Did any of the UK gang here have one of those rancid turkeys that the Mirror is reporting about. Apparently sold by Aldi, Lidl, Asda, Morrisons. Tesco and Marks and Spencer https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/brits-hit-out-supermarkets-rancid-25784681 This is widely reported in many newspapers and also in the European press.
This so far only refers to fresh turkeys, not frozen, but judging by my experience in Iceland last week with the frozen turkey with the Use by Aug 2021 printed on the packaging, there may be some incidents of food poisoning later on, does not surprise me.
PS, my own frozen turkey from Iceland was beautiful.
The downside of living in a quasi-vegitarian household (she is, I'm not) is that you don't get turkey for Christmas; the upside is that food poisoning is a very, very remote possibility.
Homemade Mushroom Wellington this year (at least I get a couple of pancetta wrapped sausages and some stuffing):
I grew up in a vegetarian household, Dad wasn't, but he like me had zero option in the matter, Mum refused to touch meat. When I got married, meat was a new experience to me, so now I can switch back and forth with no trouble, as long as the meat alternative is tasty. My oldest son is living with his girlfriend who is a vegetarian, so he never gets turkey for Christmas, but this year he did the cooking and got himself a small chicken, so I guess that he'll end up, like me, happy with either option.
Tomorrow we are going round theirs for tea, a bit worried if I'm honest, he works in a wholesaler and as assistant manager, shares the same office as the manager, who last week was tested positive. Son got tested and was negative, but his girlfriend's brother and parents last week also tested positive. Hoping that she has had no contact with them recently, I don't think so because she is in the at risk group and cannot have the vaccinations because of her underlying conditions, the specialists at St Thomas's Hospital have said, could be risky for her.