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Ketchup question

mad57

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Ok i know this sounds a bit off garage topic, but really its not. We order out a bunch while working on the garage or cars and never have any condiments out there, i do have a frig but really hate to put ice cold ketchup on a nice hot meal. and not sure i wanna microwave it all the time either, so the question is can heinz ketchup stay GOOD if opened and at room temp. I know what the bottle says refrigerate for best results after opening, but every diner i see has them out all day only to return around midnight to the frig than back out around 5am. any food gurus out there know the answer?
 
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Crusty Nut

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I grew up eating it out of the cupboard. At work I hide it in a cupboard and not the fridge, otherwise it's gone in a day.
 

daveroy

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Next time your int ANYPLACE grab a pocket full of the packets...
Start a collection, problem solved, and FREE!
 

sselander

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Heinz does not give a straight answer ..

Q: Do I need to refrigerate Ketchup? A: Because of its natural acidity, Heinz® Ketchup is shelf-stable. However, its stability after opening can be affected by storage conditions. We recommend that this product, like any processed food, be refrigerated after opening. Refrigeration will maintain the best product quality after opening.

http://www.heinzketchup.com/FAQ.aspx


Anybody seen the new Heinz dip and squeeze containers yet?
They are in our Stop & Shop grocery stores.

http://www.heinzketchup.com/dip-and-squeeze/locator/
 

MadMechMaster

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Decades ago, when I worked in a restaurant, we never refrigerated at night. The bottles probably lasted a week or two before being used up. Buy some small bottles, and not a 64oz club size and you should be OK.

I did have some balsamic salad dressing in my desk drawer for a month or so, and it was fermented by the time I finished it off. made lunch fun.
 

Krash Kadillak

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As a self-described 'ketchup connisour', I can state with some authority that it's OK not to refrigerate your ketchup. The only proviso would be to refrigerate it if the temperature gets above 80 or so in the garage - like in the summer. Common sense.
 

Agent1320

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Restaurants don't refridgerate their ketchup bottles that are on the tables. They just refill them when they get low or replace them if they are glass bottles. I grew up with our ketchup in the fridge, so it's just a form of habit.
 

bazzateer

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Either use the freebies or take one can of beer out of your garage beer fridge and put it in there. Better still, ditch the kiddy condiment and use HP Brown Sauce for Real Men!
 
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Either use the freebies or take one can of beer out of your garage beer fridge and put it in there. Better still, ditch the kiddy condiment and use HP Brown Sauce for Real Men!

It's a Brittish thang.......

Just like Salad cream and Mermite
 

tekman00

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We have always kept it in the kitchen cabinet. I think it has more flavor at room temp. My sweet mother-in-law even keeps a bottle in the cabinet just for when we come over to eat..:rocker:
 

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Don't ever ever put it on a Hot Dog!!!! Here in Chicago you will be read the riot act. For those of you who live in Chicagoland go to Jene n Judes and ask you'll find out why if you ask for Ketchup....
 

ddawg16

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John, Salad cream is the Devil's condiment - foul stuff. Marmite, well as the ads say you either love it or hate it, me? Hate the stuff!

Ok....now we know your normal.....Salad cream....hate the stuff...wife loves it...Marmite...FIL loves it....But, then again, he is from Liverpool...

Now....English sausage....especially those Leak saugages from Wooking? ****** brillant....
 

weadjust

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I worked at a local burger joint about 30 years ago. We left the bottles of ketchup on the tables 24/7. Every night we would go to each table and refill the glass heinz ketchup bottles with bulk ketchup that was purchased in one gallon cans. The restaurant is still open today and the ketchup at the bottom of the bottles may have been put there by me decades ago.
 

machine_punk

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My wife says you should go into your workshop at home and build yourself a lockbox to put in the fridge at work! (I say you should make that a clear lockbox, so they can see what you are keeping from them).
 
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