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	<title>Delicious Meal or Bacteria Party?</title>
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	<description>Will I get sick from eating this?  In an attempt to eat healthier, I broke out the crock pot last night and filled it with raw vegetables and raw chicken, in preparation for a day of slow cooking all day today. However, today I learned that you&apos;re very much not supposed to store raw veg &amp;amp; raw chicken together in the fridge overnight, and now I know better than to do it again.  &lt;br&gt;
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But I&apos;ve had chicken and vegetables cooking in Cream of Chicken soup all day, and after 10 hours of cooking it should all be at a safe temperature.  My apartment smells heavenly and we&apos;re hungry.  Are we asking for a world of hurt if we eat this?&lt;br&gt;
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I&apos;m annoyed at myself because I never plan ahead.  The one time I do, I do it all wrong.  Grr!</description>
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