jennyema
Chef Extraordinaire
Beets cook in 5-8 minutes in an instant pot. It’s great for a lot of things.
Quit telling me that the beets are fine until you read the quote in my previous post, post #11
Looking at your can, I’d still eat it. And I’m a food safety nut with an increasingly sensitive digestive system.Quit telling me that the beets are fine until you read the quote in my previous post, post #11
you should buy them casey. Store away for rainy (think tornadoes and hurricanes) days.
I wouldn't do that... I don't really like beets in general.I have already received my refund, but I still have this dented can of beets. Would you use it?
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I'm just pointing out that there can be risks, as mentioned in the article on the McGill University website. I do not want to be reassured by people who don't seem to have checked that they know what they are talking about. Sure, the chance that something bad will come of eating those beets is low, but why would I risk it for a $1.89 can of beets? If I get sick and pass out, who will notice and get me to the hospital quickly? Some friends who live nearby have a key to my house, but I don't talk to them every day, so it might be days or a week before they thought they needed to check.taxy, I've already said how I feel about dented cans. Others are only expressing how they feel. To each their own.
Well casey, if you can crawl, don't worry about carrying supplies with you. You'll find your goods along the way. Be sure to carry a can opener though.
Tornados develop over land. Hurricanes develop over water. Correct?