I've had a microwave chicken curry meal sitting defrosted in the fridge for 11 days now. It says "once defrosted eat within 24 hours."
Will it kill me? Or should I just sniff it and if it smells OK shove it down my throat?
I've also had some carrots, broccoli and cauliflower sitting in its plastic bag out of the fridge for ~40 hours and the cauliflower is slightly brown. Will that kill me as well?
If I eat them both at once will they cancel each other out and make me live forever?
>>8864676
Throw it out, it is not worth getting ill over a cheap microwave meal.
>>8864676
>would it kill me or should I just sniff it and if it's fine jam it down my throat
Same thing my gf said the first time we had Sex.
>tfwnogf
>>8864678
I'm upset by the idea of throwing out food but you're probably right
That's £2.50 worth of curry!
>>8864676
>once defrosted eat within 24 hours
If the plastic lid seal hasn't been broken then I'd say eat it.
>>8864676
When did Indian curry become England's national dish?
Such bland people, such a flavorful dish.
It makes no sense.
>>8865634
I read something about Chicken Tikka Masala being voted the National Dish a few years back.
>>Such bland people, such a flavorful dish. It makes no sense.
It makes plenty of sense:
>native British cuisine is bland
>but we have colonies in tropical regions like India, so invariably Brits get exposed to new cuisine, like Indian
>Holy fuck this is tastier than our cold-weather flavorless food back at home
>>8865634
England is a Pakistani colony. There are maybe 4 English people in all of London
>>8865642
This combined with our obsession with gravy, a spicy gravy makes sense here.
>>8864676
microwavable indian food.
>keep it
I guess getting diarrhea from this adds to the authentic Indian experience.
>>8864676
11 days is way too long, its definitely going to have gone bad.
Wtf, so many pussies on /ck/.
It's not like it's been sitting out at room temperature for days, it's been in a fucking fridge, and it's completely sealed. I'd eat it without giving it a second thought, the chances of getting ill are absolutely miniscule.
>>8864676
Freeze it and defrost it again. That'll reset the clock.
>>8866327
This, and take a shot of vodka with it, it deals with the germs.
>>8864676
It will definitively be ok. Processed foods last forever pretty much because of salt and preservatives. Not only that but the spice will kill any bacteria that could survive in cold temperature
Enjoy it my friend
>>8865634
You're surprised that not even Brits want to eat British food?