PKramer wrote:If during the week it looks messy and I need dinner ideas, I may do it then and create a "must go" dinner. (Eat it or it must go)
toria wrote:Here is what I have done to organize my refrigerator which is old. My fridge of course has door space for bottles and milk and the typical meat and fruit and vegetable drawers. First I bought two plastic lazy susans (I think that is what they are called..circulate plastic things that turn around) and put two of them on the top shelf of my refrigerator. On those I put jams, mustards, pickles or other condiments which are short. The taller items such as salad dressings or catsup go in the door. I am the kind that might have quite a few jams, olives, gardiera, etc. so I need room for those. You can find things much easier just by spinning these around and nothing get shoved to the back. In the back of these I put the baking soda deodorizer boxes.
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lougord99 wrote:I absolutely would not eat this. FDA states that food should not stay between 40 and 140 for more than 2 hours. If toxins occur in food that has been out longer, heat will not kill the toxins. Also, the toxins have no smell.
http://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/Transparenc ... 194302.htm
Edit: the problem is that you have no idea how long it was below 140. At 120-130 it probably wasn't for more than 2 hours. I still would not eat it.
Edit again: This is $10-$20 worth of food. The more I think about this, the more likely it seems that it is OK. But, TO ME, likely is not good enough.
BR wrote:lougord99 wrote:I absolutely would not eat this. FDA states that food should not stay between 40 and 140 for more than 2 hours. If toxins occur in food that has been out longer, heat will not kill the toxins. Also, the toxins have no smell.
http://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/Transparenc ... 194302.htm
Edit: the problem is that you have no idea how long it was below 140. At 120-130 it probably wasn't for more than 2 hours. I still would not eat it.
Edit again: This is $10-$20 worth of food. The more I think about this, the more likely it seems that it is OK. But, TO ME, likely is not good enough.
No way, no how. Even if it were $50 and risk was only 20%, think about the risk.