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Thread: Can you nuke mince meat?

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    I wanna cook my curry, I have had curry the past three nights, so theres no good reason why I shouldnt have it tonight. But the only mince meat we have is frozen, and takes 8 hours to defrost. On the microwave it has a defrost option. But I'm not sure if I should nuke mince meat.

    So anybody know wheather its safe to defrost in the microwave? I dont wanna die from food poisoning just yet.

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    Mr. Mulder's Avatar pepper your angus BT Rep: +10BT Rep +10
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    you could try using chicken in your curries like a normal humanoid?

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    Chickens frozen aswell....but that dont help me does it?

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    you can defrost chicken in the microwave with that special defrost button

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    Is that a no to the mince meat then?

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    no you can defrost anything with the defrost button

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    not sure, some one with bewbs might know?

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    Stick it in on lo for 15 minutes,no I don't have bewbs(well not big uns)

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    Yeah you can defrost any meat in the nuker, just have never done so myself.

    Besides, as long as you cook it thouroughly, you won't get any foodbourne illnesses anyways.

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