Egg Beaters have a shelf life of up to 90 days from the time they leave the production line. Once a carton of Egg Beaters is opened, it must be used within seven days or by the "sell by" date, whichever comes first. Shell eggs typically have a shelf life of up to 60 days.
The time until actual spoilage is uncertain. But it should not be left out at room temperature for more than 2 hours. Or less time if the ambient temperature is quite warm. After the 2 (or 1) hours, the food should be re-heated or refrigerated.
Egg beaters tell you on the package how long they last after opening. I believe it is a week, but double check your own carton.
Egg beaters are kitchen utensils/tools and never have to be refridgerated
The product is good till the date on the package if refrigerated. You're welcome
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They are considered safe, unrefrigerated, after no more than 2 hours. But this must depend on what the eggs are made of. A chocolate egg will be safe unrefrigerated for years.
Refrigerated food can only go unrefrigerated for four hours.
You can go right to eggbeaters.com for the exact information that you need. I've never had them myself but I have been told that they are low calorie, contain no fat, and an excellent source of protein.
It will depend on what they were made from and how/if they were wrapped up. Cake and bread go stale if left unwrapped on the counter, but can still be eaten for several days. Pancakes are pretty much the same.
Cooked or raw, pork chops should never go unrefrigerated over two hours.
it can go unrefrigerated for about 2 hours....any longer and it probably won't be good.
Yes. That is basic food safety.
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Yes. Puff pastry (a.k.a., fylo-dough) consists of layers of starch separated by layers of butter. This is why it gets flaky and yummy when you cook it. But the butter in it can go rancid if you leave it unrefrigerated for too long.
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After a few hours the meat begins to go bad.
The beaters are hired to clap their hands as they walk through the woods, making noise, causing the pheasants to go to a certain place.