No. Every year people get food poisoning from turkey and stuffing. Re-heat all left-overs thoroughly!
You should never stuff a turkey and leave it sit overnight. The stuffing should be cooked right before it is stuffed into the turkey to make sure it is completely cooked.
No. Discard it.
if they are raw yes if they have been cooked no
No, it may not be safe to eat after being left out overnight.
USDA does not recommend refrigerating a whole, cooked turkey with stuffing inside. It would take too long for the stuffing to reach a safe temperature of 40 °F. Temperatures between 40 °F and 140 °F are in the "danger zone."
Well they look the same but I left it out overnight. The eggrolls and salmon were cooked yesterday. I'm not sure if I was suppose to put them in the fridge.
No
no!!!!!!!!!
Only if they are RAW. All cooked bones splinter and are dangerous!
yes
Yes, it's safe to freeze cooked sausage and peppers.
If that 'thing' was a bowl of just potato chips or pretzels - sure it would be safe. But a bowl of chili or soup, a chicken leg, or pizza or anything else that requires refrigeration would not be safe left out overnight. The inside of microwave oven would not afford any special protection against microorganisms.
Chicken is never okay outside of the fridge or freezer. If it's left out more than 20 or 30 minutes, I would throw it out.
It should not be an issue. The key is does the 15 year old feel safe? If they can handle any emergencies and are to be trusted, it should be okay.