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On 2020-11-08 9:12 a.m., Bryan Simmons wrote:
> On Sunday, November 8, 2020 at 7:29:41 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote: >>> I would eat them but I have no direct experience - who can let wings sit >>> in the fridge for four days before devouring them? >> Taken home and refrigerated (hopefully in a plastic bag to >> keep them from drying out) for 4 days is fine. I would eat >> them too but, as you said, who would wait that long? I would >> have eaten them that day or the next. > > I just ate a fried chicken breast that sat out uncovered for about 38-39 hours, > but I would never suggest that anyone else do such a thing. It was kind of > dried out, but a big glug from the gallon of Frank's made it go down pretty > easy. I had a dandy case of food poisoning once. That is something I don't want to go through ever again. I would not have thought that it was possible to puke and retch non-stop for 5 hours but that is how I ended up. |
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