Flesh Eater
New member
So, this past weekend I was affected by the mass outage in western PA. Our power went out around 4 am Friday morning, and returned Sunday afternoon at 1pm.
The temperatures outside reached about 40 degrees at one point Sunday, but my interior in my house read 44 degrees when I returned home Sunday.
My question is, would you guys eat the unopened dairy/eggnog/etc. left in your refrigerator or toss it? The majority of the outage was during exterior temperatures of 23 degrees-30 degrees all weekend. We threw away the meat we had defrosted in the refrigerator, but I kept the unopened eggnog, eggs, and whole milk. Should I toss those, too?
Trying not to be a giant puss, but food poisoning doesn't sound like fun. So far everyone is still okay.
The temperatures outside reached about 40 degrees at one point Sunday, but my interior in my house read 44 degrees when I returned home Sunday.
My question is, would you guys eat the unopened dairy/eggnog/etc. left in your refrigerator or toss it? The majority of the outage was during exterior temperatures of 23 degrees-30 degrees all weekend. We threw away the meat we had defrosted in the refrigerator, but I kept the unopened eggnog, eggs, and whole milk. Should I toss those, too?
Trying not to be a giant puss, but food poisoning doesn't sound like fun. So far everyone is still okay.