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Subject:
safe edibility of 25-30 year-old brownies?
Category: Health > Fitness and Nutrition Asked by: mikeginnyc-ga List Price: $35.00 |
Posted:
15 May 2005 05:56 PDT
Expires: 14 Jun 2005 05:56 PDT Question ID: 521851 |
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Re: safe edibility of 25-30 year-old brownies?
Answered By: bobbie7-ga on 15 May 2005 11:41 PDT Rated: |
Dear Mike, Thank you for accepting my comments as the formal answer to your question. I'm sorry that I couldn't give you a more positive response about your brownies. Sincerely, Bobbie7 ---------------------------------------------------------------- According to the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), the public health agency in the U.S. Department of Agriculture food stored CONSTANTLY at 0 °F will always be safe and only the quality suffers with lengthy freezer storage. However, the brownies would probably not be safe to eat if they were kept in the freezer compartment of the fridge (under certain conditions) or if there was a lengthy blackout during the time they were frozen. Also, I assume that the freezer must have been defrosted more than once over the years. That would mean that they would NOT have been stored constantly at 0 °F and therefore they are not safe to eat. Excerpts: ?Food stored constantly at 0 °F will always be safe. Only the quality suffers with lengthy freezer storage. Freezing keeps food safe by slowing the movement of molecules, causing microbes to enter a dormant stage. Freezing preserves food for extended periods because it prevents the growth of microorganisms that cause both food spoilage and foodborne illness.? Were the brownies kept in the freezing compartment of the refrigerator? ?If a refrigerator freezing compartment can't maintain zero degrees or if the door is opened frequently, use it for short-term food storage.? A standing freezer is best for long term storage. ?Use a free-standing freezer set at 0° F or below for long-term storage of frozen foods..? Length of Time ?Because freezing keeps food safe almost indefinitely, recommended storage times are for quality only.? ?If a food is not listed on the chart, you may determine its quality after defrosting. First check the odor. Some foods will develop a rancid or off odor when frozen too long and should be discarded. Some may not look picture perfect or be of high enough quality to serve alone but may be edible; use them to make soups or stews. Cook raw food and if you like the taste and texture, use it.? http://www.fsis.usda.gov/factsheets/focus_on_freezing/index.asp Were there any blackouts during the time the brownies were frozen? ?Power outage food safety: If the power is out for less than 2 hours, then the food in your refrigerator and freezer will be safe to consume. While the power is out, keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible to keep food cold for longer. If the power is out for longer than 2 hours, follow the guidelines below: For the Freezer section: A freezer that is half full will hold food safely for up to 24 hours. A full freezer will hold food safely for 48 hours. Do not open the freezer door if you can avoid it.? http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=24011 |
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Subject:
Re: safe edibility of 25-30 year-old brownies?
From: bobbie7-ga on 15 May 2005 10:30 PDT |
Hi Mike! According to the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), the public health agency in the U.S. Department of Agriculture food stored CONSTANTLY at 0 °F will always be safe and only the quality suffers with lengthy freezer storage. However, the brownies would probably not be safe to eat if they were kept in the freezer compartment of the fridge (under certain conditions) or if there was a lengthy blackout during the time they were frozen. Also, I assume that the freezer must have been defrosted more than once over the years. That would mean that they would NOT have been stored constantly at 0 °F and therefore they are not safe to eat. Excerpts: ?Food stored constantly at 0 °F will always be safe. Only the quality suffers with lengthy freezer storage. Freezing keeps food safe by slowing the movement of molecules, causing microbes to enter a dormant stage. Freezing preserves food for extended periods because it prevents the growth of microorganisms that cause both food spoilage and foodborne illness.? Were the brownies kept in the freezing compartment of the refrigerator? ?If a refrigerator freezing compartment can't maintain zero degrees or if the door is opened frequently, use it for short-term food storage.? A standing freezer is best for long term storage. ?Use a free-standing freezer set at 0° F or below for long-term storage of frozen foods..? Length of Time ?Because freezing keeps food safe almost indefinitely, recommended storage times are for quality only.? ?If a food is not listed on the chart, you may determine its quality after defrosting. First check the odor. Some foods will develop a rancid or off odor when frozen too long and should be discarded. Some may not look picture perfect or be of high enough quality to serve alone but may be edible; use them to make soups or stews. Cook raw food and if you like the taste and texture, use it.? http://www.fsis.usda.gov/factsheets/focus_on_freezing/index.asp Were there any blackouts during the time the brownies were frozen? ?Power outage food safety: If the power is out for less than 2 hours, then the food in your refrigerator and freezer will be safe to consume. While the power is out, keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible to keep food cold for longer. If the power is out for longer than 2 hours, follow the guidelines below: For the Freezer section: A freezer that is half full will hold food safely for up to 24 hours. A full freezer will hold food safely for 48 hours. Do not open the freezer door if you can avoid it.? http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=24011 Please let me know if this answers your question. Best regards, Bobbie7 |
Subject:
Re: safe edibility of 25-30 year-old brownies?
From: bobbie7-ga on 15 May 2005 15:12 PDT |
Mike, Thanks for the kind words, rating and tip! You are one of my favorite customers. Best wishes, Bobbie7 |
Subject:
Re: safe edibility of 25-30 year-old brownies?
From: steph53-ga on 15 May 2005 17:54 PDT |
Hi Mike... Were your brownies perchance "hash brownies" ;) ? |
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