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	<title>I left cheese out overnight. Is it still tasty?</title>
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	<description>I left my cheese out overnight. Is it still okay to eat?  After yesterday&apos;s pizza, I neglected to return the cheese to the fridge. This includes a mozzarella block, loosely wrapped in plastic with an exposed end, a block of parmesean (same wrap situation), and a tub of fresh mozzarella in olivine. It was left out for approxamately 20 hours. Is any of it recoverable for tonight&apos;s pizza?</description>
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