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Food Safety
Tip Description - Barbecues and Picnics - * Try to plan just the right amount of foods to take. That way, you won't have to worry about the storage or safety of leftovers. * When taking foods off the grill, put them on a clean plate, not the same platter that held raw meat. * When preparing dishes like chicken or cooked meat salads, use chilled ingredients. In other words, make sure your cooked chicken has been cooked and chilled before it gets mixed with other salad ingredients. * It's a good idea to use a separate cooler for drinks, so the one containing perishable food won't be constantly opened and closed. * A cooler chest can also be used to keep hot food hot. Line the cooler with a heavy kitchen towel for extra insulation and place well wrapped hot foods inside. It's amazing how long the foods will stay not only warm, but hot. Try to use a cooler that is just the right size to pack fairly tightly with hot food so less heat escapes. * Wash ALL fresh produce thoroughly. When preparing lettuce, break into pieces - then wash. * Cook foods to the required minimum cooking temperatures: - 165 F > Poultry, poultry stuffing, and stuffed meat. - 158 F > Ground Beef, fish, and seafood. - 150 F > Pork and food containing pork. - 145 F > shell eggs and foods containing shell eggs. * Separate raw animal foods from other raw or ready-to-eat foods during storage and preparation. * Cool leftovers as quickly as possible. Reheat to 165 F before serving again. * BY ALL MEANS, REMEMBER THIS: Bacteria on food will rapidly multiply when left at a temperature between 45 F and 140 F. Avoid this danger zone as much as possible.
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