I always have a wee inward smile when I see sell by dates on honey and salt, two of the earliest means of preservation. That and the water that's advertised as taking millions of years to filter through rocks but will go off in the bottle. I know it's down to seals on packets but it's still funny.
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B&M's, couldn't resist buying 8 for a quid. Just add water. Cover for 4 mins then add sachets.
I've got 12 days to eat all 32 packs.
Taste excellent though so 32 packs is achievable.
^^^^exactly"Sell by" is just stock control!
Oh boy... the honey thing makes me laugh all the time. People throw away perfectly good honey because it's crystallised.
And on the subject of honey, the manuka honeys are now becoming popular, so all of a sudden it's £20 a jar!
People throw away perfectly good honey because it's crystalised.
manuka honey point of interest good for drawing boils & Bites apparently...
Its dead easy to make it permanently runny too