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So I was boiling up some chicken soup using cooked chunks of chicken
meat. I stuck a spoon into the boiling stew, then without thinking, used the same spoon to dig into a jar of chili/garlic sauce and plop it into the stew. Then I realized that it was a bad idea since that jar of chili/garlic sauce could last for months. I debated whether to toss the jar. What a waste of yummy sauce. Any thoughts? Would the hotness of the chili sauce prevent any contamination from turning into food poisoning? The chicken stew sure tasted hot (and hence, good). |
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