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Prairie Fare: Let’s Go Camping
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Whenever we move food preparation and serving outdoors, the risk for foodborne illness tends to increase.No publisherfood-safety2022/06/30 09:40:00 GMT-5ArticlePrairie Fare: Try These 5 Kitchen Fire Safety Questions
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Staying alert and keeping things that can catch fire away from heat sources are two ways to stay safe in the kitchen.No publisherfood-safetyfood2021/10/07 11:35:00 GMT-5ArticlePrairie Fare: How to Donate Fresh Vegetables and Fruits Safely
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If you are donating produce, be sure to check with a local food pantry or other donation site ahead of time.No publisherfoodfood-safetyhuman health2021/08/12 08:53:17 GMT-5ArticlePrairie Fare: Try These 5 Summer Food Safety Questions
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Foodborne illness cases tend to increase as we move food preparation outside.No publisherfoodfood-safetyhuman health2021/07/22 09:49:41 GMT-5ArticlePrairie Fare: What is the Best Way to Clean Fresh Veggies?
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In general, experts recommend using plain, cold water from your tap for rinsing produce.No publisherfoodfood-safetyhuman health2021/07/08 08:43:39 GMT-5ArticlePrairie Fare: Canning Lids Coming Soon to a Store Near You (We Hope)
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Canning lids have become a hot commodity.No publisherfoodfood-safetyhuman health2021/06/24 08:31:24 GMT-5ArticlePrairie Fare: Handle Flour Safely When Baking at Home
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Flour technically is a “raw” food and it should be heated prior to eating.No publisherfoodfood-safetyhuman health2021/06/10 08:59:43 GMT-5ArticlePrairie Fare: Grilled Vegetables and Fruits Have a Flavor Boost
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Fruits and vegetables add color, texture, flavor and nutrition to menus without adding a lot of calories.No publisherfoodhuman healthfood-safetyfood-nutrition2021/05/27 09:07:22 GMT-5ArticlePrairie Fare: Don’t Fall Prey to the 5-second Rule
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If food falls on the floor, throw it out.No publisherfoodfood-safetyhuman health2021/05/20 08:55:42 GMT-5ArticlePrairie Fare: Try These Safe Serving Tips for Spring and Summer Gatherings
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Cross-contamination is a major food safety issue to avoid during gatherings.No publisherfoodfood-safetyhuman health2021/05/13 08:55:22 GMT-5ArticlePrairie Fare: Plan a Safe Buffet for Spring Events
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Don’t have a memorable event for all the wrong reasons, such as guests become ill.No publisherfoodfood-safetyhuman health2021/04/22 09:14:00 GMT-5ArticlePrairie Fare: Think About Your Choices When Grocery Shopping
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Maximize your nutrition regardless of the form of fruits and vegetables you choose.No publisherfoodhuman healthfood-safetyfood-nutrition2021/04/08 09:34:33 GMT-5ArticlePrairie Fare: Are Eggs Healthful – or Not?
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Eating protein in the form of eggs helps sustain our energy.No publisherfoodhuman healthfood-safetyfood-nutrition2021/03/18 10:16:00 GMT-5ArticlePrairie Fare: What Would You Do if Your Canned Food Froze?
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Blizzards, tornadoes, hurricanes and flooding can affect electricity and food safety.No publisherfoodfood-safetyhuman health2021/02/25 12:18:00 GMT-5ArticlePrairie Fare: Consider a Resolution to Recycle More Often
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Recycling is good for the environment, reduces the amount of waste going to landfills and saves money.No publisherfood-safetyfamilyfoodfinance-familyhuman healthfood-nutrition2021/01/14 09:26:52 GMT-5Article