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Goats cheese! Sh.....t!!

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Teddybear33 · 13/06/2014 13:52

Just are goats cheese in a cooked risotto ball....please tell me this is ok?? I didn't realise goats cheese was a major no no and thought cheese was ok if cooked.....! Sh*t!!! I can't believe I've been careful all this time and now might've screwed up..... Does anyone know how bad this is or am I panicking over nothing?

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Teddybear33 · 13/06/2014 13:52

That should say ate not are

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ilovepowerhoop · 13/06/2014 13:53

It is fine cooked so stop worrying

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IsletsOfLangerhans · 13/06/2014 13:54

If it was cooked and piping hot then it should be fine as any bacteria would be killed.

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ilovepowerhoop · 13/06/2014 13:55

www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/2684.aspx?CategoryID=54&SubCategoryID=216- only some goats cheese is not ok and even then it is ok cooked

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beccajoh · 13/06/2014 13:56

You're worrying over nothing.

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TwigletFiend · 13/06/2014 13:56

It's fine if cooked. Don't panic!

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MrsCosmopilite · 13/06/2014 13:57

I ate it throughout my pregnancy and was fine.

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Teddybear33 · 13/06/2014 13:59

Thank you ladies! Just gave myself a bit of a fright when googling goats cheese.

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BeckaH123 · 13/06/2014 14:05

Step away from Google! Smile

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eurochick · 13/06/2014 15:17

It's fine if cooked. I'm intolerant to cow's milk and have had goats cheese (the hard stuff or cooked soft stuff) throughout.

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gatti · 13/06/2014 16:04

Everything that is in supermarkets is pretty safe...

If I fancy mozzarella I have mozzarella, if I fancy goat's cheese I have that too...

what they should have said on google is that you should steer clear from foods that are being sold on markets or buffet foods as these may not be stored in optimal conditions or pasteurised.

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hubbahubster · 13/06/2014 16:32

FFS. It's cheese. Chillax ;)

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Teddybear33 · 13/06/2014 18:08

Cool. Thanks everyone. Question asked and answered :-)

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