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can i re-pot my chutney?

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crisgal | 11:02 Mon 25th Jul 2011 | Food & Drink
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i made some rhubarb chutney a couple of months ago and didn't have any wax toppers. i've just found some and wondered if i could re-pot it. I know the cling film i put on will have disintegrated, but i could scrape that off ( i knew i would have to anyway).
Will i need to reboil it?
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I'm unsure what would be achieved by reboiling.
Will the cling film have disintegrated ? I've eaten chutney stored in a cling film covered pot, and it seemed in one piece.
You could try feeding some to your husband / significant other / pet / grandma.
I beg to differ, I think yes you should reboil it. mucking it about leaves it wide open to bacteria, you don't all want to go down with food poisening. To be safe Yes.

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old geezer - do you mean it will be ok as it is now? will it last as long?
All I know is that my woman's mother makes batches of chutney every now and again. They are covered with cling film under the screw lid. I tend to keep it in the fridge once opened, but never had any problems with it.

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