I have leftover chineese?!


Question: I have leftover chineese!?
hey i just got some takeout from the local chineese place and i wanted to know if i need to leave the food (which is in one of those white chineese containers) in the fridge rite away or leave it out for a while!?!? what do i do!? thanksWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
if you want your food hot you should not put it in the fridge before you eat it!. eat it as soon as you have it delivered and store any leftovers in the fridge within an hour or so so it won't spoil (it is ok to keep it in the takeout containers, although it may stink up your fridge!)!.

Important! transfer to a microwave safe plate or container if you are heating it up in the microwave (handles on container are metal and will cause a fire)

Any leftovers older than 2 days I would toss in the trash or risk food poisoning!Www@FoodAQ@Com

I really don't understand what you are asking!.

Eat however much you want, what you don't eat refrigerate in a reasonable time frame!. Otherwise the food will begin to spoil!. If the question is about the containers, you can store the food in them, just make sure not to microwave in the containers as the handles are metal!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Well, you could invite one of us over to help you finish the left overs!.

Otherwise, store in the same container or a bowl with a cover!. It's still good for the next three days or so!. Don't wait too long to put it in the fridge or freezer!.

If zapping it in the micro later, add a few drops of water to help it warm properly!.

GL - The Ol' Sasquatch üWww@FoodAQ@Com

We usually set it out to serve and until we are done eating and then we close it up and refrigerate - microwave for lunch the next day!! :)Www@FoodAQ@Com





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