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Title: Meat too old???
Post by: jbkiron on March 28, 2008, 12:16:14 PM
Hi I'am new to forum I bought a smoker from Tiny last fall works great. Really like the forum have gotten lots of good ideas, can not wait till weather gets a little nicer to get going again. I have a question,I have some pork loins that have been in freezer for two years they are vac. sealed. are they worth smokeing or should I just feed them to the dog????. They show a little freezer burn some darker areas but for most part color looks good have not thawed out yet to check smell. Thanks
Title: Re: Meat too old???
Post by: Wildcat on March 28, 2008, 12:21:43 PM
I vac seal my meat before freezing and it will probably last 2 years with ease.  If you have freezer burn, I would recommend pitching it.  Why take the chance?  I would rather spend a few bucks on more food, than to pay a doctor to make me well again and suffer physically.  There are a couple of folks on here that are much more knowledgeable than I regarding food safety and they will probably chime in later.
Title: Re: Meat too old???
Post by: Wildcat on March 28, 2008, 12:24:01 PM
By the way, Welcome To The Forum.
Title: Re: Meat too old???
Post by: Tiny Tim on March 28, 2008, 12:33:18 PM
Hi JB.  The cat's a smart guy and he gave ya some good advice.  Although, myself, I'd thaw it and check the smell first, then if needed cut the freezer burnt parts off.  But that's me too....you know, won't touch a vegetable with a 10 foot pole, but might try to eat some marginal meat. :D
Title: Re: Meat too old???
Post by: Ontrack on March 28, 2008, 02:08:54 PM
Welcome jb, I had a pork tenderloin problem here today as well. I set 2 out of the freezer yesterday afternoon to thaw, with all intentions of putting them in the refrigerator after a couple of hours. Guess what. I came home today and there they were, in the stainless steel sink with the sun beaming right in on them. They had been out almost 24 hours. At least I can blame it on the wife. ;). Needless to say, I tossed them. Sam's has them for about $2.80 per pound, so I went back and got a couple more, and they are in the refrigerator now. I'd rather pay for them twice and be well than pay for them once and be sick. I've learned from many previous mistakes I've made that it's best to err on the side of safety, and I have the scars to prove it! :)
Title: Re: Meat too old???
Post by: manxman on March 29, 2008, 03:18:09 AM
It is important to remember that smell does not usually relate to the risk of getting food poisoning, many of the bugs that will give you food poisoning do not cause the meat to smell "off"!

Two years vac packed in itself should be ok with regards to food safety, hopefully it has not lost it's vacuum? However the fact it has freezer burn in itself would be enough for me to bin it / feed it to the dog.

Title: Re: Meat too old???
Post by: jbkiron on March 29, 2008, 06:10:41 AM
Thanks for the input on the old loins have not desided what to do with them yet, sure don't want to get sick and don't want my dog to get sick, might just have to give them to Tiny Ha Ha !!!!!

Just put in some ribs can't wait, been so cold have not been able to do much smoking in last month or so.     Got to go I can smell the ribs already!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Meat too old???
Post by: manxman on March 29, 2008, 01:27:21 PM
Quotesure don't want to get sick

Sure if they are cooked adequately you and/or the dogs would be fine, that is one of the the biggest causes of food poisoning.

To me good food and in particular meat and fish is all about quality (plus quantity!) so I would rather bin it and start again but that is down to individual choice.

Good luck with the ribs!!  ;) :)
Title: Re: Meat too old???
Post by: westexasmoker on March 31, 2008, 04:49:54 PM
I agree if the vac has not gone you might be OK, but always err on the side of caution.  If you ever had food posioning its NO FUN, just throw it out and get some more....just my .02

C
Title: Re: Meat too old???
Post by: La Quinta on March 31, 2008, 05:56:38 PM
I say pitch em...especially with pork...
Title: Re: Meat too old???
Post by: iceman on March 31, 2008, 06:57:48 PM
Quote from: La Quinta on March 31, 2008, 05:56:38 PM
I say pitch em...especially with pork...
Gotta go with LQ. Smart choice.
Title: Re: Meat too old???
Post by: FLBentRider on April 01, 2008, 03:00:48 AM
When in doubt, throw it out.

Going (back) to the Grocery is better than the Infirmy.
Title: Re: Meat too old???
Post by: Ontrack on April 01, 2008, 04:33:42 PM
Please don't give it to the dogs! :-X