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Freezing Ready Made Pie
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ukbadger_2
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Quick question for you lovely peeps ...
Tonight for tea I have had approx 1/3 of a chilled plate chicken & leek pie from Aldi with some tinned sweetcorn. As an aside the pie was fantastic - thoroughly recommended for £1.99 and I really don't think I'd have been able to make much cheaper .... though I expect to be corrected lol.
I just wonder if I can freeze the remaining pie for another time or will I have to eat it for lunch tomorrow and dinner tomorrow night - I think the novelty might wear off if I eat for 3 consecutive meals !!
Thanks in advance
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Tonight for tea I have had approx 1/3 of a chilled plate chicken & leek pie from Aldi with some tinned sweetcorn. As an aside the pie was fantastic - thoroughly recommended for £1.99 and I really don't think I'd have been able to make much cheaper .... though I expect to be corrected lol.
I just wonder if I can freeze the remaining pie for another time or will I have to eat it for lunch tomorrow and dinner tomorrow night - I think the novelty might wear off if I eat for 3 consecutive meals !!
Thanks in advance
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Provided it hasn't already been frozen yes.0
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If it's from the chilled cabinet, sounds like it's still ok to freeze. My only concern would be, if it had been frozen beforehand and then placed in the chiller cabinet.
To be honest, I think (I can't swear to it!!) EU regulations would have made it obvious if the pie had been previously frozen, so in reality, you should be ok with it
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