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![]() > wrote in message ... On Sunday, November 30, 2014 at 4:30:48 AM UTC+13, Paul M. Cook wrote: > I left my Thanksgiving ham out last night. It was on the counter for > about > 10 hours. It was a fully cooked ham, then roasted per usual so it is > twice > cooked. I hate to toss it because it was a quality ham and I have a lot > left. Safe to eat? > > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > http://www.avast.com So, what happened? Did you eat it? And were you OK? Asking because I bought a $100 ham yesterday and put it in the fridge but my husband left the fridge door open - it has been 25 degrees C here today - and I want to know what to do with the ham. Keep it and roast it on Xmas day? Keep it and eat it cold? Or chuck it? Thanks --- I think Paul died from eating it. Haven't seen any posts from him in awhile. |
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