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‎06-07-2014 11:47 AM
Really depends on what it is, but we rarely have anything last longer than 4 days. We eat our leftovers pretty much right away; some things I toss them to my brothers chickens, and very few things get tossed in the garbage on Friday morning for pick up.
‎06-07-2014 12:16 PM
2 to 3 days max. If it's meat we usually cut it up in small pieces and put on top of the dog's food with a little broth. We never give bones to our dog.
‎06-08-2014 12:52 PM
My father could be your husband's twin. My father was a child of the depression and threw nothing out. When he could no longer live alone he moved in with me. It was then that I began making meals for 4 and we'd eat 1/2 the meal one night, make something else the next night (again for 4) and then begin on leftovers. I don't want them in my house for longer than 2 days.
My father once saw me throw out moldy strawberries and the next day I got up and there were hulls and red seed like things in the sink. He'd gotten up in the middle of the night, cut out the moldy spots and ate the fruit. Ewwwww!
‎06-08-2014 02:51 PM
On 6/8/2014 Hildegarde Withers said:I would do the float test for eggs, if they float in a bowl of water then time to toss. I would use eggs up to a month after the sell by date.My husband has no trouble taking his chances with eggs...I'd be a little nervous eating eggs if it's been a week or more after the use by date.
‎06-08-2014 05:39 PM
On 6/5/2014 moonstone dunes said:Never refrigerate canned tuna fish after mixing it for a tuna salad, use it within several hours. Also if you eat AHI style tuna and fresh tuna even when it has been cooked, don't keep it as a leftover. All tuna and darker meat fish carry histotoxins - these can become more intense with each temperature fluctuation and cause food poisoning.
When I make tuna salad sandwich for my lunch, I always have enough left over for my sandwich the next day. So - I should throw out what I have left over and not save it for the next day? Never heard about this.
‎06-08-2014 05:45 PM
On 6/8/2014 twinsister said:On 6/5/2014 moonstone dunes said:Never refrigerate canned tuna fish after mixing it for a tuna salad, use it within several hours. Also if you eat AHI style tuna and fresh tuna even when it has been cooked, don't keep it as a leftover. All tuna and darker meat fish carry histotoxins - these can become more intense with each temperature fluctuation and cause food poisoning.
When I make tuna salad sandwich for my lunch, I always have enough left over for my sandwich the next day. So - I should throw out what I have left over and not save it for the next day? Never heard about this.
me either. restaurants mix tuna salad the day before and serve it for the next few days.
the food safety website says 3-5 days for egg, tuna, ham, macaroni salad chicken salad.
http://www.foodsafety.gov/keep/charts/storagetimes.html
‎06-08-2014 06:40 PM
evelomaddict - thanks for the link! Glad I don't have to throw out my tuna salad right away!!
‎06-09-2014 01:04 AM
Can't remember the last time I had any left-overs or from what. Usually make what I am going to eat and when it is only for 1, and maybe a little help from a few felines?
My answer would be maybe 15 minutes.
‎06-09-2014 01:28 AM
About 2 days and then I toss it.
‎06-09-2014 06:56 AM
On 6/8/2014 twinsister said:evelomaddict - thanks for the link! Glad I don't have to throw out my tuna salad right away!!
you're welcome.
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