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Help! AIBU thinking this chicken might be ok to eat?

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mamhaf · 27/10/2008 19:00

I've posted this in food, but need a quick answer and this topic is busier.

Dh doesn;t have the sense he was born with.

I asked him to put the organic chicken in the fridge in the oven to roast.

I've just taken it out, and he'd left the giblets in their plastic bag inside.

I fished out the bag and it was intact and I;ve put the chicken back in the oven = but is it safe to eat?

This isn't the first time he's had to put the same brand chicken in the oven - I warn dds to take the giblets out, but thought a grown adult might have the wit to see the plastic bag sticking out

thanks

OP posts:
bellavita · 27/10/2008 19:05

My mum once did this (years ago) and I am still here to tell the tale. It will be ok.

mamhaf · 27/10/2008 19:06

Thanks - two other mners on the food topic agree it'll be ok.

But if I never post on mnet again, you'll know why!

OP posts:
bellavita · 27/10/2008 19:07
Grin
Loshad · 27/10/2008 19:10

just eat it, can't waste an organic chicken in a recession

MrsGhoulofGhostbourne · 27/10/2008 19:10

please post again tomorrow so we'll know ou survived... [hgin]

soultaken · 27/10/2008 19:10

I've done it too and lived to tell the tale. In fact, I think they may put the giblets in special bags in case anyone is stupid enough to do this.

cheshirekitty · 27/10/2008 19:44

We did this years ago with a turkey, and myself and my sisters are still alive.

If you start going green in the night, you know you shouldn't have eaten it.

Lilybeto · 27/10/2008 20:31

What are giblets? I have always wondered about this. [stupid emoticon]

soultaken · 27/10/2008 20:54

the heart, liver, kidneys and neck cut away from the animal and placed back inside in a plastic bag so that people who wish to cook and eat them can.

Usually added to the gravy stock for flavour and removed before serving.

MrsGhost · 27/10/2008 21:10

I read your thread title as
Help! AIBU thinking this CHILDREN might be ok to eat? ... the answer to that question is NO you can't eat your children.

I think your chicken will be OK though

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