I made some pasta salad. No mayo. Just olive oil and loads of vinegar along with onions, tomatoes and green pepper.
Anyone have a clue how long it'll last in the fridge? I figure the vinegar will preserve it but how long?
I made some pasta salad. No mayo. Just olive oil and loads of vinegar along with onions, tomatoes and green pepper.
Anyone have a clue how long it'll last in the fridge? I figure the vinegar will preserve it but how long?
God, so atrocious in the Old Testament, so attractive in the New--the Jekyl and Hyde of sacred romance.
-Mark Twain
If people are good only because they fear punishment and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed.
-Albert Einstein
Should be good for another 5-7 days, I'd say.
Depends on whether the colander was sterilized, the serving spoon not reintroduced with contaminants, and the state of the fruits/vegetables going in. Also the storage container... If all air was expelled from it before refrigeration.
3-10 days, fridge dependent (a guess)
yup, i'd say about a week or so.. i've eaten some old ass food when i'm awoken from a hangover, but i think that i have a slightly stronger stomach than the average joe.
bottom line, if it doesn't smell good, then it won't taste good.
raverboy
...this is just my perspective on the situation...
I wouldn't eat it after a couple of days... tomatoes don't seem to keep well for longer than that, in my experience.
Let us know how long you keep it.
vashti is right ... tomatoes and fridges don't get along well so cut tomatoes will have a bad (mushy) texture in just a few days (never put fresh whole tomatoes in the refrigerator!).
As for safety, if your fridge is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4.4 degrees Celsius) then those ingredients together (no killers there) will certainly be safe for at least a week to 10 days if they were reasonably fresh when you made it.
Carl.
Last edited by carl1222; 24-04-09 at 01:20 PM.
pasta usually doesn't stay well over night.
i usually make sauce and keep it separate from the pasta until it gets eaten. that you way you can save the sauce and make some pasta the next day.
and yeah, tomatoes are not supposed to go in the fridge. it turns them into not a tomato anymore.
baby ya hustle. but me i hustle harder.
Miso's right, it's the pasta that's going to make it icky as quickly as the tomatoes. It'll get all saturated and bloated. I give it four days, tops.
Spammer Spanker
Yeah. It's all ready turning kind of funky. Next time I make enough to feed six linebackers I think I'll invite company.
God, so atrocious in the Old Testament, so attractive in the New--the Jekyl and Hyde of sacred romance.
-Mark Twain
If people are good only because they fear punishment and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed.
-Albert Einstein
I think you should conduct an experiment to tell us how many days it will take for the food to actually make you sick.![]()
i think he should invite me over next time he makes it. i'll bring alcohol.
mo'Dajvo' pa'wIjDaq je narghpu' He'So'bogh SajlIj
God, so atrocious in the Old Testament, so attractive in the New--the Jekyl and Hyde of sacred romance.
-Mark Twain
If people are good only because they fear punishment and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed.
-Albert Einstein
when tomatoes get mushy... turn then into a ravishing salsa.. it goes great with beer.
raverboy
...this is just my perspective on the situation...