Green tinge on turkey!
Discussion
OP it may we’ll be totally fine then again may not which means you and others would be dribbling s
t out of your arse holes running to the bog and chronic stomach pain.
Personally I wouldn’t and I’d not allow my kids to have it even though in all likelihood it’s totally fine.
You can buy reduced turkey crowns now for barely £10 usually £60 from Waitrose but one of those cook it job done. £10 ish plus cooking effort (it’s now in a bag so 2 -3 hours and done)
t out of your arse holes running to the bog and chronic stomach pain. Personally I wouldn’t and I’d not allow my kids to have it even though in all likelihood it’s totally fine.
You can buy reduced turkey crowns now for barely £10 usually £60 from Waitrose but one of those cook it job done. £10 ish plus cooking effort (it’s now in a bag so 2 -3 hours and done)
miniman said:
Annoying. It’s in the wheelie bin and we have plenty of other things to eat, but it was expensive and there was half left. Ah well, not sure I will do one again, it’s a lot of effort for not particularly exciting eating.
Grab turkey crowns instead so much easier in a bag Chuck it in 2-3 hours later size dependant done and loads of stock from it. No one likes brown meat really. ZedLeg said:
It’s called green muscle disease, caused by poor blood supply to the meat in intensively bred, fast growing birds.
Apparently the meat isn’t actually toxic but it’s pretty unpleasant to eat.
Not convinced it’s that, it certainly wasn’t an intensively bred bird (at least, relatively speaking - it was a premium farm shop one vs. a Tesco special). Apparently the meat isn’t actually toxic but it’s pretty unpleasant to eat.
Anyway, it’s in the skip.
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