How bad is this? I put it in the microwave right after...It was pinkish shade not dark pink, but a light pink color. Am i doomed for sickness, or will I be alright?
How bad is this? I put it in the microwave right after...It was pinkish shade not dark pink, but a light pink color. Am i doomed for sickness, or will I be alright?
Anything I can take?
cooking meat in a microwave doesnt kill the germs, at least thats what i heard
cooking meat in a microwave doesnt kill the germs, at least thats what i heard
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Food irradiation is the process of exposing food to radiant energy in order to reduce or eliminate bacteria. Forms of radiant energy include: microwave and infrared radiation, which heat food during cooking; visible light or ultraviolet light, which are used to dry food or kill surface microorganisms; and ionizing radiation, which penetrates deeply into food, killing microorganisms without raising the temperature of the food significantly. Food is most often irradiated commercially to reduce the numbers of pathogenic microorganisms, to extend shelf-life, or to eliminate insect pests. Food irradiation for these purposes is practiced in many countries, including the United States. http://www.fsis.usda.gov/oa/background/irradprop.htm
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USDA Issues Meat and Poultry Irradiation Proposal - Food Safety and Inspection Service, United States Department of Agriculture.
Food irradiation is the process of exposing food to radiant energy in order to reduce or eliminate bacteria. Forms of radiant energy include: microwave and infrared radiation, which heat food during cooking; visible light or ultraviolet light, which are used to dry food or kill surface microorganisms; and ionizing radiation, which penetrates deeply into food, killing microorganisms without raising the temperature of the food significantly. Food is most often irradiated commercially to reduce the numbers of pathogenic microorganisms, to extend shelf-life, or to eliminate insect pests. Food irradiation for these purposes is practiced in many countries, including the United States. http://www.fsis.usda.gov/oa/background/irradprop.htm
Sorry to sound dumb, but does that mean it's good to microwave before eating?
don't ask me why but when my daughter was around one she was sitting in the grocery cart n pinched a piece of raw pork off a piece of meat and ate it before i could get it away. i called her dr in a panic and he said not to even worry about it. another time miss smartypants climbed over the babygate and ate a piece of food out of romeos cage. romeo was a pet rat... again her dr said don't even worry about it. she didn't get sick either time. if you are relatvely healthy you can't get sick that easy.
Agree 100%. If you didn't get sick then the pink chicken was free of salmonella and your fine and no harm. I'm sure everyone who eats chicken has been in the same position. I've done it probably 100 times in my life and I'm still here typing this to you. Hell I did it the other day and said fuck it. Never been sick yet.
Originally Posted by musclepump
If it's pink chicken with no disease, you're fine. If it's pink chicken with salmonella, you're probably going to get sick.
Oh...I was under the impression pink = sick. I didn't know it wasn't a common thing, I thought it was a given. I guess I eat soo much chicken I was bound to have one piece pink I eat like 2-3 breasts a day. I think this one was pink because it was bigger then the rest, might not have cooked it as much inside.
I usually microwave them before I eat them, and that seems to keep them nice and white inside.
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How do you live with it?
Originally Posted by NEO_72
Keep me around - we can't get anything here in Canada - you can brag everytime there's a new product I can't try
OK OK, we'll let you stay. Did you know we have this stuff in the States that you use to wipe your tushy with? They call it toilet paper. I bet you guys wish you had some of this stuff so you could stop using damp leaves.
OK OK, we'll let you stay. Did you know we have this stuff in the States that you use to wipe your tushy with? They call it toilet paper. I bet you guys wish you had some of this stuff so you could stop using damp leaves.
Oh no you didn't.......you're right. I AM under 100 posts, so I don't know how the 'mom' jokes fly around here. You got off easy!
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