Paul McBride
TVWBB Member
OK, I'm having a bit of an unfortunate quandry, and would really appreciate some expert advice.
I made two Butts this weekend. They came out great; my wife said they were the best I've done so far. Tons of leftover meat. Life is good.
So that night, in the middle of the night, my oldest son gets violently ill. And then ill some more. Poor kid spends half the night throwing up. Of course, my immediate fear is the pork.
Now, no one else in the family got sick, but I'm hard pressed to figure out what else might have made my son ill. My inclination is to be on the safe side and throw the meat out; I mean, yeah, that would suck, but it's only $20 worth of meat, right? Nothing compared to the health and welfare of my family.
What do you all think? I was, as always, very careful in preparing the pork. It was refigerated at all times, right until it went in the smoker. I maintained a lid temp of about 240, and smoked the pork up to 195. Am i right in think that I should throw it out, just to be safe? Or am I being paranoid and overly cautious.
I appreciate your feedback...
I made two Butts this weekend. They came out great; my wife said they were the best I've done so far. Tons of leftover meat. Life is good.
So that night, in the middle of the night, my oldest son gets violently ill. And then ill some more. Poor kid spends half the night throwing up. Of course, my immediate fear is the pork.
Now, no one else in the family got sick, but I'm hard pressed to figure out what else might have made my son ill. My inclination is to be on the safe side and throw the meat out; I mean, yeah, that would suck, but it's only $20 worth of meat, right? Nothing compared to the health and welfare of my family.
What do you all think? I was, as always, very careful in preparing the pork. It was refigerated at all times, right until it went in the smoker. I maintained a lid temp of about 240, and smoked the pork up to 195. Am i right in think that I should throw it out, just to be safe? Or am I being paranoid and overly cautious.
I appreciate your feedback...