autumn
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Post by autumn on Dec 16, 2020 22:24:39 GMT
If it's already been cooked, and I put it in the fridge?
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Post by enigma72 on Dec 17, 2020 0:38:51 GMT
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Post by staggerstag on Dec 17, 2020 1:01:09 GMT
Me personally, 2-3 days but if it's chicken pastry I might stretch it another day but the pastry doesn't look so good, I'm afraid. Just chicken on its own 2-3 days. Good article there enigma72 .
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Post by BATouttaheck on Dec 17, 2020 1:02:39 GMT
How long does cooked chicken last? If it's already been cooked, and I put it in the fridge? Until you finish eating it ... but no longer than that !
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Post by enigma72 on Dec 17, 2020 16:38:43 GMT
you can cook for me anytime, BATouttaheck thanks staggerstag I wish you a Merry Christmas. We are locked down in California. It will be different this year.
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Post by staggerstag on Dec 17, 2020 18:23:40 GMT
I'm not sure what's going on here. Tier 3. Shops/stores all open but no spectators at sporting events. Gyms, hair salons/barbers open but not pubs, restaurants (dine-in) cinemas or theatres. I'm sure the government's making it up as they go along. It's very hard on the pubs/restaurants all shut up when every place else is thriving with the Christmas custom. But here's hoping you are out of lockdown soon when they say it's safer. I don't know, wild fires as well to deal with this year where you are what on earth is going on this year. I hope you and your family, and everyone on here, has a happy festive time, as much as can be expected enigma72
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Post by enigma72 on Dec 17, 2020 19:38:38 GMT
I'm not sure what's going on here. Tier 3. Shops/stores all open but no spectators at sporting events. Gyms, hair salons/barbers open but not pubs, restaurants (dine-in) cinemas or theatres. I'm sure the government's making it up as they go along. It's very hard on the pubs/restaurants all shut up when every place else is thriving with the Christmas custom. But here's hoping you are out of lockdown soon when they say it's safer. I don't know, wild fires as well to deal with this year where you are what on earth is going on this year. I hope you and your family, and everyone on here, has a happy festive time, as much as can be expected enigma72Thank you stagg!! What a year indeed!
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Post by NJtoTX on Dec 19, 2020 5:30:21 GMT
I tend to keep things longer. If they smell or get slimy, they get tossed.
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Post by GoodbyePorkPieHat on Dec 19, 2020 13:46:34 GMT
I tend to keep things longer. If they smell or get slimy, they get tossed. I do too, relying in part on "the smell (taste) test". If there's even a hint that it's "off", out it goes. However, I'm *very* good with proper hygiene and food storage, and what I'm doing must work since neither I nor any of my guests/partners/roommates have ever gotten "food poisoning" from my food - just once from a cafeteria burrito I got in college many moons ago.
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Post by novastar6 on Dec 20, 2020 6:24:57 GMT
As a general rule we keep everything in the fridge for about a week, then it gets tossed, including and especially the poultry.
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