Food Safety Decision Guides
Use these guides when you need a practical, conservative answer about whether food is still safe.
Food left out overnight is usually unsafe. Learn the 2-hour rule, 1-hour hot-weather rule, discard table, and why reheating is not a rescue step.
TemperatureMy Refrigerator Was 45°F Overnight — What Food Should I Discard?A refrigerator at 45°F overnight can put perishable foods at risk. Use this discard guide for meat, dairy, eggs, leftovers, and pantry-safe foods.
Meal PrepCan I Meal Prep Chicken for 7 Days?Meal-prepped chicken should not simply sit in the fridge for 7 days. Learn a safer plan: refrigerate 3–4 days and freeze later portions.
LeftoversHow to Tell If Leftovers Are Still Safe Without Relying on SmellSmell is not a reliable safety test for leftovers. Learn the date, temperature, storage, and discard rules that matter more.
LeftoversCan Reheating Make Food Safe Again?Reheating is not a rescue step for food left out too long. Learn when reheating works and when food must be discarded.
EventsHow Long Can Party Food Sit Out?Party food should not sit out all afternoon. Use this buffet safety guide for dips, pizza, wings, desserts, and cold platters.
LunchCan I Pack Cooked Food in a Lunch Bag Without an Ice Pack?A lunch bag without an ice pack may put perishable foods in the danger zone. Learn safe packing options for school and work.
CoolingHow to Cool Hot Food Safely Before RefrigeratingDo not leave hot food out for hours. Use shallow containers, ice baths, and fast cooling to keep leftovers safe.
DessertsHow Long Can Cream Cheese Frosting Sit Out?Cream cheese frosting is perishable. Learn safe room-temperature limits for cakes, cupcakes, parties, and bake sales.
DessertsDessert Table Food Safety: What Needs Refrigeration?Not every dessert is safe on a table for hours. Use this guide for cheesecake, cream pies, cookies, brownies, fruit tarts, and frosted cakes.