Subj : 'stuff...' To : Daryl Stout From : Vincent Coen Date : Thu Apr 21 2022 20:40:51 Hello Daryl! Wednesday April 20 2022 18:12, you wrote to Dan Clough: DC>> Did you leave the refigerator door open, or something? Food DC>> should stay cold for at least 12 hours in an un-opened fridge. > No...I never opened the doors...but the USDA Food Safety page said > after 4 hours, you should get rid of it. IF it is in a fridge where the temperature is between +2 and +5c then yes. If in a freezer it will be good for 12+ hours assuming it is normally at better than -20c and you keep the doors closed. For the fridge check the temp and if still below +8 it is still good. Under these conditions I would suggest you cook off as much as possible assuming after cooking and cooling the power is back on. Cooked food will have a longer fridge and freezer life i.e., 3+ days in the fridge depending on product/s. Note above temps are in centigrade. Vince DC>> Perhaps you should get a generator? > I can't afford it. The price may be noted around $2000, but that > does NOT include installation, etc. DC>> What? Do you eat only canned or packaged/processed food? > The processed food is loaded with sodium, but I haven't found many > low sodium foods that are inexpensive...the price of everything has > gone up. Yet, the greedy politicians in Washington have no clue how > life is "outside the beltway"...I hold ALL of them in utter contempt. > If I was getting per week what I'm getting per month, things would > be a bit better. But, with my health, I still wouldn't travel outside > of central Arkansas anymore. DC>> Try some *FRESH* food. Most of it is near ZERO sodium content. > I can NOT stand for more than 15 seconds in one spot...whether at > the stove, sink, table, microwave oven, toilet, or in the shower... > or my legs will spasm...the same thing on a scale at a medical clinic. > Daryl > ... A penny saved is a Congressional oversight. > === MultiMail/Win v0.52 Vincent --- Mageia Linux v8 X64/Mbse v1.0.8/GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707 * Origin: Air Applewood, The Linux Gateway to the UK & Eire (2:250/1) .