Oh dear, this has given me serious food for thought (no pun intended).
I came home 2 days ago after 5 days away to find that my power had tripped out, and everything in the freezer had thawed out, with a pool of water on the floor of melted ice from inside it.
My quandary is, there is about £300 worth of food inside it, which has now refrozen. It is only 1/2 insured, and my insurers have said that if I claim for it my premium will go up.
I can't afford to throw away £300 of food, but don't want to be ill either.
I've decided to be "sensible" and only eat some of the food, particularly those that can be thoroughly cooked, so will throw away items like cream and cooked meat eg sliced beef, chicken and ham for sandwiches.
Yesterday I ate some well-boiled green beans and a packet of microwave curry chicken with rice, but threw away the rice as I've heard that heating it does NOT destroy a bug specific to rice. Instead of heating the curry in the microwave, I boiled it in a saucepan for 10 minutes.
I seem to have survived this so far. I expect you will tell me to ditch it all, but do you have any alternative advice?