D dg8375 Guest Sep 8, 2009 #1 i bought pre-cooked turkey meatballs & froze them before the use by date, which was a month ago. Tonight I cooked them & now have left overs. Is it safe to eat tomorrow or the next night?
i bought pre-cooked turkey meatballs & froze them before the use by date, which was a month ago. Tonight I cooked them & now have left overs. Is it safe to eat tomorrow or the next night?
C coomakaa New member Sep 8, 2009 #2 It should be okay for the first two nights after cooking, but not beyond that point.
C Chef Quiet New member Sep 8, 2009 #3 Just as long as it doesn't give off an odor then it should be fine. Also, if it didn't taste bad when you ate it, less likely it will go bad.
Just as long as it doesn't give off an odor then it should be fine. Also, if it didn't taste bad when you ate it, less likely it will go bad.
C coomakaa New member Sep 8, 2009 #4 It should be okay for the first two nights after cooking, but not beyond that point.
C Chef Quiet New member Sep 8, 2009 #5 Just as long as it doesn't give off an odor then it should be fine. Also, if it didn't taste bad when you ate it, less likely it will go bad.
Just as long as it doesn't give off an odor then it should be fine. Also, if it didn't taste bad when you ate it, less likely it will go bad.
C Chef Quiet New member Sep 8, 2009 #6 Just as long as it doesn't give off an odor then it should be fine. Also, if it didn't taste bad when you ate it, less likely it will go bad.
Just as long as it doesn't give off an odor then it should be fine. Also, if it didn't taste bad when you ate it, less likely it will go bad.
C Chef Quiet New member Sep 8, 2009 #7 Just as long as it doesn't give off an odor then it should be fine. Also, if it didn't taste bad when you ate it, less likely it will go bad.
Just as long as it doesn't give off an odor then it should be fine. Also, if it didn't taste bad when you ate it, less likely it will go bad.