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robgunby wrote:Don't let the meat fall below about 140F or it can spoil and make you sick.
robgunby wrote:PS warm up your cool box with hot water first. Not essential but helps,



Swindon_Ed wrote:robgunby wrote:Don't let the meat fall below about 140F or it can spoil and make you sick.
145f/63c is the lowest safe temp' meat is allowed to get to when hot holding as stated by the EHO and FSA.
I know it's only 5f, but it's the difference between operating legally or not in the UK and the last thing you want to do is get in either the EHO or FSA's bad books.robgunby wrote:PS warm up your cool box with hot water first. Not essential but helps,
Also don't heat your cool box with hot water as the meat will continue to cook and dry out. The meat will have enough heat in it to stay hot and warm the cool box.

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