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B&G Cream of Wheat 800g

B&G Cream of Wheat 800g


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The hot porridge breakfast staple of Canada. Easy to prepare - use either stove or microwave. Try it with a bit of maple syrup on top.
Breakfast Warm-Ups Create your own Breakfast Warm-ups by using the ingredients you have on hand...here are a few suggestions:
  • Nutty Apricot, A handful of each: raisins, chopped pecans and dried apricots. Pinch of cinnamon.
  • Cinnamon Apple, A chopped apple and a handful of raisins. Pinch of cinnamon.
  • Strawberries 'n Cream, 2 spoonfuls of strawberry jam.
  • Raisin 'n Spice, A handful of raisins. Pinch of cinnamon and nutmeg.

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Best Before Dates VS Expiry Dates on applicable products

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Most foods have a best before date. You can still eat foods for a while after the best before date as they should be safe but they may have lost some quality. Foods that have a best before date can legally be sold after that date provided the food is fit for human consumption. The only food that can have a different date mark on it is bread, which can be labelled with a baked on or baked for date if its shelf life is less than seven days. Foods that have a shelf life of two years or longer, e.g. some canned foods, do not need to be labelled with a best before date. This is because it is difficult to give the consumer an accurate guide as to how long these foods will keep, as they may retain their quality for many years and are likely to be consumed well before they spoil.