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ummm soo

today we got a box from DH's mom in the mail.  When I opened it, it's the top layer of our wedding cake hahaha.  I'm not willing to eat it considering she mailed it a week and a half ago, but DH intends to eat it. This is the one from our actual wedding.  We had another cake at our reception and I just took it out of the freezer so it can thaw...I forgot all about it until I opened this box.  So....to eat it or not to eat it? (the mailed one that is)
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Re: ummm soo

  • was it frozen when she mailed it?
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  • I'm assuming it was frozen.  We don't know for sure she didn't tell us, only told us that she sent us a package.
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  • It might be okay, depending on how it was packaged. For DH's care packages, I usually bake some type of brownies (wrapped in plastic wrap then sealed in a container) and they are fine. It usually takes 2 weeks for DH to receive something too. I think I would be more concerned with the icing than the actual cake depending on what type of icing it is.
  • It was mailed a week and a half ago? I'd probably pitch it to be honest.
  • I might eat around the icing--year old icing to me (frozen or not) seems icky to me.  Icky being a technical food-service term, of course.
  • I'd probably taste it, but I usually stretch the limits on food eatability. Given the fact that it's been freezing out and I highly doubt the package was being transported in a heated space, I imagine it wouldn't be much worse than having it the fridge...though having something in the fridge for a week & a half is still a long time.
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