| Aria |
I mistakenly left out some chicken breasts on the counter for about 12
hours. Would they still be safe to eat?
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| Peter Aitken |
"Aria" <Newsgroups@desertdogs.biz> wrote in message
news:lZ6td.203325$G15.31309@fed1read03...
> I mistakenly left out some chicken breasts on the counter for about 12
> hours. Would they still be safe to eat?
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Raw or cooked? If raw, probably best to be safe and pitch them. If cooked,
probably OK.
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Peter Aitken
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| PENMART01 |
>"Aria" writes:
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>I mistakenly left out some chicken breasts on the counter for about 12
>hours. Would they still be safe to eat?
Would you eat 12 hour old roadkill... I'd toss em out back for the crows.
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| Wayne Boatwright |
"Aria" <Newsgroups@desertdogs.biz> wrote in news:lZ6td.203325$G15.31309
@fed1read03:
> I mistakenly left out some chicken breasts on the counter for about 12
> hours. Would they still be safe to eat?
Were they frozen to start with or just refrigerated? If frozen and the room
wasn't too warm, they're probably alright. Otherwise, I'd pitch.
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Wayne in Phoenix
*If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.
*A mind is a terrible thing to lose.
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| Katra |
In article <lZ6td.203325$G15.31309@fed1read03>,
"Aria" <Newsgroups@desertdogs.biz> wrote:
> I mistakenly left out some chicken breasts on the counter for about 12
> hours. Would they still be safe to eat?
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I've thawed stuff in the microwave at room temp. overnight to keep the
cats away from it on numerous occasions...
and I'm still here. ;-) It's often been 12 to 14 hours.
The stuff does start out frozen tho'.
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K.
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see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain
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