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Default Food spoilage?

On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 13:07:06 -0400, "cybercat" >
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>"The Ranger" > wrote
>>
>> She's _never_ been sick or made someone sick from something she considers
>> questionable. I'd say that's a pretty admirable track record. Also, if it
>> worries her, it's not perfectly good food; she wouldn't be able to enjoy
>> the food "wondering" throughout the entire meal if she was going to get
>> sick or cause someone to get sick. <shrug>
>>

>
>"Never making someone sick" from one's cooking is not
>a "pretty admirable track record," it is a requirement.
>
>Jesus. Who wants to eat or serve ANYTHING that is not fresh?
>


you don't eat all the meat you make for sandwiches on the day you cook
it, do you?

your pal,
blake