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I posted before about immersing bite-sized chicken
meat in vinegar from a pickle jar. Someone suggested that this can last several days in the fridge. Unfortunately, I may intend to cook it in the next few days, but may be delayed by upto 10 days or more. So the meat sits in vinegar for a long time. I threw a batch out today. What a waste. I wonder if the salty vinegar might not make the chicken last much longer than several days. Any knowledge about this out there in web-land? Cooking Ignoramus |
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