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Will my Pizza be okay?
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Bethaneeny
06-07-2011
I cooked a pizza earlier, and ate half. The other half was going to be reheated for lunch tomorrow. That's fine, I know.

Only thing is, my brother then took the other half, heated it up, and then I told him that the pizza was mine for tomorrow, so he put it back.

Will it be okay to reheat a 3rd time for tomorrow? It's just a veggie one
stud u like
06-07-2011
It would probably be revoltingly hard. I suppose you could make a salad with it.
Hobbit Feet
06-07-2011
Will you sue if we say it will be fine and you die?
queenshaks
06-07-2011
Eat it cold! I mean, it's only a piece of dry pizza
stupidwheelie
06-07-2011
Nevermind
crazychris12
06-07-2011
TBH Bethaneeny I think you were a bit mean for not letting your brother eat it! You needn't have said anything. He'd already re-heated it after all and you could have had something else tomorrow.
c4rv
06-07-2011
Apart from tasting like cardboard I don't think its actually make you ill
Bethaneeny
06-07-2011
Originally Posted by crazychris12:
“TBH Bethaneeny I think you were a bit mean for not letting your brother eat it! You needn't have said anything. He'd already re-heated it after all and you could have had something else tomorrow. ”

I was in a different room, and I told him not to eat the pizza, mum had already made him dinner (which I don't like, hence me making something else), so that would have gone to waste, and I didn't know he'd heated it up til afterwards
Cruachan
06-07-2011
Deleted. 'twas not worth the bother.

Imagine getting worked up about re-heating a pizza. I cannot.
crazychris12
07-07-2011
Originally Posted by Bethaneeny:
“I was in a different room, and I told him not to eat the pizza, mum had already made him dinner (which I don't like, hence me making something else), so that would have gone to waste, and I didn't know he'd heated it up til afterwards”

Okay.
BrunoStreete
07-07-2011
It will be fine.
crazychris12
07-07-2011
So did you eat it then?
billlythekid
19-07-2011
Originally Posted by Bethaneeny:
“I was in a different room, and I told him not to eat the pizza, mum had already made him dinner (which I don't like, hence me making something else), so that would have gone to waste, and I didn't know he'd heated it up til afterwards”

queenshaks
19-07-2011
Originally Posted by billlythekid:
“”

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Scrubber
20-07-2011
I'd never eat anything that's been heated more than twice, but that's just me.
Hobbit Feet
20-07-2011
Originally Posted by Scrubber:
“I'd never eat anything that's been heated more than twice, but that's just me.”

Or in this case, now 14 days old
degsyhufc
20-07-2011
Originally Posted by Scrubber:
“I'd never eat anything that's been heated more than twice, but that's just me.”

So you've never had a soup/stew on the hob for a week?
Scrubber
20-07-2011
Originally Posted by degsyhufc:
“So you've never had a soup/stew on the hob for a week?”

... ofcourse not.
queenshaks
20-07-2011
Originally Posted by degsyhufc:
“So you've never had a soup/stew on the hob for a week?”

Blimey...never in a million years!!

Anything over 3 days old, I don't eat.
c4rv
21-07-2011
Originally Posted by queenshaks:
“Blimey...never in a million years!!

Anything over 3 days old, I don't eat.”

As long as its been reheated back to proper temp it will be safe to eat. However I wouldn't comment on taste and texture
Sambda
21-07-2011
Originally Posted by degsyhufc:
“So you've never had a soup/stew on the hob for a week?”

That's just crazy. I'm the last to bother about sell-by dates and the like, but I image a saucepan of soup that had sat unrefrigerated on the hob for a week would be mouldy!
c4rv
21-07-2011
Originally Posted by Sambda:
“That's just crazy. I'm the last to bother about sell-by dates and the like, but I image a saucepan of soup that had sat unrefrigerated on the hob for a week would be mouldy!”

If you are reheating every day then you won't get mould
sootysoo
21-07-2011
If our stomachs were that weak we'd have been made extinct by now. Our biggest problem with food is being overly cautious and throwing out food that is perfectly fine to eat. Don't be ruled by use by dates as they are just a guide only.

I had a bag of pears in the fridge recently and one pear had gone completely soft and mushy but the rest were soft but otherwise fine. I made a delicious pear flan and three days later I am still standing. The sight of the pears would be enough to make most quiver at the knees by the sound of it.
degsyhufc
21-07-2011
And there's me thinking it was standard in years gone by to have a pot of food on the hob. Pretty sure it was so it goes to show how times have changed.
SimonSmith42
21-07-2011
Originally Posted by degsyhufc:
“So you've never had a soup/stew on the hob for a week?”

I lived in a house where one guy did that. He had two, one meat stew, one fish stew. They were so disgusting, the landlord threw him out after a couple of months.
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