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Food Storage Top Related Articles
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2). Taking Care Of Inner Health 2. By : David McCarthy
Taking Care of Your Inner Health 2.
The first of these two Inner Health articles dealt with diet, healthy eating and exercise habits. This article deals with hygiene and avoiding the dreaded “tummy bugs.”
Poor hygiene can lead to food poisoning and gastro-enteritis. The biggest cause of food poisoning is transmitted from the hands of people who do not thoroughly wash them after visiting the toilet.
Article Related to: inner health, food handling, food storage
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4). Storing Food - The Basics By : Recipe Man
In The Refrigerator
Foods stored in the refrigerator or freezer should be in excellently wrapped packaging such as cellophane and tin foil or in sealed containers such as zip lock bags and plastic bowls with lids and locking mechanisms. A pad lock is suggested to keep kids and spouses out of your favorite ice creams. The main point is that the food is sealed; nothing gets in nothing gets out.
Article Related to: recipes, food, cooking, fruits, vegetables, spices, herbs, cooking thermometer, fresh herbs, fresh spices, fresh food, food storage
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5). Safe Food Storage - Refrigeration By : David McCarthy
Storing Food
Your Refrigerator:
It is many years since schools stopped teaching cooking and domestic science and the result is that few people in the below 35 age bracket are familiar with risks presented by refrigerators. This article is aimed at covering a few basic rules that will help us store food in a safe and hygienic manner.
The average refrigerator operates between 35F (2C) and 44F (7C), which is low enough to stop microorganisms from forming.
Article Related to: food storage, refrigeration, refrigerator, safe food storage
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