u/Fine_Shallot_8447

Is it ok to eat a thawed pizza?

Hello,

I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this but I can't really think of anywhere appropriate haha

I have health anxiety so this is probably a dumb question to some, we bought frozen pizza (mine is vegan if that makes any difference) and my husband put them on the side instead of the freezer when we got home and I've just discovered them, been thawing for 5 hours now, is it safe to cook and eat?

He says it's safe because they're going to be cooked anyway which is why he didn't put them in the freezer and he might be right but I'm just anxious

UPDATE:

Thank you everyone for reassuring my lil bit insane mind ❤️❤️

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u/Fine_Shallot_8447 — 4 days ago

Idk what to do anymore

Got a highly competitive apprenticeship (12 positions over 2,000 applied) I am a year in, it was my "dream" career but I'm miserable.

One half of me is saying stick it out, the other half of me is saying life is too short to be this miserable. I had to take a sick day today as I had a panic attack on the way into the office. I already suffer with terrible mental health and recently got diagnosed with bipolar, as well as going through diagnostics for a chronic illness, but as I'm sure many are aware this takes years and they have to rule out other conditions for various symptoms first.

It's such a stressful industry and job, there is no relaxing, no easy days, no day where you don't have a hundred tasks to do.

I'm 28, I don't have a career, if I quit I feel like I've failed, at both the job and a bit like I'm failing at life right now.

I don't handle stress well at all, it very much triggers my bipolar episodes, but is working a part time job with no real responsibility like just in a shop for the rest of my life, a massive failure? Money is not a massive issue for me as my husband earns well.

I feel like I cannot talk to anyone around me other than my husband as I feel the stigma of quitting so heavily, so would be nice to talk to some strangers on the internet ❤️ has anyone quit something like this for their mental health? Was it worth it or do you regret it?

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u/Fine_Shallot_8447 — 9 days ago
▲ 39 r/veganuk

I'd heard mixed things, some saying it was worth it, others saying it wasn't, well only one way to find out, go myself! I personally thought it was worth it! The queue was large, think we waited about 25 mins to order, but we had nothing else on and this was our plan for the day!

Creamy rosso rigatoni and garlic parm fries, as good as the pasta was, the fries were insane to me! Crispy and crunchy and just how I remember garlic Parmesan topped fries tasting!

Hoping he does another one in a bigger kitchen so he can extend the menu! This one broke boxhall records so I can't see finding a place for him to do another one will be an issue!

u/Fine_Shallot_8447 — 18 days ago