My family has for as long as I can remember and We're still well and healthy. Just use common sense and use it as soon as possible and if there's the slightest hint (bad smell or taste) of spoilage, toss it. We always cover can tightly w/plastic wrap fastened with a rubber band. I would'nt keep it more than 3 or 4 days max.
Yes, you can refrigerate boiled water. It is safe to drink, and storing it in the refrigerator will help it to cool down faster for drinking later.
Food would get into your trachea (air pipe).
When food is left at temperatures that support pathogen growth, typically between 40°F and 140°F (4°C to 60°C), bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens can multiply rapidly. This can lead to foodborne illnesses when the contaminated food is consumed. The risk increases the longer the food remains in this temperature "danger zone," making it crucial to refrigerate or cook food promptly to ensure safety. Proper food handling and storage practices are essential to prevent such contamination.
Hypothermia slows bacterial growth and reproduction. Since bacteria are generally the prime agents of decomposition, hypothermia tends to slow the process. This is why we refrigerate our food.
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Because it can spoil or get mold.
For about a week can be more. But with all food, look at it, smell it, taste it and if it tastes ok then eat it,
You can freeze it or refrigerate it.
Yes, it is recommended to refrigerate canned cat food after opening it to maintain its freshness and prevent bacterial growth.
Yes, it is recommended to refrigerate wet cat food after opening it to prevent bacterial growth and maintain freshness.
Yes, it is recommended to refrigerate wet cat food after opening it to maintain its freshness and prevent bacterial growth.
No, it will give you food poisening.
They will spoil. There are no preservatives in home canned preserves.
To keep germs from growing and multiplying
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it decomposes much faster
in order to extend the use of pharmaceutical product or food.