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Welsh Dog > wrote: > On Tue, 2 Dec 2008 20:37:40 -0600, Sqwertz > > wrote: > >Welsh Dog > wrote: > > >> Back in the UK Master Chef Delia Smith recently advocated leaving a > >> dish of cooked turkey legs in the car boot *overnight* to cool before > >> being properly refrigerated if eaten cold! > > >Every serious cook, and anybody who knows anything about food > >hygeine, knows that even the hottest foods should get refrigerated > >as soon as possible. They should be left to "cool down" anywhere > >except in the fridge or freezer. > > >-sw (who does not like the recent Oz migration) > > 1. Re Oz migration... you migrating?? It's nice here! ![]() > > 2. Trouble with pushing hot food in a fridge is raising the > temperature of everything else? In a cold climate I'd have thought a > car boot would be ideal? > > Welshdog My back porch 'frige is 40 cubic feet. It's not going to affect the temp. <g> I could always do a quick cool in the chest freezer I guess, but I've never done that. -- Peace! Om "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." -- Dalai Lama |
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