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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: Dr Rick Daris on June 30, 2013, 06:57:25 PM
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can i reheat it and eat it today?
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can i reheat it and it today?
Sure. Hasn't even been five days yet.
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can i reheat it and it today?
Sure. Hasn't even been five days yet.
what about the bacon and cheese?
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Where has it been for the past few days? That could be a factor in the eat/don't eat decision.
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I'd gladly reheat your hamburg on thursday for a fresh hamburger on tuesday.
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Where has it been for the past few days? That could be a factor in the eat/don't eat decision.
refrigerator.
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Rick, I meant to post this earlier, but I don't know what happened...probably was a tapatalk issue or something. The point is, I think you should eat it. I would. Not a problem at all.
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Where has it been for the past few days? That could be a factor in the eat/don't eat decision.
refrigerator.
Happy eating.
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Rick, I meant to post this earlier, but I don't know what happened...probably was a tapatalk issue or something. The point is, I think you should eat it. I would. Not a problem at all.
i had to take control of a mispost on my part and your post got caught in the crossfire. not you pete. not tapatalk. it was 100% daris. sorry.
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Does it stink? is my rule. Reheat to a sanitizing temperature and 2 weeks is about the limit
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Does it stink? is my rule. Reheat to a sanitizing temperature and 2 weeks is about the limit
did not smell. good rule though (maybe?). just got done reheating and will bite into in about three minutes. :ohno:
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I'd gladly reheat your hamburg on thursday for a fresh hamburger on tuesday.
i really enjoyed this post
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Currently reheating a burger from Wednesday.
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disgusting. all of you.
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3-4 days is the suggested
today might be iffy. e.coli is a bitch.
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3-4 days is the suggested
today might be iffy. e.coli is a bitch.
you're not going to get ecoli from a 4 day old hamburger any more often than you would from one fresh off the grill
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3-4 days is the suggested
today might be iffy. e.coli is a bitch.
you're not going to get ecoli from a 4 day old hamburger any more often than you would from one fresh off the grill
if a trace amount of e.coli is present in the original burger, and that burger has not been thoroughly cooked, the e.coli will continue to multiply, increasing your risk eating the leftovers if they are again undercooked. this is the same for any food containing ground beef. Many,many people do not get their burgers cooked sufficient to kill e.coli. If the meat is not 160 degrees then e.coli can remain, and that is more than simply saying "no pink". And a LOT of homecooked burgers have some pink.
now, most people will get it cooked properly, but there's a risk there. I don't eat leftover hamburgers because IMHO they get too dry when reheated properly.
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oh i get it. dumb me assumed rick daris knows how to cook a hamburger. then he mentioned reheating it.
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oh i get it. dumb me assumed rick daris knows how to cook a hamburger. then he mentioned reheating it.
you know what assuming gets you. you'll learn that freshman year...
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3-4 days is the suggested
today might be iffy. e.coli is a bitch.
you're not going to get ecoli from a 4 day old hamburger any more often than you would from one fresh off the grill
if a trace amount of e.coli is present in the original burger, and that burger has not been thoroughly cooked, the e.coli will continue to multiply, increasing your risk eating the leftovers if they are again undercooked. this is the same for any food containing ground beef. Many,many people do not get their burgers cooked sufficient to kill e.coli. If the meat is not 160 degrees then e.coli can remain, and that is more than simply saying "no pink". And a LOT of homecooked burgers have some pink.
now, most people will get it cooked properly, but there's a risk there. I don't eat leftover hamburgers because IMHO they get too dry when reheated properly.
I always try to not add the cheese to a burger if there is any doubt of it being eaten (kids, wives, etc) for this very purpose; being microwaved w or w/o cheese can make a world of difference imo
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still alive!
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Leftovers :barf:
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Leftover hamburger tastes horrible IMO. I used to just give all our leftover hamburgers to my dog.
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What is wrong with you leftover haters?
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I love a good leftover hamburger. I like to eat them cold.