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Potentially hazardous food should not be unrefrigerated for more than 2 hours. Less time is better.
No...... not if ots still in the can
You could keep an unopened can in the refrigerator for several month or possibly longer. I'd still use the "best by" date on the can as a guide for shelf life. Keep an eye on the condition of the can because the increase in humidity could make the can start to rust.
Yes because there frozen and still good to use!
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i like tomato sauce
It depends on what kind of refrigerator you own.
If the cranberry juice was purchased from the non-refrigerated aisle, yes it should be safe to drink. However, if the electricity remains out for several days, the cranberry juice should be discarded a couple days after opening because bacteria may start to multiply in it. If the cranberry juice was purchased from the refrigerated aisle, if it is still feels like it is at refrigerator temperatures it should be safe to drink. However, this product should be consumed within 12 hours of opening. If the cranberry juice was purchased from the refrigerated aisle and feels warm to the touch, it may not be safe to drink.
gingerbread, figgy pudding (I don't know if people still eat that,) mince pudding or mince pie, candy canes
refrigerator not cooling, but freezer is still freezing, what could cause this
It depends on how cold your refrigerator is and how fresh it was when you put it in.
Yes