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Me, I'd trust my bowel.
There is no higher authority.
Yes. I certainly wouldn't trust someone on the other side of the Internet to tell me what is edible or not. Even if it was just for a laugh.
There is no higher authority.
Yes. I certainly wouldn't trust someone on the other side of the Internet to tell me what is edible or not. Even if it was just for a laugh.
To be honest, I had pretty much decided to eat it, so it's not like I was going to be talked into it. I might be talked OUT of it though.
Worst I ever had was at a Star Trek convention, oddly enough...
We're still talking about food here, right?![]()
Worst food poisoning I had was from a beef in almond sauce dish I ate in the South of France once. I was ill for weeks - no joke - after that. I was a young kid at the time, and figured it tasted pretty vile, but having never had a beef/almond dish before, I reckoned I should give it a few mouthfuls before deciding I really didn't like it. Big mistake.![]()
I wouldn't even really consider being worried after just 15 hours.
I do the same thing from time to time so I agree, go ahead and eat it. Same thing with pizza left on the counter overnight.Go ahead and eat it. It won't hurt you. I've occasionally had sandwiches left on the counter overnight (mostly due to my forgetfulness), but they were wrapped, so it was fine.
Worst food poisoning I had was from a beef in almond sauce dish I ate in the South of France once. I was ill for weeks - no joke - after that. I was a young kid at the time, and figured it tasted pretty vile, but having never had a beef/almond dish before, I reckoned I should give it a few mouthfuls before deciding I really didn't like it. Big mistake.![]()
Heh, worst case of food poisoning i've ever witnessed was not my own but my first husband's on our honeymoon. From eating bad pork at Carlos & Charlies in Mexico.
The man was sick in bed for days.
I, on the other hand had a lovely honeymoon.
Seeing as my wife and I both having the UK's three-star level Food Hygiene training, and she works with cooked pies and chickens, and seeing its been sat at 21 degrees for 15 hours, we both say definitely do not eat it.
Nothing to do with the best before date, everything to do with the time at the temperature.
And that's from one ex- and one current- food professional.
Seeing as my wife and I both having the UK's three-star level Food Hygiene training, and she works with cooked pies and chickens, and seeing its been sat at 21 degrees for 15 hours, we both say definitely do not eat it.
Nothing to do with the best before date, everything to do with the time at the temperature.
And that's from one ex- and one current- food professional.
Add in the vote of another former food professional. Definitely toss it.
Salmonella, schmalmonella. People were cooking and eating all kinds of stuff for thousands of years before refrigeration, modern food preservation, and "sell-by" dates.
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