Well actually, I left a Pasty out, but you might not know what they are, they are basically the same as Steak pie's but look a bit different... only meat inside them is steak.
I left it out overnight, in a cool even slightly cold room, kept in a plastic bag.
Is it ok to eat?
2007-10-22
01:03:51
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I'm really hungry!
2007-10-22
01:04:11 ·
update #1
Fine fine... I will sit here and stare at them, thinking, just what could be... had I put them in the fridge... Darn it, darn it all!
2007-10-22
01:28:04 ·
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yeah,i think so
2007-10-22 01:10:48
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answered by Kim 6
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How did they make the cheese in the first place? By introducing bacteria into it. Overnight, left out on the counter. I say if it still smells good and it still tastes good, use it. Besides. If it is unopened then it is still in it's original seal. I have had this happen with yogurt and it was still ok to eat. Feta is a much harder cheese. NOW, if you left it in the back seat of the car with the windows up...toss that puppy.
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answered by Anonymous
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I actually had a steak left out the other night, for around 7 hours, and it actually didn't make me sick after eating it, but still, I probably got lucky...
But PASTRIES might be another thing, and its really a coin flip against you to try it @_@; Unless you want to risk feeling a little sick so that you don't waste food, then I'd just toss it~
2007-10-22 01:52:41
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answered by princevern 2
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I would say no, because of the steak part, but if your hungry enough and it doesnt smell bad, then go for. I just would leave the house for an hour or two, jut to be safe
2007-10-22 01:07:37
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answered by nycfella 2
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If it is from a bakery (fresh) it doesnt matter if you refridgerated it they are- eat on day of purchase- only. if it is one in a packet like a peters pasty its sooo full of preservatives your probably safe.
2007-10-22 05:15:31
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answered by famous1liner 1
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Toss it. I doubt the room temperature was low enough to keep it chilled so it would be very dangerous to eat!
2007-10-22 01:12:39
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answered by Clare 7
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Yeah - go on - go for it - what's a bit of food poisoning at the end of the day!
2007-10-22 01:13:29
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answered by sicoll007 4
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only if it was below 41 degrees in there. otherwise it is very unsafe no matter how long you heat it.
2007-10-22 01:07:23
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answered by Aloha_Ann 7
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Dont risk it,as munchy as it would be,do what i would do an give it the dog.
2007-10-22 02:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as you heat it right through so it's piping hot( heat kills bacteria), then it's ok.
2007-10-22 04:22:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally i couldnt eat it !
I would throw it out !
2007-10-22 05:53:19
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answered by Black Orchid 7
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