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fairclaire wrote: »Breakfast is identical every morning on a weekday. No deviation. A slice of toast with chocolate spread (yuk) and a frube. Obviously I stocked up on cheap frubes whilst they were glitching and had to freeze them.
couldn't stock up with frubes in my freezer as it's jam-packedgot a couple of boxes in there though without the packaging
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Risky - cold cooked rice grows some sort of mould that is toxic. Advice seems to be to cool quickly, refridgerate immediately and don't keep longer than 24 hours.. Also, DH got full blown salmonella posioning from a cold rice dish off the buffet in Morocco (only thing he had that I didn't). I wouldn't risk it.
Bacillus Cereus - it's a bacterium.
Common medical exam question: someone eats some re-heated rice and develops abdominal pain and diarrhoea etc.
Easy way to remember:
Re-heated rice?! You can't be serious! (b. cereus)
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That reminded me fondly of the lessons in food hygiene I had at college. We had to remember the main bacteria, and different facts about it. We were always told the phrase 'Be serious about rice' to help remember because it was called something like bacillus cereous. On the days I had that lesson, I ate nothing more than a chocolate bar
I don't remember much about it now, but I never eat rice more than a day later from when it was cooked (and get it into the fridge asap)
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Just catching up!
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Bacillus Cereus - it's a bacterium.
Common medical exam question: someone eats some re-heated rice and develops abdominal pain and diarrhoea etc.
Easy way to remember:
Re-heated rice?! You can't be serious! (b. cereus)
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Often freeze cooked rice and then refresh by leaving in boiling hot water for a couple of mins....never had any probs......so far :eek:0 -
cheer1eader wrote: »hope you have a better time in tunisia than i did 13 years ago! i was 6 months pregnant with DS2 & have very swollen feet & ankles
also got chased down a market & got hit with a bag from some bloke because i wouldn't buy one of his bags! :eek::eek::(
Morocco was bad enough I thought lol
Not pregnant but suffer swollen ankles and feet, taken care of that
I will take care of the markets, thank you for the tip off
Right, bags ready for post office, just need my Pepsi results
Pepsi Regular 8 pack still ok this morningThere's no place like home
Feeling down? Weak in body? Makes no difference to me, I think of you all when I'm sitting quietly.
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Morning all. I'm back from our Butlins holiday with kids and my parents. Glad I missed all the nonsense and upset so I'll start from here.
Happy birthday Rose, sounds like you have a week of celebrating ahead of you.:beer:
I've done M&S, matalan and A and on my second cup of tea catching up.Tiger :cool:
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