Eating 5-day-old quiche can pose a risk of foodborne illness, especially if it has been improperly stored or left out at room temperature for too long. If the quiche has been refrigerated promptly and is still within the safe consumption period, it may be safe to eat, but it's essential to check for any signs of spoilage, such as an off smell or mold. When in doubt, it's best to err on the side of caution and discard it.
If it was left out at room temperature, yes it could make you sick.
I'll let you know in an hour.
The old man took a sick day last month.
haha no
Yes, it can. if it is kept in fridge it will not make u sick,,if kept in room temperature in will make u sick.
Puff pastry for the base and sides, eggs and cream then its uo to you what you put in the quiche. It is very simple to make and a clever 12 year old would possibly be able to do it. You would need a salad or something else with it for dinner.
yes
Will drinking brandy when you're sick? ??? uh. yes
Not if they don't make you sick when they are fresher and assuming they are kept free from contaminates.
Old champagne can make you sick if it has gone bad and developed harmful bacteria or mold. It is important to check for signs of spoilage, such as a foul smell or unusual appearance, before consuming it.
Yes it could but it depends how old it is. But you shouldn't eat anything that is old.
They are trying to stall for time to get you a good present. Or because they are trying to make you forget that they owe you a present. How old are you? You must be a child. People get sick. That is life. They don't write it on their calendar and say "I am going to be sick on this particular day because it is a holiday or someone's birthday."