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yesterdays chicken

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hi, i bought a cooked chicken from Morrisons yesterday and it was not eaten so i put in the fridge. Would it be ok to eat today or do i need to throw it away. thanks in advance for any replys
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  • Heth_2
    Heth_2 Posts: 472 Forumite
    I would eat it. Whenever we buy cooked roast chickens we never eat it all in one meal, so we put it in the fridge and use up over the next few days.
  • I would treat it like the christmas turkey that gets picked at over several days. We always buy a full chicken to cook, use part of it in the sunday roast, and strip the rest for curries, hotpots etc. Its surprising how far it will go.
    I had a plan..........its here somewhere.
  • wigginsmum
    wigginsmum Posts: 4,150 Forumite
    I did the same with a Costco chicken yesterday - I'm going to pick bits off cold tonight and eat with salad cream - yum!
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  • We always cook the chrimbo turk the night before and have hot turk sandwiches for tea, love them.
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