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How long can leftover food sit out at room temperature?


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Refrigerate leftovers as soon as you can. We recommend 2 hours as the maximum time the food can sit out, but if it's a warm day or you are outdoors, 1 hour is the maximum.

Posted 2008-11-05T10:01:55Z
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My mother always used to tell me to make sure that food was cooled before putting it in the fridge but apparently this is just a myth.

According to the Food and Drug Administration, leftover food (particularly meat) should be refrigerated immediately after serving, and certainly within two hours of cooking.

Food bacteria can double every 30 to 40 minutes, and several outbreaks of food poisoning have been linked to meat cooked and left to cool at room temperature for too long.

Generally, the bacteria that contaminate food thrive at temperatures between 40 degrees and 140 degrees, so leftovers should always be stored in a refrigerator set at 40 degrees or below.

When the quantity of food is large, it should be separated into small containers for quicker cooling, and reheated no more than once.

Basically, try to put things in the fridge as soon as possible.

Posted 2008-11-05T09:20:48Z
 
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Patience runs out on the junkie, the dark side hires another soul........Maybe YOU had to much too fast... HE just came to play guitar............I got so high, I was one with the sky, surounded by blue, I was thinking of you........

You should refrigerate as soon as possible to avoid bacterial growth

Posted 2008-11-08T14:49:12Z
meadowlands Chris was invited by Yedda to answer this question.

 
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Patience runs out on the junkie, the dark side hires another soul........Maybe YOU had to much too fast... HE just came to play guitar............I got so high, I was one with the sky, surounded by blue, I was thinking of you........

You should refrigerate as soon as possible to avoid bacterial growth

Posted 2008-11-08T14:49:24Z
meadowlands Chris was invited by Yedda to answer this question.

 

should be cooled in frig with NO COVER till cold. Remix to distribute coolness,then cover.

Posted 2009-02-10T17:40:32Z

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