How long will my lasagne last...
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Moulder said:
marksx said:
Keep it until it all gets eaten, smells funny, or goes furry.
Agree with this, though with the layered design if lasagne could furry not be countered by simply removing the top layer?One thing to remember about left overs is that if you plan for them they will last a lot longer.
Chilling cooked food ASAP and then storing covered in a fridge they will be safe to eat for longer. Far better than leaving it on the side after dinner until you go to bed then just randomly throwing half a baking tray of something on top of the half empty tin of beans from last week.
More effort but if I was single I'd definitely being using a cheap vac pac machine to freeze sauces, curries etc Then just reheat in hot water when you want them. Home made boil in the bag.
21TonyK said:
Not sure if you are kidding. But no. Removing a layer of mould would not make it safe to eat
One thing to remember about left overs is that if you plan for them they will last a lot longer.
I've been taking mould off things for years and eating the rest and never really worried about it or been aware of ever having the squits etc because of it. Usually jars of things (pesto, jam etc) rather than actual dishes. Had some mould in the marg the other day in one corner of the pot as that tub had been fforgotten about a bit. Scrapped the whole top layer off and binned and the rest has been fine since then.One thing to remember about left overs is that if you plan for them they will last a lot longer.
But then I'm scabby and poor and pretty much eat anything unless its actually rotting with flys on infront of me.
I cooked a tagine for a dinner party last night, one lamb one veggie. In the drunken evening that then progressed both pots got left out in the kitchen from 9pm to lunchtime today when I got up and put them in the fridge.
Just had some lamb and feel fine, neighbour has just eaten some of the veggie one cold and is still talking to me.
I remember once in my miss spent youth falling asleep in a prawn curry, woke up the next day and finished it off. Didn't suffer as a result.
Just had some lamb and feel fine, neighbour has just eaten some of the veggie one cold and is still talking to me.
I remember once in my miss spent youth falling asleep in a prawn curry, woke up the next day and finished it off. Didn't suffer as a result.
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