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is it eatable?

due to a cancelled shopping order im having a long overdue freezer clearout.... in there there is a packet of cooked thin sliced chicken for sandwiches.. ya know the type comes in a plastic pack with 10 slices in it... im now in the process of defrosting it for my sandwiches for work tmz... im now pondering.... will it be eatable once defrosted?
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  • CCP
    CCP Posts: 5,062 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    I should think it will be OK, although the texture might be a bit soggy - I find ready sliced meats tend to go a bit watery when they've been frozen. Try a bit and see is probably the only way! :)
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  • lisawood78
    lisawood78 Posts: 3,884 Forumite
    Yeah, I find they go a litle more watery, but usually perfectly edible.
    Just drain any extra liquid and away you go, quick sniff first abd i'm sure it'll be fine.
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  • woohoo! thank you both for replying. didnt fancy choc spread or jam or cheese spread on my sarnies!
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  • Confuzzled
    Confuzzled Posts: 2,323 Forumite
    i regularly freeze stuff like that and it's always ok, texture is slightly different but put it in bread with some tomato or cucumber or lettuce and you'll never notice the difference ;)
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