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amother
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Thu, Feb 29 2024, 8:41 pm
I made a potato kugel last week and forgot about it. It's in the back of my fridge. Could I serve it this shabbos?
Will it still be good for shabbos?
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613mitzvahgirl
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Thu, Feb 29 2024, 8:43 pm
I’m going to have to say nope. I’m sorry you’re going to have either make a new one or buy one.
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amother
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Thu, Feb 29 2024, 8:59 pm
Yes I serve some leftover pieces Friday afternoon sometimes
Doesn't have that super fresh taste but my kids are fine with it
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amother
Hyacinth
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Thu, Feb 29 2024, 9:01 pm
I never understand these questions.
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amother
NeonOrange
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Thu, Feb 29 2024, 9:03 pm
Yes you can but its not as good
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kenz
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Thu, Feb 29 2024, 9:09 pm
I’d throw it in the chulent.
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amother
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Thu, Feb 29 2024, 9:56 pm
Thanks.
I usually leave it on the blech overnight.
I hope it will taste OK.
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Queen Of Hearts
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Thu, Feb 29 2024, 9:58 pm
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amother
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Thu, Feb 29 2024, 10:17 pm
Question, for all that said that said don't use is it is it because it won't taste good or it will be dangerous to eat because of bacteria or something.
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amother
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Thu, Feb 29 2024, 11:11 pm
Yes, of course you can still eat it.
My husband used to work in the food industry and had to take many courses on food safety.
Things last longer in the fridge than most people think.
Don't throw out a perfectly good kugel. What a waste.
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amother
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Fri, Mar 01 2024, 2:20 am
amother Sienna wrote: | Yes, of course you can still eat it.
My husband used to work in the food industry and had to take many courses on food safety.
Things last longer in the fridge than most people think.
Don't throw out a perfectly good kugel. What a waste. |
Thank you
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esther7
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Fri, Mar 01 2024, 2:27 am
Agree with those who say it's fine to eat it... Though I would be hesitant to leave it on a blech overnight or in a kugel. Personally, I would heat it up until it's hot throughout and eat it within a few hrs of that. But I'm not basing that off any solid science... Just my gut instinct so take it or leave it. Enjoy it either way!
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kermit
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Fri, Mar 01 2024, 3:00 pm
oh my goodness, no! please do not eat the kugel or feed it to your children!!! It's going to be 8 days old.
According to the FDA: Cooked potatoes and other cooked vegetables can be safely kept in the refrigerator 3 to 4 days
In an airtight container you can maaaaybe stretch it to 7 -- but gosh, not 8.
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amother
Grape
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Fri, Mar 01 2024, 3:12 pm
amother Sienna wrote: | Yes, of course you can still eat it.
My husband used to work in the food industry and had to take many courses on food safety.
Things last longer in the fridge than most people think.
Don't throw out a perfectly good kugel. What a waste. |
Every single food safety guidelines says otherwise. Cooked food does grow bacteria after 4 days. So what super secretive guidelines is he following? Sounds more like a cover up to serve people bad food. I really hope he's more responsible than that. The biggest waste is to hurt people by giving them food poisoning that was totally preventable.
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amother
Brunette
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Fri, Mar 01 2024, 4:03 pm
I've put it in the chulent without a problem many times
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amother
Pear
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Fri, Mar 01 2024, 4:21 pm
kermit wrote: | oh my goodness, no! please do not eat the kugel or feed it to your children!!! It's going to be 8 days old.
According to the FDA: Cooked potatoes and other cooked vegetables can be safely kept in the refrigerator 3 to 4 days
In an airtight container you can maaaaybe stretch it to 7 -- but gosh, not 8. |
As well as the eggs.
I constantly get shocked in this site at how lenient people are with using old food. I’m always over cautious. Both because of safety and because the thought of possibly eating something that’s off, grosses me out.
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amother
Grape
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Fri, Mar 01 2024, 4:27 pm
amother Pear wrote: | As well as the eggs.
I constantly get shocked in this site at how lenient people are with using old food. I’m always over cautious. Both because of safety and because the thought of possibly eating something that’s off, grosses me out. |
It's scary how people are so obsessed with not wasting food they will go to great lengths to even eat spoiled food. Throwing out spoiled food is not considered wasting food.
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amother
Diamond
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Fri, Mar 01 2024, 4:49 pm
I’m not trying to hurt anyone but I hate going to houses like all of you saying it’s ok for shabbos.
It’s honestly gross. The dips from the week before that have a thin congealed layer… the fish tastes so strongly fishy because you made it on Monday for supper and put the rest in the fridge for shabbos. The blueberry pie out on the counter all night.
I can’t believe there are actually responses saying it’s ok. I would never eat kugel past 3 days. Fish maybe 2 days. Dips aren’t good for much more than a week once opened.
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