No. It is not worth the risk.
2002 volkswagen bug won't start after sitting overnight. coule it be the battery?
If it has not been sitting out all night on the counter a room temp. then it would be ok to eat. But if it has been sitting out al night then you shouldn't eat it.
no!why would you ask that,weirdo
As long as it has not gone bad by sitting out after being cooked or by sitting too long in the refrigerator, no, cold spaghetti will not make you sick. It is not recommend to eat cold spaghetti if it's been in the refrigerator for more than three days. You should heat up the sauce until boiling. Heat up the noodles in a colander by pouring boiling water over them.
Broome has a typically hot climate all year around, from May to Novemeber this is known as the dry season, characterised by little to no rain and little humidity in the air, temperatures sit around 28 degrees celsius during the day but fall overnight to as low as 14 degrees overnight. From Novemember to May this is known as the wet season and is very humid, with humidity reaching 99 percent and temperatures sitting around 38 degrees celsius. Storms build up during the day and occasionally we get thunderous rain and big thunderstorms.
No, the onions would not be safe to eat. You should never eat any food that has been left sitting out for 48 hours.
Drinking one right now that's been sitting in my car for the last two days. Outside temp was average of 90 degrees. Left it in the fridge overnight and it tastes fine!
If an individual is searching for an overnight babysitter in Massachusetts, it is usually best for the child to use a friend or family member. This way the child is safe and secure with a known trusted person. Many babysitting services do not offer overnight services. An individual may check with Sitter City, however they may not have any sitters willing to work overnight. There are liability and insurance issues with overnight sitting.
The coolant temp sensor may be at fault. The one close to thermostat housing.
Bacteria starts to multiply in food after a couple of hours in the temperature danger zone. The temperature danger zone is the temperature at which bacteria multiply rapidly. The temperature is from 40 degree Fahrenheit to 140 degree Fahrenheit. Foods should not be allowed to stay in this temperature zone for more than 2 hours (1 hour on a very hot day). So you could eat it and possibly not have any ill effects after it sat out over night (how many of us have had that pizza that was left out more than two hours?). But it is a big risk to consume any food after it has been in the danger zone (prime bacterial growth zone) for two or more hours. You might get a real bad tummy ache for a day or two and I personally wouldn't chance it unless I had no other life sustaining options for a meal. http://health.ninemsn.com.au/whatsgoodforyou/theshow/694509/how-to-avoid-food-poisoning
There's no way to tell without knowing how long it has been sitting unrefrigerated.
It probably needs a tune-up, new points, condensor, rotor and spark plugs will do wonders for it.