RE: "DO NOT COOK"?
Instead of DO NOT COOK (I can heat it up if I want to, dammit) why not, "This product is not meant to be cooked." Or "...is meant to be eaten cold." (Who cooks pb&j?)
Eaten cold is not the same things as uncooked, of course: cold cinders are no more palatable than hot ones.
Brian Barker
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RE: "DO NOT COOK"?: From: Jones, Donna
RE: "DO NOT COOK"?: From: MaggiRos
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