View Full Version : How long have you left food in the oven?
CountryBob
01-23-2008, 12:56 PM
I once cooked a deer ham for a football game and after most was eaten - I put it back in the oven on low. I dont use the oven much so 3 weeks later a horrible smell was present. I couldnt find the source but the next night I had some take home that I was going to warm up. I opened the oven and threw up in the floor. The deer ham had been slowly staying warm all that time and had an inch or so of blue mold on it. It was the worst smell I had experienced at that point in my life (until a later trip to a bar bathroom with a hooker-that's another story altogether). Anyone have a great experience such as mine?
Marc with a c
01-23-2008, 12:57 PM
i once left the stove on while i was at work all day.
GvacMobile
01-23-2008, 12:59 PM
I honestly don't think I've ever used my oven.
EliSnow
01-23-2008, 01:30 PM
I honestly don't think I've ever used my oven.
I honestly didn't think you had an oven.
DarkHippie
01-23-2008, 01:39 PM
I once cooked a deer ham for a football game and after most was eaten - I put it back in the oven on low. I dont use the oven much so 3 weeks later a horrible smell was present. I couldnt find the source but the next night I had some take home that I was going to warm up. I opened the oven and threw up in the floor. The deer ham had been slowly staying warm all that time and had an inch or so of blue mold on it. It was the worst smell I had experienced at that point in my life (until a later trip to a bar bathroom with a hooker-that's another story altogether). Anyone have a great experience such as mine?
this seriously made me throw up. As bad as 2 girls 1 cup
Bulldogcakes
01-23-2008, 05:08 PM
this seriously made me throw up. As bad as 2 girls 1 cup
It gets worse. Right after that, his 13 year old step sister showed up (http://www.ronfez.net/forums/showthread.php?p=1597499#post1597499) . . . .
FUNKMAN
01-23-2008, 05:42 PM
How long have you left food in the oven?
not long
but i did leave a cake out in the rain and i don't think that i can take it
topless_mike
01-23-2008, 05:46 PM
omg that is gross.
wait, how did you not notice that the oven was still on?
BoondockSaint
01-23-2008, 05:47 PM
9 months.
topless_mike
01-23-2008, 05:48 PM
in a seperate non-related event, i once left a full glass of chocolate milk in my parents basement. we were playing pool, and i put it down on the floor, behind the cue-rack so nobody would knock it over. this was in march.
that following november, i was cleaning and i found it.
i almost threw up. the bottom half of the glass was solidified, and the top half was mold.
i just threw the entire glass out.
im getting the jivvies just thinkin about it.
reillyluck
01-23-2008, 05:51 PM
in a seperate non-related event, i once left a full glass of chocolate milk in my parents basement. we were playing pool, and i put it down on the floor, behind the cue-rack so nobody would knock it over. this was in march.
that following november, i was cleaning and i found it.
i almost threw up. the bottom half of the glass was solidified, and the top half was mold.
i just threw the entire glass out.
im getting the jivvies just thinkin about it.
you sicken me. :banning:
how could you do that to CHOCOLATE MILK!!!!
SatCam
01-23-2008, 05:55 PM
How long have you left food in the oven?
cooked a turkey for six hours :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
PapaBear
01-23-2008, 06:33 PM
Back in his teen party days, one of my brothers came home wasted and put some Mrs. Paul's fish "fillets" in the oven. He passed out, and I found them the next morning. The batter was completely charred and hollow. The fish evaporated completely.
KC2OSO
01-23-2008, 06:41 PM
About 10 years ago at our house in Bloomingdale, we had a freezer in the basement. Same size as a refrigerator but the whole thing's a freezer. The thing was pretty well stocked full of venison, regular beef, and fish from fishing trips to Belmar and other frozen crap.
One day I get the bright idea to blaze and put up some shelves in the basement. I unplug the freezer to use the drill or saw or something. Finish the shelves, pile them up with crap, go on about my business.
About three weeks later, I begin to notice "that smell". Couldn't pinpoint it. Looked all in the 'fridge upstairs and couldn't find a thing. Another few days go by and now the house really beginning to smell really bad. I'm thinking dead cat/squirrel/moose in the attic? Couldn't find it. Venture into the basement to get something and the smell is intense.
Locate the source and open the door and throw up immediately three or four times. Dead rotten meat smell :blink: worst thing I have ever smelled by 100 times. I'll never forget that smell - just stinking death. Threw the food in bags and went to the dumpster behind ShopRite. Had to haul the freezer upstairs and put it on the curb. There was no way to clean it.
No chocolate milk was harmed during the entire stinking event.
sailor
01-23-2008, 07:26 PM
i've ended up with leftovers in the fridge for a few months. retched, but never fully vomited. so vile. cleaned two bowls out and just threw the third out when it's time came.
DarkHippie
01-23-2008, 07:28 PM
It gets worse. Right after that, his 13 year old step sister showed up (http://www.ronfez.net/forums/showthread.php?p=1597499#post1597499) . . . .
made worse, or made hotter?
drusilla
01-23-2008, 08:13 PM
I once cooked a deer ham for a football game and after most was eaten - I put it back in the oven on low. I dont use the oven much so 3 weeks later a horrible smell was present. I couldnt find the source but the next night I had some take home that I was going to warm up. I opened the oven and threw up in the floor. The deer ham had been slowly staying warm all that time and had an inch or so of blue mold on it. It was the worst smell I had experienced at that point in my life (until a later trip to a bar bathroom with a hooker-that's another story altogether). Anyone have a great experience such as mine?
that is seriously disgusting &i don't even understand how it was possible.
jauble
01-23-2008, 08:21 PM
I just enjoy the term deer ham. Im quite ocd about the oven/stovetop so that hasn't happened to me. I have forgot some beverages in odd spots though. Dumping those out is always a bit dry heavie
TeeBone
01-24-2008, 02:09 AM
Not so much in the oven, but certainly a rotten smell that forced vomiting. Lemme splain:
In 2005, I was living in Lauderdale By the Sea and had to evacuate due to yet another Hurricane approaching. Did you hear that New Orleans!? You actually have to leave your home when a fucking natural disaster is coming. Anyway, I turned off the power/water and cleared out all the perishables, or so I thought. I forgot to get a steak I had in the freezer. Well, long story short; when I came back home 4 days later, I was instantly overcome by the smell of rotting steak when I opened the front door and threw up over a banister at the condo complex, down to the parking lot whereupon I hit a neighbor's car. SIDE-NOTE - The oven was undamaged.
topless_mike
01-24-2008, 04:00 AM
you sicken me. :banning:
how could you do that to CHOCOLATE MILK!!!!
cause i was baked out of my mind.
<3 chocolate milk.
i am not a chocolate milk assassin
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