaten by date: Better if used/eaten before that date. Almost the same but when something expires you can't use/eat it.If it just passed the best if used/eaten by date it's ok to use/eat but it's better not to.
Yes. As stated before. The use by date is a "best used by" date. You can eat this product after this date. Longer if the bag has not been opened yet.
it depends what condition its in
It all depends whether it is a sell by date, use by date, or a best before date. If it is a sell by, then that would be an earlier date than an 'eat by' date so it would probably be OK. If it is a best before, then it probably won't taste as good but will still be safe; if it is after a use by date then it may not be safe so you shouldn't eat it.
yes but can have side affects i advise you not to try How far past the date? Would you eat it yourself?
Sell-by is the date the store is supposed to be responsible for getting rid of it by. Use-by is the date guranteed safe to eat by, but they are supposed to be moddest and last beyond the expiration date (the use-by date).
White fleece of lamb mean that all the white wool of lamb that we use
No you can't. The reason why is that you can get sick if you do.
Sell-By Date: Refers to the last day a retailer can display a product for sale; typically a food is safe to eat for 10 days after the Sell-by Date if refrigerated properly.
White fleece of lamb mean that all the white wool of lamb that we use
We had lamb for dinner at 4:00 today