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| Drinking milk.... | 11/12/2006 |
Q: - i have been reading a lot lately about it not being recommended to drink milk i have a glass of ... A: What have you been reading about milk? I'd like to know more about what your concerns are before I ...
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| vacuum packed salmon | 11/12/2006 |
Q: how long is it safe to eat vacuum packed salmon that has not been refrigerated? A: I assume by your question you are asking how long will vacuum packed smoked salmon that is in a ...
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| food safety | 11/12/2006 |
Q: I have had diced carrots in a plastic container in my refrigerator freezer for some seven months. ... A: Yes, frozen diced carrots are safe to consume after 7 months. Freezing is an excellent method of ...
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| Fresh Pork | 11/11/2006 |
Q: I have froze this as chops, however the only date on this is Packed on : Monday and the date, so I ... A: If the pork was packed on Monday, the "sell-by" date would probably be 2-3 days later. With that ...
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| Fresh Pork | 11/10/2006 |
Q: I bought a fresh pork roast on Monday to cut up for pork chops, put them in the fridge and promptly ... A: Does the pork roast have a "sell by" date on the label? If so,, use that date and add 3-4 days as ...
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| Crockpot pork roast | 11/10/2006 |
Q: Yesterday I put a roast in a crockpot and accidentally left it on warm all day. Can I still cook ... A: The warm setting on your crockpot is designed to hold food at 140 degrees AFTER it is cooked. ...
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| Mold on Protein Powder | 11/10/2006 |
Q: I have 100% whey protein which is only a month since I opened it - EXP DATE 03/08 and it has mold in ... A: Could be -- it depends on the type of mold and your reaction to mold. Some people have allergic ...
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| spinach safety | 11/9/2006 |
Q: has there been any OFFICIAL reassurance about the safety of pinach in U.S.? is it still a little ... A: Yes -- the FDA issued an "all clear" statement early in October. Please visit this website for ...
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| soup | 11/8/2006 |
Q: can you leave soup out over night and it still be safe to eat the next day. I was told if you ... A: It is recommended that potentially hazardous foods (foods containing dairy, meat, fish, poultry and ...
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| beef jerky | 11/8/2006 |
Q: what is the best temprature to make jerky at? since the begining of time people smoke cured meat how ... A: Jerkey should be prepared in 140 degree dehydrator or oven. If you marinate the meat prior to drying ...
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| Potato storage | 11/8/2006 |
Q: Is it ok to store potatoes in their original plastic bag? I've always thought they would rot ... A: Potatoes store best when they have some air circulation. If left in the store plastic bag they tend ...
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| beef jerky | 11/7/2006 |
Q: I made a dehydrator out of a new hair dryer and a clean cardboard box which I lined the inside with ... A: I've never heard of making a dehydrator out a hairdryer and cardboard box. Is this your design? ...
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| eating mold | 11/7/2006 |
Q: I had a pack of 6 donetts from hostess I ate 2 of them than discovered there was mold on it that I ... A: Some molds on food can cause allergic reactions and respiratory problems for those that are ...
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| pumpkin pie | 11/6/2006 |
Q: Does pumpkin pie have to be refrigerated? I've heard conflicting answers. Thank you for ... A: Sorry for taking so long to answer. I had your question up to answer when our email at work went ...
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| Revere ware | 11/5/2006 |
Q: One pan has a knick in bottom imterior, and all look rather dull. Maybe a little cleaner would help ... A: Knicked stainless steel is not harmful to use. However, it makes it more difficult to clean. 58 ...
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| Revere ware | 11/4/2006 |
Q: I have been married 58 years and have used the same Revere pans with copper bottoms. Are they still ... A: Yes, Revere ware are excellent pans that do a great job of conducting heat. I'm suprised you've ...
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| Frozen food safety | 11/4/2006 |
Q: I purchased a farm fresh turkey last Novemeber... It has been in my freezer ever since. It is in a ... A: Turkey that has remained frozen for one year will be safe to defrost and cook. Since you say it ...
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| poppy seeds | 11/3/2006 |
Q: ive been studing about poppy seed and i found out that the plant is used for opium and i wanteds to ... A: Poppy seeds do come from the poppy flower and some varieties are used for both food and for making ...
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| safety of aluminium foil | 11/1/2006 |
Q: I am sensitive to plastics and am having to do things differently re storage and freezing of food. ... A: Aluminum foil is a safe product for freezing and storing food when it is used appropriately. By ...
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| bug in protein powder | 10/30/2006 |
Q: Just to know, are there any bugs that are lethal to humans if ingested?I have a large container of ... A: There are worms and bugs that can make you very ill, such as the trichinella worm that can cause ...
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| bug in protein powder | 10/30/2006 |
Q: I have a large container of protein powder/meal replacement powder that I purchased several months ... A: While it's not exactly appetizing, dead worm larvae are not harmful to eat and even add additional ...
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| Pork in freezer | 10/25/2006 |
Q: How long can pork remain in a freezer? A: Technically -- forever!!! Now for quality, it's best to use pork within 1 year -- less for ham ...
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| Frozen Cheesecake | 10/25/2006 |
Q: I bought a cheesecake from my daughter's fundraiser. I forgot to place it in the freezer and found ... A: Technically, cheesecake is a potentially hazardous food (phf) -- it can support the growth of ...
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| vacuum packed freezer food | 10/25/2006 |
Q: I have a few questions. First, we bought a lot of vacuum packed meat from someone who was going thru ... A: Most frozen beef products should be used within 1 year for maximum flavor, color and texture ...
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| Making jam in my home to sell | 10/25/2006 |
Q: I enjoy making homemade jams and jellies and would like to make them out of my home to sell. Is it ... A: Yes, it is legal to sell homemade jams and jellies -- IF you follow the requirements for small food ...
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| chicken that was left out at room temperature | 10/24/2006 |
Q: I am 32 weeks pregnant and tonight ate a chicken roll (Chicken parmigiana wrapped into a calzone ... A: While the pizzeria may make these calzones in advance, I hope that they refrigerate them and then ...
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| Freezing Pies | 10/20/2006 |
Q: Do I bake my Apple Pies before freezing them? Or, do I prepare them and freeze immediately and then ... A: Apple pies may be baked before freezing or baked after freezing -- it's your choice! Here's how to ...
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| Food Posining | 10/20/2006 |
Q: How long after you eat bad food can food posining start to affect you and how long can it last? A: It all depends on the bacteria. Some bacteria produce a toxin that is recognized by the body very ...
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| eggs | 10/17/2006 |
Q: how are long are chicken eggs edible if not refrigerated? A: That's a good question. As you probably know, many cultures around the world eat unrefrigerated ...
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| Copacker in North or South Carolina | 10/16/2006 |
Q: I am interested in starting my own business of snacks and cookies but have been told by the health ... A: Congratulations on wanting to start your own business. As you are finding out, it's not an easy ...
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| Refrigeration | 10/15/2006 |
Q: It seems the refrigerator in my new apartment is not cold enough. I have it set to "7", it's coolest ... A: You are right to be concerned. 51 degrees is way to warm a temperature -- in fact it's a perfect ...
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| prime rib | 10/13/2006 |
Q: We were just given a prime rib roast, large, that has been frozen since 1991. Is it even safe to ... A: As long as the beef has been frozen (not defrosted any time) the meat will be safe to eat. However, ...
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| shelf life of homemade sald dressing | 10/13/2006 |
Q: I have made a salad dressing with oil, vinegar, shallots and garlic. How long will it last in my ... A: Home made vinegar and oil salad dressings have a refrigerator shelf life of up to 3 months. After ...
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| Refrigeration of food | 10/12/2006 |
Q: I prepared some macaroni and cheese for my wife, and forgot to refrigerate it until exactly 1 hour ... A: Yes -- the macaroni and cheese should be safe as you are well within the time range for ...
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| cheese | 10/7/2006 |
Q: I accidently ate one pre-cut slice of cracker barrel cheese which had grown some nasty looking mold. ... A: Mold on cheese that's not part of the manufacturing process can harbor harmful bacteria, such as ...
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| Baked potatoes | 10/5/2006 |
Q: I baked a dozen baked potatoes and then forgot them in the oven for about 24hrs. They are all ... A: Amazingly, cooked baked potatoes held in foil have been associated with C. botulinium (ie Botulism). ...
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| Beef spoilage | 10/3/2006 |
Q: I left a couple of steaks out for aout 12 hours after I just bought them; should I be worried? A: Yes -- meat is considered a potentially dangerous food -- in other words when given the right ...
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| Salad Dressing Shelf Life | 10/2/2006 |
Q: Further to your advice on salad dressing. I have a homemade poppy seed dressing (i.e. oil and ... A: Processing (yes -- this is considered food processing)salad dressing for sale is something that can ...
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| Microwave Safe Items | 10/2/2006 |
Q: I have a set of wooden bowls, and i was wondering if they are microwave safe, or not. They are all ... A: Wood should not be used in the microwave as it promotes dryng, cracking and ultimately the demise of ...
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| refreezing | 9/29/2006 |
Q: Can foods that are sealed and frozen, be refrozen safely. I have lobster tails, salmon and chicken ... A: When the freezer stops, the key for knowing what to pitch, what to refreeze depends if ice crystals ...
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