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I refreeze meat. I have never had a problem with it.

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At 02:04 PM 2/8/2005, you wrote:

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>I have a question that my husband and I have argued about and never

>came up with an answer. Now I really need an answer because I went

>and left 2 cut-up and frozen bison livers out of the freezer until

>they thawed. My question is, is there anything wrong with re-

>freezing meat, organ meat or otherwise? I spent two evenings cutting

>up this liver and freezing it in small portions. Then I had to get

>something out of the freezer from underneath the liver, and I took it

>all out and forgot to put it back in. The liver stayed cold, but not

>frozen. I remember my mother used to say you shouldn't refreeze

>meat, but I have no idea why. Does anyone know? Would you all go

>ahead and eat twice frozen liver?

>

>Thanks in advance!

>Sara

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I think the issue here is the exponential growth of bacterial

pathogens at room temperature and the time taken to de-frost

conventionally. If you have say a frozen steak and defrost it to room

temperature it will have several hours at a temperature above the

1-3°C (sorry)normal cool room/refrigerator storage temperature at

which bacterial growth is inhibited. Which, when it is re-frozen,

will give it a relatively high bacterial count. Freezing does not

kill the bacteria. When it is defrosted the second time the high

level of bacteris to start greatly increases the liklihood of

pathogenic bacterial dominance and illness. Defrosting more quickly

is one obvious answer, by microwave if that is considered acceptable

(de-natured rubber steak)or by immersing in hot water etc.

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> Hi

> I have a question that my husband and I have argued about and never

> came up with an answer. Now I really need an answer because I went

> and left 2 cut-up and frozen bison livers out of the freezer until

> they thawed. My question is, is there anything wrong with re-

> freezing meat, organ meat or otherwise? I spent two evenings cutting

> up this liver and freezing it in small portions. Then I had to get

> something out of the freezer from underneath the liver, and I took it

> all out and forgot to put it back in. The liver stayed cold, but not

> frozen. I remember my mother used to say you shouldn't refreeze

> meat, but I have no idea why. Does anyone know? Would you all go

> ahead and eat twice frozen liver?

>

> Thanks in advance!

> Sara

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defrosting should be done in a refrigerator....takes longer than setting out on

a counter top, , but it stays within safe zone temps.

Re: Re-Freezing meat?

I think the issue here is the exponential growth of bacterial

pathogens at room temperature and the time taken to de-frost

conventionally. If you have say a frozen steak and defrost it to room

temperature it will have several hours at a temperature above the

1-3°C (sorry)normal cool room/refrigerator storage temperature at

which bacterial growth is inhibited. Which, when it is re-frozen,

will give it a relatively high bacterial count. Freezing does not

kill the bacteria. When it is defrosted the second time the high

level of bacteris to start greatly increases the liklihood of

pathogenic bacterial dominance and illness. Defrosting more quickly

is one obvious answer, by microwave if that is considered acceptable

(de-natured rubber steak)or by immersing in hot water etc.

>

> Hi

> I have a question that my husband and I have argued about and never

> came up with an answer. Now I really need an answer because I went

> and left 2 cut-up and frozen bison livers out of the freezer until

> they thawed. My question is, is there anything wrong with re-

> freezing meat, organ meat or otherwise? I spent two evenings cutting

> up this liver and freezing it in small portions. Then I had to get

> something out of the freezer from underneath the liver, and I took it

> all out and forgot to put it back in. The liver stayed cold, but not

> frozen. I remember my mother used to say you shouldn't refreeze

> meat, but I have no idea why. Does anyone know? Would you all go

> ahead and eat twice frozen liver?

>

> Thanks in advance!

> Sara

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