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FOOD SAFETY
FOODS-SCHARRER
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Food safety means keeping food safe to eat by following proper food handling and cooking practices.
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FOUR STEPS TO FOOD SAFETY
Cook
Clean
Chill
Separate
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Food-borne illness is a sickness caused by food with a harmful substance.
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CHILL
PUTTING FOOD AWAY
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Do not allow food to sit out for more than 2 hours!
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Refrigerators should be kept at 40 degrees or less.
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Thaw foods in cold water or the refrigerator.
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Divide large amounts of food into smaller portions so they chill faster!
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COOK
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Cook raw meats, poultry, seafood, and eggs to kill harmful bacteria.
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Robert S. Donovan
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USE A THERMOMETER
TO CHECK FOOD TEMPERATURES
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Do not eat uncooked or partially cooked food.
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Reheat foods to 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
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CLEAN
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Wash your hands in warm, soapy water for at least 20 seconds.
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Ben McLeod
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Cover coughs and sneezes.
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Robert S. Donovan
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Change dish towels frequently.
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Dispose of garbage.
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SEPARATE
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Seperate cooked foods from raw meat.
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Do not taste food and cook with the same spoon.
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Never use the same utensil for cooking and raw meat.
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THAT PREVENTS BACTERIA AND GERMS
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