Safe to eat?
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Which, it has to be said, makes a pleasant change.
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@doctor-phibes said in Safe to eat?:
@mik said in Safe to eat?:
@doctor-phibes yeah, well, there’s that British thing again. Spotted things and all that.
Your problem is the yank beer is so disgusting most people start throwing up long before they get drunk enough to snog lamp posts.
Yeah, yeah, I know, "We've got all this artisan beer now. It's got notes of elderflower, and is tres sophisticato. It tastes best drunk straight out of a jam jar at only 10 degrees below room temperature!"
Ok, I admit that might have been a bit sneery. I do even admit to liking an American IPA or two.
Is sneery even a word?
New England or Hazy style IPA is my favorite beer now.
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@george-k said in Safe to eat?:
@jolly said in Safe to eat?:
Well?
It's in the freezer.
I'll let you know when I thaw it and cook it (again). I figure I'll 350 for an hour or so. That should kill anything, right?
Suuuuuuuuuure.
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Mrs. Phibes finished cooking chicken and rice for dinner last night at 6pm. I had the remains for lunch at 11.30am today, with no ill effects whatsoever, after it was left out in the kitchen overnight.
Not that I'm suggesting anybody should follow my lead.
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@brenda said in Safe to eat?:
@mik said in Safe to eat?:
Brenda, I don’t believe you weighed in here yet. What say you?
I think George should eat it and tell us if it was still good.
It can be a teachable moment.
Or movement?
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Three second rule.
If within a full three seconds ( no skimping, must say one Mississippi...) no mold or maggots seen, eat it.
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@bachophile Or he can eat a tiny spoonful and when he doesn't die, eat the rest.
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@george-k said in Safe to eat?:
@jolly said in Safe to eat?:
Well?
It's in the freezer.
I'll let you know when I thaw it and cook it (again). I figure I'll 350 for an hour or so. That should kill anything, right?
Instapot it. Ought to kill most anything, except some spores.