OK, so we can set the benchmark for danger at 5 days of room temperature.
Thanks random test subject. And RIP.
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OK, so we can set the benchmark for danger at 5 days of room temperature.
Thanks random test subject. And RIP.
Missed opportunity for "the next day he woke up dead."
I'm trying to sympathy for the victim but I just can't.
Maybe try a bit harder. This is a very easy mistake to make if you don't cook often. He was twenty. So maybe you can keep your bullshit deep inside and say nothing if you have nothing substantial to say. People don't live and die for your fucking approval.
Ive been told you MUST let rice cool on the counter before putting it in the fridge. My brother in Christ, that's how you die.
That opening paragraph implies something different from the final paragraph (of the bit OP posted in this thread). Opening paragraph says a few hours, but the guy left his pasta out for the full 5 fucking days between cooking and eating it.
I'm one that generally prefers to not waste food but I won't touch pasta or rice that I've accidentally left out overnight. Wtf was wrong with that guy?
Letting stuff cool a little is better for your fridge though. I don't think you run much of a risk from an hour or two, bacterial growth starts slow and accelerates exponentially.