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Milk slightly but not on the turn

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BigBertha1 Tue 20-Jun-23 06:30:36

For me it would be thrown away my husband reacts badly to even a one day over yogurt and I get to clean up so pour it a way.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 20-Jun-23 05:58:54

Yes, - I was just chatting🙂 -

Personally I’d use the milk in say a rice pudding or something along those lines. The sugar and nutmeg or whatever will mask the tang I would have thought?

notnecessarilywiser Tue 20-Jun-23 05:45:51

Whitewavemark2 - that was a preventative measure, not a cure wasn't it? I think that the souring process can't be halted once started.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 20-Jun-23 05:35:44

As a child milk was scalded - brought to just under the boil, - the surface was moving and then Le t go cold overnight, the cream was skimmed off to use for deserts etc and the milk drank.

To stop it going sour in hot weather.

Allsorts Tue 20-Jun-23 05:24:19

I have just opened a 2 litre of organic milk, noticed a slight tang when I drank my tea. Did the sniff test, it's not off yet so I decided in my wisdom to boil it in case it was on the turn and I cant get go the shops until Friday. Know lack of sleep doesn't. help in such situations. Thing is will boiling stop it turning or should I throw it away.