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Left the eggs in the car
overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they safe
to eat?
thanks
sharkman
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010, sharkman wrote:
> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they safe to
> eat?
how warm is "pretty warm"?
If it were me, I wouldn't worry, but I'm not you. I'd probably cook them
all into hard boiled if I was a little worried.
I mean, hell, they sit around under hens, and how "warm" is it under
there?
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
I suspect it was over 90 in the car..
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> On Fri, 30 Jul 2010, sharkman wrote:
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>> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they
>> safe to eat?
>
> how warm is "pretty warm"?
>
> If it were me, I wouldn't worry, but I'm not you. I'd probably cook them
> all into hard boiled if I was a little worried.
>
> I mean, hell, they sit around under hens, and how "warm" is it under
> there?
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
sharkman wrote:
> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they
> safe to eat?
>
> thanks
> sharkman
>
Should be fine. If you are worried about it, just don't eat them
raw. HTH :-)
Bob
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> sharkman wrote:
>> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they
>> safe to eat?
>>
>> thanks
>> sharkman
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>
>
> Should be fine. If you are worried about it, just don't eat them raw.
> HTH :-)
>
> Bob
Just had two... seemed ok.. thanks all
sharkman
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
sharkman wrote:
> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they
> safe to eat?
>
> thanks
> sharkman
They'd be in my trash can. The risk/reward ratio here - $2 for eggs,
and the monstrous inconvenience of food poisining - makes this a simple
choice for me.
-S-
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"sharkman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they safe
> to eat?
One word - soufflé.
Paul
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 07:06:22 -0400, sharkman wrote:
> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they safe
> to eat?
>
> thanks
> sharkman
safe to eat? hell, they may already be cooked.
your pal,
blake
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
"sharkman"wrote:
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> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they safe
> to eat?
No warmer than under the hen. All eggs should be cooked to a minimum
safe temperature, of course most do not.
http://www.health.gov/dietaryguideli.../chapter10.htm
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 07:06:22 -0400, sharkman wrote:
> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they safe
> to eat?
My last dozen eggs was $$.66 ($.88 for an 18 pack).
Are they really that important?
-sw
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
sharkman <[email protected]> wrote:
> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they
> safe to eat?
>
> thanks
> sharkman
Just keep them in the car for road rage emergencies.
;-)
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
On 7/30/2010 7:06 AM, sharkman wrote:
> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they
> safe to eat?
The do fine over ninety overnight under a chicken.
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 07:06:22 -0400, sharkman wrote:
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>> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they safe
>> to eat?
>
> My last dozen eggs was $$.66 ($.88 for an 18 pack).
>
> Are they really that important?
in Chicago, low-end eggs were about $1.39, the better/fancy eggs up over
$2.49 a dozen.
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
On Jul 30, 5:06*am, "sharkman" <sh...@verizon.net> wrote:
> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they safe
> to eat?
>
> thanks
> sharkman
>
> --
Cook 'em all scrambled or boiled and freeze what you don't eat. Do it
now, don't wait...the little pathogens are multiplying like mad. Kill
'em quick.
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
Steve Freides wrote:
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> sharkman wrote:
> > overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they
> > safe to eat?
>
> They'd be in my trash can. The risk/reward ratio here - $2 for eggs,
> and the monstrous inconvenience of food poisining - makes this a simple
> choice for me.
This is the only sensible answer so far.
How much is your life worth vs. how much
did you pay for the eggs?
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
On 7/30/2010 6:06 AM, sharkman wrote:
> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they
> safe to eat?
>
> thanks
> sharkman
>
Chickens sit on eggs for 3 weeks and they seem fine. ;-) Refrigerate
the eggs now, and make sure they are fully cooked to destroy any
bacteria. I am going to boil a carton of fresh eggs, so they have been
sitting on the kitchen for about 3 days. Some countries never
refrigerate their eggs, and my mother never refrigerated eggs or butter
while I was growing up.
B
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 07:06:22 -0400, "sharkman" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they safe
>to eat?
>
>thanks
>sharkman
Why chance it when they're so cheap to replace.
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 12:22:30 -0500, Ema Nymton wrote:
> Chickens sit on eggs for 3 weeks and they seem fine. ;-) Refrigerate
> the eggs now, and make sure they are fully cooked to destroy any
> bacteria. I am going to boil a carton of fresh eggs, so they have been
> sitting on the kitchen for about 3 days. Some countries never
> refrigerate their eggs, and my mother never refrigerated eggs or butter
> while I was growing up.
When I worked in a grocery store (Pak & Save, part of the Safeway
Family) in 1983 and eggs were kept unrefrigerated in the middle of
the isle.
Prior to 1999, It wasn't required that stores refrigerate eggs.
-sw
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"sharkman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they safe
> to eat?
>
> thanks
> sharkman
Eat them! What's the worst that could happen from trying to save 99 cents?
Steve
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Re: Left the eggs in the car
In article <i2ubnh$oen$[email protected]>,
"sharkman" <[email protected]> wrote:
> overnight... And I'm sure the temperature was pretty warm... Are they safe
> to eat?
>
> thanks
> sharkman
Yes.
Eggs are good at room temp for up to two weeks ime, but ymmv as always...
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