Kurrawong_Kid
Well-Known Member
In a recent issue of YM there was a photo of a couple loading hot food into a Thermos before setting off on a passage. This seemed a good idea to me. I mentioned this to SWMBO, who is a bit of a scientist, and she was mightily unimpressed!!
According to her, this is highly dangerous, because any bacteria not killed in the initial cooking have ample opportunity to proliferate with gastric consequences.
She states she will only reheat (and then only once) food if it is sharply cooled after the initial cooking and then refrigerated before reheating.
Is she correct?
According to her, this is highly dangerous, because any bacteria not killed in the initial cooking have ample opportunity to proliferate with gastric consequences.
She states she will only reheat (and then only once) food if it is sharply cooled after the initial cooking and then refrigerated before reheating.
Is she correct?