No. 4 days would be te max and that is pushing it.
no nothing with potatoes no regular potatoes no sweet potatoes and no fries or chips it poisonous to them
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Sweet potatoes did not exist until about 8,000 years ago. Dinosaurs had already been extinct for 65.5 million years. However, if dinosaurs lived today, some herbivorous and omnivorous dinosaurs probably could eat sweet potatoes.
An unopened, cooked ham should be good refrigerated for 5 to 7 days.
The best option to cool food after they have been cooked is to put them in the refrigerator. One could also put food in a cooler.
They are potatoes that have been removed from the soil before they are fully grown. Baby potatoes are also known to be picked early to give them their sweet, buttery flavor and small size.
its ok
No. Potatoes do not require refrigeration unless they have been processed or cooked. Unprocessed potatoes should be kept in a cool and dark area. Refrigeration will actually turn the starches to sugar which will cause darkening when cooked. See Related Links.
If you've been keeping it in the refrigerator for four days, I wouldn't, no. Anything cooked that you wish to freeze for later use should be frozen that day.
Yes, That cabbage is very good if you have corned beef and potatoes w/ it!
A sweet potato grows in farms in the south of Britansupplement. Sweet potatoes, and all potatoes originated in South America, and are pretty tolerant of latitude and altitude. The sweet potato was spread throughout the Pacific by the Polynesians, but does not flourish in southern NZ. Modern varieties have been developed which have greater geographic range, and much superior size and flavour.