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lol, i know that sounds wierd, but we're not supposed to drink beer, but i found an awesome recipe for beer battered prk chops, and since i just learned df doesnt like them anymore than i do, i thought i'd get rid of the last package "really good" lol....i dont want to throw them out.....but i thought he'd like this, but i'm curious if it'll hurt me?
the recipe only calls for 1 cup of beer, to be mixedMixed respiratory vaccine with the flower etc....will that hurt alex?
I could be wrong, but I believe that most alcohol used in foods will cook off when it is heated. It is usually used for the flavor, not the alcoholic content.
A. The amount of alcohol that remains in cooked foods is so minimal that it certainly wouldn't be harmful to you or your baby. I've never heard of anyone getting drunk after overindulging on pasta with vodka sauce or chicken cooked in wine. Have you?
Earlier in my pregnancy I asked my doctor the same question about making beer battered haddock, and he gave me the "go ahead". It's only a cup of beer and your actually burning off the alcohol when you fry/cook it anyway. Sounds yummy... I've never had beer battered pork chops before (however I rarely say no to anything fried or battered). =)
Jesseelee~ The alchahol is almost totally burned off. I used to be on a high risk medicine where I couldn't eat or drink ANY alchahol, not cough syrup or food cooked in it.
The doctors said that a tiny amount of alchahol remains in the food But in my case the reason for NO alchahol was it made the medicine change into one that never left my system and would cause severe birth defects.
ok that's what i thought, about the actual alcohol burning off.....so yea i'm just wanting it for the flavor, as i don't wanna toss out $10 in pork chops....our month has been tight, and i'm like no way, i'm making it, but i'll do the beer batter to "throw it off" a littleLittle noses decongestant Little tummys bit lol.....
dirtyindie is right, my OBGYN has said alchahol isn't good HOWEVER when I told him that I drink a glass of wine on occasion since my 2nd trimester, he didn't say anything about NOT doing it as long as it's only every so often (1-2x a week)
well, i never fixed it, so since they're still in the freezer, i'm just gonna make it next time df goes offshore....yea, i've wanted to have wine or something, but i am absolutely not a wine person....df is, he used to buy some in every single port he was in while in the navy....but i've never been able to get past the bitterness....the dr has said it's ok to drink, esp if stress, to have 1 glass....but ****, i dont like it....sometimes i can drink the sutter minies, and my mom mentioned wine coolers b/c it is more sugar than alcohol.....idk, i'd have to see about that.....
A. The amount of alcohol that remains in cooked foods is so minimal that it certainly wouldn't be harmful to you or your baby. I've never heard of anyone getting drunk after overindulging on pasta with vodka sauce or chicken cooked in wine. Have you?
^Found that on a website, hope it helps! :D
The doctors said that a tiny amount of alchahol remains in the food But in my case the reason for NO alchahol was it made the medicine change into one that never left my system and would cause severe birth defects.
So my doc's said a little TINY bit remains in the food but not enough to cause anyone harm in a normal situation, so I say GO AHEAD!
ok thanks ladies!!!!!