Anonymous
Post 10/31/2013 14:12     Subject: Throw out or eat?

I dunno guys, if you're gonna heat it up again, what exactly are you worried about? If you're not (like deli meat), okay I get it, but for geez sake, you can kill the extra bacteria pretty easily.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2013 14:10     Subject: Throw out or eat?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I'm the only one who would throw them away! You all are proving the (many times confirmed by others) fact that I am overly paranoid about food safety. This is interesting to know.


I would probably thow them away too. I don't think you're being paranoid since any food sanitation guide would also tell you to throw them away. I just think most people reason that they aren't that likely to get sick, they're healthy enough that its not like they'd die if they did get sick, and replacing and re-cooking the green beans would be a big hassle.

I think there's also some wishful thinking involved though. Like I can't see any reason why so many people will store leftover pizza in the box overnight on the counter, other than that its annoying to take the pizza out of the box and wrap the individual slices. Its not like pizza cheese is somehow more toxin-resistant than other forms of dairy.


PP here. I don't get the pizza thing either! My friends used to do that so often in college. I got in a fight with H the other day about sliced deli meat that I accidentally left in my car for an hour+ after grocery shopping. He thought it was crazy I'd throw it away, but I tend not to chance stuff like that. I have a vomiting phobia and so I'm cautious about anything that could potentially make me sick.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2013 13:59     Subject: Throw out or eat?

Anonymous wrote:Wow, I'm the only one who would throw them away! You all are proving the (many times confirmed by others) fact that I am overly paranoid about food safety. This is interesting to know.


I would probably thow them away too. I don't think you're being paranoid since any food sanitation guide would also tell you to throw them away. I just think most people reason that they aren't that likely to get sick, they're healthy enough that its not like they'd die if they did get sick, and replacing and re-cooking the green beans would be a big hassle.

I think there's also some wishful thinking involved though. Like I can't see any reason why so many people will store leftover pizza in the box overnight on the counter, other than that its annoying to take the pizza out of the box and wrap the individual slices. Its not like pizza cheese is somehow more toxin-resistant than other forms of dairy.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2013 13:55     Subject: Throw out or eat?

Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. If they hadn't already been boiled I wouldn't think twice about using them. The fact that they'd been cooked is what gave me pause.


You are certainly correct that any decent food safety guideline would tell you to toss these after two hours. I just think most people would ignore this advice and chance it.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2013 13:39     Subject: Throw out or eat?

I've eaten almost anything that's left out overnight. it happens a lot in our house. No issues!
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2013 13:29     Subject: Throw out or eat?

Thanks all. If they hadn't already been boiled I wouldn't think twice about using them. The fact that they'd been cooked is what gave me pause.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2013 13:26     Subject: Throw out or eat?

I would re-rinse them and eat them.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2013 13:23     Subject: Throw out or eat?

Wow, I'm the only one who would throw them away! You all are proving the (many times confirmed by others) fact that I am overly paranoid about food safety. This is interesting to know.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2013 13:19     Subject: Throw out or eat?

Totally fine, OP!
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2013 13:06     Subject: Throw out or eat?

They are fine. They live outside, after all.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2013 12:37     Subject: Throw out or eat?

Thanks all. My mom was always paranoid about food (she would have tossed them) so I never know when I'm being overly cautious
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2013 12:34     Subject: Throw out or eat?

Totally fine.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2013 12:30     Subject: Throw out or eat?

definitely
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2013 12:27     Subject: Throw out or eat?

I would easily eat them.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2013 12:23     Subject: Throw out or eat?

In an attempt to get a head start on dinner last night, I boiled some fresh green beans that were going to be used in a pasta dish I was making later. Boiled them and put them in a bowl to let cool with the intention of putting them in the fridge after. Came down with a massive migraine and went to bed while Dh ordered take out for him/DS. Woke up this morning and green beans were still in bowl. Can I use them tonight? They don't appear to be moldy. Or should I just chuck them. TIA