Not to my knowledge. I manage a motel at the Jersey Shore during the summer and have had "make your own omelet" breakfasts which involves putting everything in a zip lock bag and boiling it. Never any complaints of illness to date. As for long term hazards your guess is as good as mine. I got the idea from a camping magazine, so I doubt it was formally tested for long term risks.
2006-12-06 05:23:59
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answered by N0_white_flag 5
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It could be, They are now saying that plastic's such as cling free plastic wrap, plastics that are stored in the freezer's , any type of plastic has some dangerous chemical in it that is released into the very food its holding when heated , whether its cooked on stove or microwave , or conventional ovens...just another caution..!!!!! I always did wonder about that plastic and the moisture it built up and knowing I would not want to eat plastic ..
2006-12-06 13:27:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. .The bag will melt. The "boil in bag" that you get with frozen food is specially designed to hold up to the tempretures.
2006-12-06 13:20:37
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answered by Kat H 6
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I have never heard of anything like that so I would doubt that there is any hazard.
2006-12-06 14:29:01
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answered by COACH 5
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no, i make omlets in a bag for my family all the time and we eat them when we go camping. We didn't get sick and we are all alive!
2006-12-06 13:47:10
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answered by blondielovesbasketball 1
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No, just make sure the air is squeezed out so it won't burst while cooking.
2006-12-06 13:22:16
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answered by Sugar Pie 7
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yes
2006-12-06 13:21:53
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answered by october151756 1
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