Don't use it. Throw it away. It might not appear spoiled in the traditional sense (moldy, bad odor, slimy), but bacteria could have grown and toxins could have formed that could make someone sick.
It might not be noticeably spoiled, but it would not be safe to eat.
If the corn dogs were left out on the kitchen counter overnight, most likely the meat would contain harmful bacteria and they should be tossed out. If they were left overnight to defrost in the refrigerator, they would still be safe to eat.
Honey, if that corn casserole has been sitting out all night like a wallflower at a party, it's time to say goodbye. Bacteria have been having a field day in there, so it's best to chuck it in the trash where it belongs. Next time, pop that casserole in the fridge before it starts its own corny revolution.
No. Potentially hazardous food (which it is) should not be left out for more than 2 hours - at which time it should be re-heated or refrigerated.
Unless the packaging says it doesn't need refrigeration, leaving the half-and-half out overnight isn't a good idea. It might not appear spoiled, but bacteria would have increased in population and it will show actual spoilage much sooner than if it had remained refrigerated.
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No, the oven was not left on overnight.
They may be unsafe to eat if left out overnight and should be thrown out.
does squash spoil if left overnight or two days
they can get really hard if left out of a bag
No. It is not safe to eat turkey left out overnight in any container.
No, it may not be safe to eat after being left out overnight.