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Chicken in Sandwiches

paleojamie
Posts: 191
Hey all 
There is some chicken breast in my local store (frozen) .. it says microwave for 6 minutes and it is ready to eat (partly pre cooked)
Can I heat it up .. put it in bread and take it to uni and eat it like 3 hours later? Do I have to let it cool before putting in my sandwiches ??
it won't spoil will it or cause food poisoning?
I would put the sandwiches in an airtight container!
Thanks to anyone that answers

There is some chicken breast in my local store (frozen) .. it says microwave for 6 minutes and it is ready to eat (partly pre cooked)
Can I heat it up .. put it in bread and take it to uni and eat it like 3 hours later? Do I have to let it cool before putting in my sandwiches ??
it won't spoil will it or cause food poisoning?
I would put the sandwiches in an airtight container!
Thanks to anyone that answers

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Doesn't sound like the most appetising chicken but to answer your questions.........
1) let it cool if you intend to put the sandwich into a sealed bag otherwise the condensation from the hot food will turn your bread soggy.
2) 3 hours won't be any problem at all. I often go 10 hours with chicken sandwiches sat in my drawer.0 -
Doesn't sound like the most appetising chicken but to answer your questions.........
1) let it cool if you intend to put the sandwich into a sealed bag otherwise the condensation from the hot food will turn your bread soggy.
2) 3 hours won't be any problem at all. I often go 10 hours with chicken sandwiches sat in my drawer.
ahhh thank you very much
How do you do it? what chicken do you use?
or could I cook it the night before and then let it cool and store the sandwiches in the fridge overnight .. and then take them to uni?0 -
will get some of this and try it then .. hopefully it'll be ok! Not sure what it'll taste like after being cooked in the microwave but hey!0
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