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GORDON 
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Posted on: Apr. 22 2012,17:35 |
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Boneless, skinless chicken breasts, bought 5 days before the "best by" date.
Put into the freezer immediately.
No power outages, chicken remained frozen for 3 weeks until thawed.
Due to poor planning, we didn't get around to eating the chicken that night. Chicken spent next 4 days refrigerated, in its original packaging.
Raw chicken did not smell rancid in the slightest.
Is the chicken now unsafe to eat? The wife says it is unsafe, but 3 hours after I ate chicken fajitas, I feel fine.
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Paul 
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Posted on: Apr. 22 2012,18:13 |
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I'd say you were fine with any chicken part in that scenario, but I'd say that boneless/skinless breasts would last even longer.
That best-by date is just a guideline and grocery stores will often examine expired chicken and relabel it with a later date if it looks and smells okay. This is completely legal and a standard practice. I've seen it on TV, and I have been able to see stickers with old dates under the new stickers when shopping.
You are fine. Don't worry about it at all. Just make sure it's cooked to 170 degrees.
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thibodeaux 
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Posted on: Apr. 23 2012,05:24 |
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My general rule with food is: if you cook it good enough, the germs are dead.
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GORDON 
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Posted on: Apr. 23 2012,05:48 |
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All of these answers are fine.
My wife's retaliatory Facebook post has all these crazy-ass women agreeing with her, "Ew no after 2 days I throw it away."
Bitches be crazy.
I don't even think a clean bacterial culture would convince them.
Edited by GORDON on Apr. 23 2012,05:49
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TheCatt 
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Posted on: Apr. 23 2012,06:01 |
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Yeah, I saw her FB... my wife said "3 days tops"...
Women.
I guess they're the ying to men's yang... or something.
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TPRJones 
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Posted on: Apr. 23 2012,06:31 |
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Bah, as long as you cook it it's fine. Just scrape off any mold and put some fire to it, that's what I do.
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TheCatt 
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Posted on: Apr. 23 2012,07:39 |
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I will say this, I don't like my meat overcooked. I like my chicken juicy, but not pink. I like my steak red and purple. So... if there's something a little off, I'm not eating it. But I balance that against: I survived Mexico, and lord knows there was basically no rules on food in the small town I was in, so things here probably aren't going to kill me.
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GORDON 
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Posted on: Apr. 23 2012,09:17 |
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I don't think there is a lot of room for discussion.... meat kept at a safe X degrees will not spoil in 4 days, as long as it was uncontaminated to begin with. And in the case of borderline cases, there is the smell test. Health inspectors often use their noses when inspecting a meat cooler, at least they used to.
It's just facts. Women ignore them. My homemade fajitas are delicious.
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TPRJones 
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Posted on: Apr. 23 2012,11:37 |
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Next time tell her she is welcome to not eat it, which just means more fajitas for you.
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thibodeaux 
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Posted on: Apr. 23 2012,12:04 |
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Spoilage bacteria are harmless.
Pathogenic bacteria, on the other hand...
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thibodeaux 
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Posted on: Apr. 23 2012,19:59 |
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In Little House on the Prairie (the book), the family all get malaria REALLY BAD. Like, they can't get out of bed, and Laura is the only one who can even crawl to the water bucket to get a ladle full of water. Eventually a Negro doctor shows up with some quinine.
ANYWAY, Ma blames the malaria on watermelons. Pa thinks that's dumb, and the first thing he does after they recover from the fever is chow down on a watermelon in front of the whole family. Ma won't eat any, and won't let the girls have any either.
I guess the point is, even pioneer women had a touch of the crazy.
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GORDON 
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Posted on: Apr. 23 2012,20:08 |
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Ha.
My wife loves that show.
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thibodeaux 
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Posted on: Apr. 24 2012,04:08 |
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I said BOOK, not SHOW! The show sucked.
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