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Will it be safe to eat?
Last Xmas I bought a very large joint of fresh beef and thought it would come in handy for when I had a large family gathering.
Unfortunately the family gathering never happened and I would like to cook the beef this Sunday for dinner.(Even if it won't all get eaten).Will it still be safe to eat? I hate the thought of having to chuck it away.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks very much to you all for putting my mind at rest. I will start defrosting it tomorrow evening then.
It serves me right for being a lazy *** and not cooking it sooner. My excuse is that the dining room was not decorated and a roast dinner tastes so much nicer when you can sit down at a table and eat instead of from trays as we usually do.
Mind you, family gatherings can be a bit scary for me too with timing all the yorkshires,veg.etc. with the large quantities involved. Last time I cooked a proper roast dinner the yorkshires were welded to the baking tray and by the time I'd put the cutlery on the table I was a bit tipsy,so we all had knives and cakeforks to eat with.
So Robinia, would you like white or red wine with your Sunday dinner?
I just had to give you all stars,cos that's what you are.