Garlic Sausage thawed in the fridge, and forgot about for a week, still good?
gostumpy
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Wife says no, I think it's still good... We froze a Garlic Sausage ring (sealed in package) probably about a month or two ago, expiry date on it is May 2015, she thinks because we froze it we have to eat it within 2-3 days of thawing...
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
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Since it hasn't reached its expiration date, and assuming it was properly stored before being thawed, I would say it's fine.
Just do a sniff test to be safe.0 -
I reckon you're probably fine, especially if you thawed it in the fridge. Definitely sniff.0
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Definitely give it the sniff test first. 2-3 days is a little aggressive, but 7 days is definitely borderline. Food poisoning isn't a nice experience.0
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It's likely still good. I'm assuming it's still in the original packaging, uncooked? If so, expiry date still applies. I'd eat it without a second thought.
Now, the 2-3 days after thaw rule applies more to items that you have previously cooked, froze, then thawed to reheat.0 -
I think if it was opened and frozen or opened and thawed, yeah, it's got a short lifespan... but being factory sealed I'm confident it's good til it's expiry date.0
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NEVER MIND, Expiry date was May 2014, not 2015 HAH
I guess it was in the freezer longer than I thought!!0 -
Look at the sodium content. Those things have enough sodium that think they could have crossed the Atlantic on the mayflower and still be ok.0
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I'd toss it. No need to take any chances.0
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I would personally use a sniff test. Things don't go bad in the freezer, even if there is an expiration date. Now that it's been sitting in the fridge a while I would certainly sniff it to see if it smells like it's "off" or rancidified... But other than that I wouldn't put much stock in an expiration date when it's been in a freezer.0
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williams969 wrote: »It's likely still good. I'm assuming it's still in the original packaging, uncooked? If so, expiry date still applies. I'd eat it without a second thought.
Now, the 2-3 days after thaw rule applies more to items that you have previously cooked, froze, then thawed to reheat.
What she said!0 -
depends on how it's made and how it's been cared for.0
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Sealed in factory packaging does not mean the sausage is sterile. Good chance enough things are growing in that sausage after a week that will at best make it taste off, and at worst make you sick.
Please do not rely on the sniff test or the eyeball test. I promise you that there is plenty of spoiled food out there that will not smell or look off.I would personally use a sniff test. Things don't go bad in the freezer, even if there is an expiration date. Now that it's been sitting in the fridge a while I would certainly sniff it to see if it smells like it's "off" or rancidified... But other than that I wouldn't put much stock in an expiration date when it's been in a freezer.
In this case, the expiration date is meaningless, and I'm sure the sausage was fine when it came out of the freezer. But it is incorrect to say nothing ever goes bad in the freezer. Some bacteria, including E. coli, can still grow at home freezer temps, it's just very, very, very slow and almost never a problem in real life.0 -
I always have a 3 day rule with most things!0
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