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    Can you refreeze raw chicken after it's been defrosted?

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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Can you refreeze raw chicken after it's been defrosted?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Can you refreeze raw chicken after it's been defrosted?),it will help you,my kids.

No...but you could cook it and then freeze it!...make a curry or a casserole with it and then freeze.
Or if you haven't any other ingredients just cook it and freeze it and then make into a curry when you get the other ingredients.


Answers: No...but you could cook it and then freeze it!...make a curry or a casserole with it and then freeze.
Or if you haven't any other ingredients just cook it and freeze it and then make into a curry when you get the other ingredients.

Nope

100% no.

I am not 100 percent sure,but I would not do it.

no, that's not safe.

No , you dont refreeze anything after its thawed out.

Would not risk it

No, no, no!

This is very bad,

You can get severely ill from it.

Buy a new one :-)

yer but its your guts mate

The rule is simple with ALL frozen products, especially meats.

Once it's been de-frosted, it should not be re-frozen unless it has been cooked first.

Definitely not. If you dont want to waste it, then cook the chicken, cool it quickly and then you can freeze it.

NO NEVER EVER!!!!

No

No!!!!!!!!!!!! Dont even consider it.

definitely not.

no now what you shpuld do it prepare something with the chicken and then freeze that in prtions that you will use.

Not a good idea if it uncooked.

YES!! Just put salt on it really well and rinse when you are ready to use. Iv'e done it for years.



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