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No, it is not safe to cook bacon on wax paper as it can catch fire in the oven. It is recommended to use parchment paper or a baking sheet instead.
As long as it stays where it's supposed to be, no. If pieces of it are falling off into your food, then that's a different matter.
Yes, you can cook frozen cookie dough in the microwave, but the results may not be the same as baking in an oven. To do this, place a portion of the frozen dough on a microwave-safe plate and heat it on high for about 30 seconds to 1 minute, checking for doneness. The cookie may turn out softer and chewier compared to oven-baked cookies. It's best to experiment with your microwave's power level and cooking time for optimal results.
Of course it is!
No. It is safe to cook. Just remember to cook it in a microwave safe bowl if your gonna use the microwave.
It's water so it would be safe to cook with.
Tollhouse cookie dough is definitely safe to eat after cooking thoroughly into cookies. However, because Tollhouse cookie dough is made with raw eggs in the dough, there is a possibility that the raw cookie dough straight from the package could make you ill. There was an outbreak of Salmonellalinked to eatin raw cookie dough somewhere around 2009 or 2010.
The lowest safe temperature to cook a turkey is 325F (163C).
I wouldn't eat a cookie that has been in the same box with a pencil.
no it is not
They are safe to eat if you cook them. Remember, to be considered safe, cook the egg to a minimum internal temperature of 160 degrees Fahrenheit.
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