I would leave them out if I wanted them defrosted if in the morning so I could, say, cook and eat them. Unless it's 90 degrees where they will be overnight, I guess?
In a sink with the water running would be ideal, but not, in this case, practical it sounds like.
I can leave them in a giant plastic bin, which is what I am going to do. I have access to a sink in the morning, but you have to stand on the foot pedal to make the water run!
Go team giant plastic bin, then.
Sophia, is this a nursing school classwork thing, or a BBQ thing?
ION, my toenails are dark blue but my head still hurts. I need a new plan of attack. Maybe a shower.
Thank you guys for the reassurance. I just didn't want to come in to, like, maggots or something!
Steph- Nursing School Classwork. Although we possibly could have a BBQ after or make traditional Italian-American sauce.
I was trying to figure out how pig legs related to theater.
You never know with theatre- I helped a student prop person sew a pig heart back together to substitute for a human heart! But this is day job stuff- I am working on a 4 day training program for nursing surgical assistants and tomorrow is their skills practice for suturing. We use pig because it is closest to human skin and fascia.
Man, an hour ago I felt perfectly healthy and now I really do not. WTH?
Did the zombies finally get you? That's a dang realistic app.