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    Is this Dangerous to eat?

    My issue was that if you give bacteria more time or even better conditions (raw with cooked) to grow,then in some cases even if you cook the food properly,you can't kill all the bacteria,hence why people get still get food poison. I'll be eating it in about an hour from now & so if you don't...
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    Is this Dangerous to eat?

    In the UK it's a big no no to mix raw meat with cooked meats & are not even allowed on the same shelves in the fridges or freezers.The EO (Environmental office) who lay down the rules to caterers & we as chefs have to follow. My guess would be that raw meats have more bacteria on them than...
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    Is this Dangerous to eat?

    Sorry my mistake guys. I thought with the pancetta being cured it was classed as cooked like smoked etc :-/
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    Is this Dangerous to eat?

    My concern was that here in the UK we are taught never to mix raw meat with cooked meats unless being cooked/used asap. I'm guessing in the US this same rule applies ?
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    Is this Dangerous to eat?

    This maybe a silly question,but would like advice. Yesterday I stuffed raw chicken with wild-mushrooms & then wrapped the chicken with pancetta. The questions is that I've got 3 chicken left & was going to eat them tomorrow for dinner & was wondering if this is now dangerous as I've got raw...
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    Baby Milk

    Hi, Sorry about the loooong reply as long day at work.I live in the UK & yes we have Tap water lol. I can understand boiling the water to kill any/most Bacteria, But what I can't get my head around is that with the Milk bottle you also get a Cap that fits over the Tit & locks.This is to...
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    Baby Milk

    Hi guys, Hope you can help me out with this Unusual Question. We have just had our 2nd baby 14 years after our first & I don't understand the Baby milk.The Mid-Wife tells us that when we pour say 4-5oz of boiling water in to the Milk bottle we then add the 4-5 spoonfuls of Powdered...
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