If it's hot, no. If it's cold, maybe - if the cheese is starting to look gross though I wouldn't eat it... I hope you don't get food poisoning no matter what you choose to do...
Chili's seems to have 2 different turkey sandwiches. The calories in each are as follows: California Turkey Club Toasted Sandwich: 750 calories (350 calories from fat) Classic Turkey Toasted Sandwich: 1350 calories (610 calories from fat) These are just the sandwich without any sides that are served with the sandwich. To find more information on the nutrition in the food on Chili's menu you can visit there website and down toward the bottom of the page on the left is a link to a full list of their nutrition facts.
I'd freeze it as turkey left overs do not taste good after 3-4 days.
Cheese is milk, curdled and left to mold, then they mix and it becomes cheese
If the sandwich has food on it that can spoil then it should be refrigerated. If it is refrigerated then it should be good. Some things like tuna salad sandwiches will make the bread soggy if left for too long.
There are many of left over turkey recipes to choose from on various search browser. Mini turkey and cranberry pies are very popular and very tasty. They are also quick and easy to make.
the cheese sandwich first undergoes mechanical (chewing) and chemical (break down of starch by salivary amylase) digestion, then is made into a bolus (ball of food) and swallowed. The bolus then travels down the oesophagus into the stomach, where more chemical digestion occurs. From here, it is transported into the small intestine, where soluable substances are absorbed into the bloodstream, then what is left travels into the large intestine, where all water is absorbed into the bloodstream. What is left then is excreted out of the body through the anus as faeces.
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He ate 2 pieces and left 4 pieces
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If it got too hot then I wouldn't. Cheese does contain milk so it wouldn't be good to eat it if it got too warm.
A sandwich maker is a must-have kitchen appliance. It is very user- friendly, even children can operate it. Further, it makes sandwich making easy, allowing you to have fun with your recipes. Plus, you are assured you’re getting a high-quality meal. If you are health-conscious, you can prepare delicious, healthy meals. Here are some bright and creative sandwich recipes to get the ball rolling! • Your usual ham, egg and cheese sandwich: Place the bread on each side of the sandwich maker; you can spread butter on one side of the bread, too. Then, in any order, add your scrambled egg, ham and cheese. You can also add some lettuce, tomatoes, dressing, catsup, etc. There is no end to this list, use your imagination! • Spaghetti sandwich: Tired of eating that left over spaghetti? Well, try making it into a sandwich! Spread some butter and garlic powder on the inside part of the bread and place it on the sandwich maker. Then, add your spaghetti on top of the bread, add cheese and cook it. Yummy! • Homemade pizza sandwich: Slather some pizza sauce on one side of each slice of bread, place it on the sandwich maker, sprinkle any or all of the following: ham, hotdog, pineapple, cheese, olives, mushroom, salami and bell peppers (you can add to this list of ingredients, anything you think would taste good. It’s your sandwich!) • Banana-peanut butter jam: Place your bread on the sandwich maker. Get some bananas, you can either mash them or slice them lengthwise into four thin slices. Place them on top of one slice of bread, slather the other slice of bread with as much peanut butter as you want, cook it and enjoy it. There are other combinations such as strawberries and peanut butter, apple jam and cinnamon, guava jelly and peanut butter. Feel free to mix and match ingredients. Since it is your sandwich, make it the way you want to eat it. That is the best part in having your own sandwich maker. There is no end to the possibilities.
No. It is not safe to eat turkey left out overnight in any container.