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Spooky
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I really recommend that you DON'T eat the meat. Saying that cooking at high temperatures is an answer - I disagree love, as look at me - sick all night and my food was cooked at high temp for 45 mins, so it meant diddly squat! But risking food poisoning, salmonella etc etc upon yourself is totally another.
Another way of looking at it is .. imagine the scenario of going to the supermarket and buying loads of meat for say a barbecue so lots of chicken breasts, sausages, chops, etc etc and when arriving home you put the bags on the worktop only to be greeted by an emergency phone call saying you have to be whizzed off somewhere IMMEDIATELY, so off you go .... 5 days later when you come back home you are greeted with all your goodies still in their carriers on the worktop. Would you still think ooh BBQ time? or "crikey I forgot these, and they've been out of the fridge/freezer for days". If your gut instinct is the latter then follow it and please dispose of your defrosted spoils.
I am really sorry and so feel for your situation (being out of work and struggling personally) so I genuinely understand, but honestly you could be putting yourself at risk. In this situation I wouldn't even cook the meat up to give my doggie, for fear of making him "ruff" lol, so I certainly wouldn't do it for me.
Its obviously up to you, best wishes xxx
Another way of looking at it is .. imagine the scenario of going to the supermarket and buying loads of meat for say a barbecue so lots of chicken breasts, sausages, chops, etc etc and when arriving home you put the bags on the worktop only to be greeted by an emergency phone call saying you have to be whizzed off somewhere IMMEDIATELY, so off you go .... 5 days later when you come back home you are greeted with all your goodies still in their carriers on the worktop. Would you still think ooh BBQ time? or "crikey I forgot these, and they've been out of the fridge/freezer for days". If your gut instinct is the latter then follow it and please dispose of your defrosted spoils.
I am really sorry and so feel for your situation (being out of work and struggling personally) so I genuinely understand, but honestly you could be putting yourself at risk. In this situation I wouldn't even cook the meat up to give my doggie, for fear of making him "ruff" lol, so I certainly wouldn't do it for me.
Its obviously up to you, best wishes xxx
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