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It depends what you mean. On both sides, at the top & bottom, they're stems but if you mean brown spots on the inside for example if you left it in the fridge for about 1 day, don't worry about it, you can eat it. On the skin - if it's OK inside you can eat it but if its really brown or nearly black you should just throw it out or don't buy it - whichever. :)
No it is not.
When black spots have formed on raw turkey, it is not ok to eat and needs to be discarded. The turkey has been in the freezer for too long to be edible.
WHAT? Do you mean 'my ham is about a year old and it was kept frozen. Is it ok to cook?' And if that was, NO.
Yes...this should be an OK diet for your hamster. Do not treat the celery like an every day diet though. I am not sure this will be good for your hamster. So do not feed him/ her celery every single day of her hamster life.
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No, if it's been stored properly. The red color of most fresh meat changes to a darker red or brown as the meat sits in the fridge. It doesn't mean it's bad.
Yes, it is very important you keep celery cold!!
no.
If they haven't got any mold or brown, mushy spots on them, they will be fine. They may taste bland if they are too old, however. Generally, the colder the fridge, the longer they'll keep.
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Yes, but if it still smells OK it may be OK.