Yes, provided they were frozen solid no more than 24 hours ago they should be fine to eat. If you are concerned then cook them first.
It was too warm for the ice to refreeze. One the meat had thawed, they did not think it would be safe to refreeze it.
The cranberries were red and as I plopped them in my mouth the sweet juice came flowing out.
Iguanas can eat cranberries only in occasion though (about once or twice a week). My green iguana loves cranberries, I use them as treats to train her.
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Information on nutrition facts for cranberries are only available by serving size, which is a cup of cranberries. One cup of cranberries only has four grams of sugar.
Depends on how you use them, sweetened cranberries could be a bit of a problem but lightly or raw may be different.
That would depend on how long it has been thawed I have done so without any bad effect however I did make sure that the meat was well cooked when I did eventualy use it,just in case.
Use enough hot water to cover the cranberries. No measurement needed. In about 15-20 minutes they will absorb all they need, and you can drain the water off. Then measure as you would fresh cranberries.
yes, zwinky is safe. I use to have it but i deleted it because it would take hours to load.
Use your own judgment, if is smells bad don't if it looks alright it probably is, but it's up to you
I have two pounds of hamburger in my refrigerator that are about three days old. They started out frozen so I figure it took a day to thaw. Is it safe to use?
If you are asking if it OK to use, you will have to make that decision. You know how the meat was handled, stored, defrosted and refrozen. If you have doubts about its safety, throw it out.