Glass bulb burst in oven while roasting a whole chicken!

Anonymous
I can't even believe this while roasting a whole chicken a glass bulb burst in the oven. The chicken was uncovered in a 9x11 dish with tin foil around it to make a higher wall for splashes. Dh wants to still eat it im worried for tiny shards of glass what would you do? There are a few large pieces of glass on the bottom of the oven and a few small shards. I dont see anything on the chicken dh said just pull off the skin and eat what do you think? Please help this was diner tonight.
Anonymous
No you do not eat it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No you do not eat it.


Thank you. Nothing like smelling this and not being able to eat it. Dh wants to eat it!
Anonymous
I’m very relaxed about food safety issues but this is a no-brainer. Toss the chicken. Those shards of glass travel far and wide.
Anonymous
Not worth the risk, run out for a rotisserie chicken.
Anonymous
I work with glass and am pretty experienced about the risks and I’m not an alarmist, meaning I’m knowledgable about glass and laid back. I would not eat it and I wouldn’t allow my family to eat it.
Anonymous
Your husband is forbidden from cooking for guests, ever.

And you’re on probation for even asking this question.
Anonymous
Toss it. A tiny shard could nick your intestine and cause internal bleeding.
Anonymous
I have never, ever heard of an oven bulb actually bursting. I doubt this happened.
Anonymous
I once had my 9x13 pyrex crack in the oven. Never knew it was a thing but google says otherwise.

No toss the chicken. Sorry.
Anonymous
man here (not sure why) but team DH. would've just remove the skin and look very carefully and pick them out on the outside
Anonymous

My husband would totally eat it, and serve it to us if we didn't know a bulb had broken on it. One of the many reasons I can't stand him.

Anonymous
No, no, no.
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