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Default Will eating moldy bread make someone sick?

"Julie Bove" > wrote in
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>> Gary > wrote in :
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>>> Janet Bostwick wrote:
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>>>> On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 04:37:39 -0600, wrote:
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>>>> >Will eating moldy bread make someone sick?
>>>> >
>>>> >Neighbors kids ate some bread that had a little green mold on it.
>>>> >The mother is all hysterical that the kids are gonna get sick.
>>>> >
>>>> >i told her that i think we've all eaten at least a few bites of
>>>> >bread that was just getting moldy and no one has died yet.
>>>> >
>>>> tell her to call Poison Control if she is really worried. They
>>>> will help her out, calm her.
>>>> Janet US
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>>> You have the best answer, Janet US. I was going to say that it
>>> probably won't hurt them but to call their doctor just to make sure.
>>> I forgot about the Poison Control.
>>>
>>> Gary
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>> Mold = penicillin.
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>> People eat "mouldy cheese" all the time..... and salamis with mould
>> growing on the outside..... I've had mouldy bread in the past. just
>> pinched/cut off the mould, toasted it up, good as gold :-)
>>
>> Typical histronics from the cotton wool generation..... same as
>> "don't put raw garlic in oil, you'll die!!" and "don't eat room
>> temperature food, you'll die!!" and "don't reheat food, you'll
>> die!!".

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> The one that gets me is not to eat cold pizza! If that were true I
> would have died years ago.
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LOL!! The other day,. I put a ziploc bag of pizza slices in my backpack
at about 7am when we went to go shopping for the day, and forgot about
them until about 6pm.... and decided to take them out and have a munch.
Ate a couple, then got home, chucked them in the fridge again, and
finished them off the next morning.

And I didn't die!!!

--
Peter
Brisbane
Australia

Success isn't so difficult.
Just bite off more than you can chew,
then go do it.