Friday, February 3, 2012
I brought home a frozen pizza from the grocery store on a hot day, and the pizza thawed out in the car (it was a long drive home). I want to know if it is still okay to eat the pizza because I noticed a "do not allow the pizza to thaw" notice above the directions on the back. Help please?|||Yeah it's okay, but don't let it happen again. When you take food, and thaw it, it gets lots of bacteria, then freeze it again, all that bacteria gets frozen with it, so that's all the more bacteria in what you eating. Promise, it isn't going to kill you, but it's not healthy to thaw, then freeze things multiple times without cooking, because you end up with bad bacteria after the 2nd or 3rd time.|||Oh not a good idea! Once thawed, it's best to heat it up right away. Putting it in the freezer can cause all sorts of bacteria! Now if you took it out of the freezer and into the fridge, that's a different story. I believe you can store it in the fridge and then heat it up. But don't do that if it's been in the freezer for over 24 hours. You don't want to take the chance of getting sick!|||Never re-freeze something that has been defrosted. You can however, defrost something raw, cook it and then freeze the cooked leftovers. So, in this case, cook the pizza first before re-freezing. Better yet....just eat it for dinner tonight!|||Never eat anything that was once frozen, then thawed, then frozen again. It's bacteria city and you'll get sick. Throw it out.|||You could get food poisoning
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