Safe answer is NO! if the can is bulging there is a good chance the contents have gone off and there is bacterial action inside producing gases. Chuck it in the bin.
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Two years past the best-by is a long time. If the can is in good condition - not bulging or showing signs of leakage - the contents could be safe, but the quality is probably not so good. You might just replace it with new product.
The best food-safe sealant for ceramic mugs is a non-toxic, FDA-approved epoxy resin sealant.
The best food-safe top coat for sealing and protecting wooden surfaces is a mineral oil or a food-grade beeswax finish. These options are non-toxic and safe for use on surfaces that come into contact with food.
The government agency that determines whether Chinese herbal remedies are safe to use is the Food Drug Administration. This is the government agency that checks.
The best food-safe finishes for wood are mineral oil, beeswax, shellac, and varnish. These finishes are non-toxic and provide a protective coating for wooden surfaces that come in contact with food.
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Microwave-safe glass or ceramic containers are the best option for heating up food as they are safe for use in the microwave and do not transfer any harmful chemicals to the food. Avoid using plastic containers unless they are labeled as microwave-safe to prevent melting and leaching of toxins into the food.
Definetley. Of course it depends on whether or not the restaurant that your'e eating at keeps the laws that it should. But in general it's just as safe in the U.S., Canada or England.
No, it is not safe to keep worms in the fridge with food. Worms can carry harmful bacteria that can contaminate the food and potentially cause foodborne illnesses. It is best to keep worms in a separate container away from food.
My food is quite safe.