Food Safety
Food Safety Guidelines for Emergency Mass Feeding Shelters-Facility/Equipment Safety Poster - DE1545
This poster gives the guidelines for facility/equipment used in emergency mass feeding shelters.
Food Safety Guidelines for Emergency Mass Feeding Shelters-Safe Food Handling Poster - DE1544
This poster gives the guidelines for emergency mass feeding shelters.
Keep Hot Foods Hot and Cold Foods Cold: A Foodservice Guide to Thermometers and Safe Temperatures - FN712
Chef's should not depend on their instincts, cooking time, oven temperature or product appearance to determine when a product is done: thermometers are important tools for protecting foods.
Increasing Food Safety on the Farm with Good Agricultural Practices - FN1920
This manual assists specialty crop growers who have an interest in increasing food safety on their farm, documenting good agricultural practices, or becoming certified through the USDA’s Good Agricultural Practices and Good Handling Practices (GAP&GHP) audit verification program.
From field to table . . .a pocket guide for the care and handling of DEER and ELK - FN536
Concern has grown in recent years about a disease affecting deer and elk called Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), which belongs to a family of diseases known as Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSEs). Therefore, hunters should take a few simple precautions when handling and transporting deer or elk carcasses.
Wild Side of the Menu No. 1 Care and Cookery - FN124
The most succulent wild game can be destroyed by improper handling in the field or improper cooking at home. The handling of the meat from harvesting to preparing can make a major difference in flavor and safety of the end product. The purpose of this publication is to provide information on proper care and cookery of wild game so you can fully enjoy the fruits of the field.
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