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I would add following as much as possible HACCP even when you don't
have the health dept looking at you. Although I seem to have been blessed with an iron stomach many are not. At particular risk are folks with compromised immune systems. It has disappeared from the news but HIV is very much continuing to spread and a large number of people have hepititis C. I have a friend with Lupus and another who had an organ transplant and several who are on chemo. Many times these conditions are unknow to others so it's helpful to me to try to assume someone in a group I'm providing food for may have a compromised immune system and act accordingly. -Marylouise -L. wrote: > 1. Is it ok to leave a cake that is decorated with an icing made from > butter and cream cheese, powdered sugar and water (or milk) out on the > counter overnight, or should it be refridgerated? |
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