Quick snack then?As a red blooded meatatraian I am overjoyed by this.
That looks like a slim plate for one, for ten days.https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/morrisons-creates-giant-10-meat-12192299
Having a massive debate on the Book of Faces about this and I'm wondering what fellow CCers think.
The assumption the peeps I'm debating against are making is that this lot should last the full 14 days; red meat every day for the full two weeks and saying it won't last. And then there's me, who is saying it can be done if you're very creative and think outside the box - those sausages will make 32 meatballs for starters...
It should be a piece of p**s to make this last if you have fish a couple of times in that fortnight, along with egg / cheese / veggie dishes in there as well.
I certainly don't eat meat for my main meal every day... This lot would last me for quite some time.
Only has a three day shelf life.
I don't know about Asda but according to Miss Goodbody @Fnaar has very well hung meatHow many days has the steak been hung? ASDA have 14 day hung and it looks vile , I won’t buy supermarket plastic packed meat if I can help it. Rather spend a little extra on decent meat from s good local independent butcher
I can't remember the last time we had fresh meat from a supermarket. It seldom looks appealing to me in it's plastic wrapping, whereas, my local butchers makes my mouth water and my knees go weak every time I go in, (stop it @Fnaar).
The only trouble is that while his meat is vastly superior, (leave it @Fnaar), you certainly couldn't "feed a family" for a fortnight for a tenner.
Only has a three day shelf life.
Only has a three day shelf life.