The coffee creamers served to me at Denny's, both unidentified otherwise, and "Half & Half", state "no chilling required", or "no refrigeration required". In the stores, quite a variety of prepared foods including meat dishes, pasta dishes, even various vegetable-cheese mixtures, are being sold pre-packaged, sealed, not refrigerated, which do not intone "cook thoroughly", or must be heated (to kill bacteria), before consumption, and displayed on the regular food aisles.
The ingredients listed are generally more acceptable, to me anyway, than the usual crap offered in the refrigerated section, "cold-cuts", ham, meat balls, sausage. The new stuff has no nitrites, many proclaiming "No Preservatives, No Nitrites, No Artificial Ingredients". These last are most attractive in the sausage varieties.
How are they doing this? The "pull-dates" are generally sooner than preserved crap, but still, pretty long, many months in some cases. Is this class of foods pretty safe? All of them we've tried have tasted delicious! Many are marked "Organic , to boot! imp
The ingredients listed are generally more acceptable, to me anyway, than the usual crap offered in the refrigerated section, "cold-cuts", ham, meat balls, sausage. The new stuff has no nitrites, many proclaiming "No Preservatives, No Nitrites, No Artificial Ingredients". These last are most attractive in the sausage varieties.
How are they doing this? The "pull-dates" are generally sooner than preserved crap, but still, pretty long, many months in some cases. Is this class of foods pretty safe? All of them we've tried have tasted delicious! Many are marked "Organic , to boot! imp