Try to wait at least 4 hours
Dairy products should not be left out at room temperature for more than two hours before they should be discarded to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria.
NO, as long as the dairy cows are still milking the would still be dairy products.
15 minutes
Of course you can as long as they are gluten free :)
First of all "Mold on Dairy Products?" ain't a question. Second it's cause ya levae it out too long YOU STUPID IDIOTIC PERSON. No offense or anything.
Dairy products should not be left out at room temperature for more than 2 hours to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria. After 2 hours, it is best to refrigerate or discard the dairy product to avoid the risk of foodborne illness.
The temperature danger zone for dairy products is typically between 40°F (4°C) and 140°F (60°C). Dairy products should not be left in this zone for more than 2 hours to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria. If the temperature exceeds 90°F (32°C), this time reduces to just 1 hour. Always refrigerate dairy products promptly to ensure safety and quality.
Dairy products can cultivate a vast amount of harmful bacteria quickly if kept too long. The 'use by' date on dairy products is typically the last day you could comfortably and safely consume the product. The product will probably be safe for several days after this printed date, but much longer than a few days, and you should probably throw the product away.
Bottom line: As long as the meat and dairy do not have contact with one another, they can be in the same cart. (I.E. This applies to canned meats and canned dairy products.) If a piece of meat is badly wrapped and juices are spilling out, all dairy products are considered treif. However, there are some more stringent groups that will shop separately for meat and dairy. The real issues between meat and dairy is long-term storage and cooking, neither of which happen in a shopping trolley.
how long do dairy products stay in your system
Cooked lobster can stay in the fridge for up to 3-4 days before it should be consumed to ensure freshness and safety.
I can't think of peanut butter with added dairy products, so as long as your peanut butter doesn't include milk or any other dairy, then your safe!