- Oct 12, 2004
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Originally posted by: dullard
Your Inspiration?
Originally posted by: notfred
Oh no, 3 hours! :roll:
I'm eating bread that I bought *TWO DAYS AGO!* :shocked:
Originally posted by: D1gger
How can you tell if it smells ok, it smells like vomit to start with?
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Originally posted by: notfred
Oh no, 3 hours! :roll:
I'm eating bread that I bought *TWO DAYS AGO!* :shocked:
1. I live in Texas
2. Its over a hundred degrees outside.
3. Bacteria galore!!1!1! w00t
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Originally posted by: notfred
Oh no, 3 hours! :roll:
I'm eating bread that I bought *TWO DAYS AGO!* :shocked:
1. I live in Texas
2. Its over a hundred degrees outside.
3. Bacteria galore!!1!1! w00t
Yeah, cause food is never kept at 100+ degrees for three hours before being served. Not like, under a heat lamp or anything.
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Originally posted by: notfred
Oh no, 3 hours! :roll:
I'm eating bread that I bought *TWO DAYS AGO!* :shocked:
1. I live in Texas
2. Its over a hundred degrees outside.
3. Bacteria galore!!1!1! w00t
Yeah, cause food is never kept at 100+ degrees for three hours before being served. Not like, under a heat lamp or anything.
A heat lamp is closer to 160+ degrees, which kills bacteria. 100 degrees is good for bacterial growth.
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Originally posted by: notfred
Oh no, 3 hours! :roll:
I'm eating bread that I bought *TWO DAYS AGO!* :shocked:
1. I live in Texas
2. Its over a hundred degrees outside.
3. Bacteria galore!!1!1! w00t
Yeah, cause food is never kept at 100+ degrees for three hours before being served. Not like, under a heat lamp or anything.
A heat lamp is closer to 160+ degrees, which kills bacteria. 100 degrees is good for bacterial growth.
Post again when your doctor tells you that you got food poisoning from it. Then I'll beleive you that it was full of bacteria. Or keep posting while healthy, and keep telling me how right you were that it was horribly dangerous. Whatever.
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Originally posted by: notfred
Oh no, 3 hours! :roll:
I'm eating bread that I bought *TWO DAYS AGO!* :shocked:
1. I live in Texas
2. Its over a hundred degrees outside.
3. Bacteria galore!!1!1! w00t
Yeah, cause food is never kept at 100+ degrees for three hours before being served. Not like, under a heat lamp or anything.