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Someone sent me some brownies on November 19, and I've just received the
box. They were sealed in Ziploc plastic bags inside the box. They look and smell okay. How long a shelf life do brownies have when shipped by mail? They haven't been refrigerated, but they probably have not been exposed to high temperatures, either. They still feel relatively soft. Someone went to a lot of trouble to make them and I'd hate to throw them out. At the same time, though, I can't really afford to be sick for two days from eating something that has spoiled. What do I do? What sort of spoilage occurs in baked goods, anyway? I know that things like bread and cookies get stale and stiff, but do they ever get hazardous to eat? thanks, kathy |
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