B cereus: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7913059/ |
LOL. My Asian family has been eating rice at all temperatures for generations snd everyone is still around to tell the tale. |
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No wonder kids are claimed to be picky eaters. Helicopter lunch chefs.
If it's hot you can freeze sandwiches and they thaw by lunch. |
We never worried about that as kids. Egg salad and tuna sammiches were common and sat for hours before lunch. But why not get a dozen gel packs to freeze, and put a couple each day in the lunch box? Get the slick washable kind. Tell your kid to not eat them! They look like blue ice candy when frozen.
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Omg. How do you get through life? |
Rice lady has some wierd obsession. She’s posted this many times |
+1. I don't worry about food I prepped for lunch in my clean kitchen. It's fine sitting at room temp for a few hours. |
No matter how clean you kitchen is, it's not a sterile operating room. Two hours is the suggested maximum for perishable foods, like meat. |
If I prepared food in a sterile operating room, are you saying it would last longer at room temperature? |
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Wrong. |
How ignorant. Did you ever have diarrhea as a child? Ever vomit? Obviously, no one in your family put two and two together. |
| Millions of parents pack millions of lunches for kids every school day. An extraordinarily small number might occasionally get sick from it, but nothing major. Please get your anxiety treated so that you don't pass this craziness on to your child |
Generally, those parents use sllced deli meats. Those aren't going bad in a few hours thanks to salt and nitrates. |