My first ever Kebab. Too full, can I eat tomorrow?!


Question:

My first ever Kebab. Too full, can I eat tomorrow?

After 62 years I have had my first Kebeb! Can you believe that? It was so yummy and so filling that I could only eat half of it. Can I take it to work tomorrow not reheat it but eat it cold? it is a chicken one (not the lamb thing that cooks for days on end) will this be okay?


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How heartwarming to hear such lovely answers and support.I am 2yrs older Although though retired from the health service am still doing a part time job which involves youngsters. I am lively fit and healthy and love when they compliment what I wear and ask "where did you buy it?" and when do I say something is old they say "Oh no it's Retro!"I visit a special school with my greyhound also Guides and Brownies.I have been told it is time to slow down and act my age but no one can tell me how a 64yr old is suppose to act????Bet that would bring some interesting answers were I to ask !!!!

Probably, but I really wouldn't risk it. They're not expensive, go on, throw it in the bin and buy another one tomorrow!

It should be fine as long as you have a insulated lunch bag that will keep it cool until lunch time.

yeah keep it in the fridge overnight

Why not. Its been sat for six weeks and reheated everday untill you took it home.

yeh i would i do the same i loveeeeee kebabs

As long as you keep it cool it will be fine.

yap..u can keep it in the fidge overnight..

Yeah it'll be allright!
I mean, a kebab is risky enough as it is, you may as well reheat it too!
But they are yummy and I know what you mean about them being filling!

Sure just reheat it. (--,)

yay kebabs!
stick it in the fridge overnight and it'll be fine to re-heat
happy kebabing!
m x

i think it would be ok as long as it's been kept in the fridge , but i really wouldn't risk it and also i don't think it will taste as nice after a day.




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