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Facility/Equipment Safety
This poster gives the guidelines for facility/equipment used in emergency mass feeding shelters.
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Disasters
FIGHT BAC! Safe Handling of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Handling fruits and vegetables safely is easy. Although an invisible enemy may be in your kitchen, by practicing the recommendations here you can Fight BAC!
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Food & Nutrition
Food Preservation Facts or Myths?
Food preservation guidelines have changed through time. Test your knowledge of current food preservation recommendations by deciding if these statements are facts or myths. See the answers and explanations on the back.
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Food & Nutrition
Food Preservation: Making Pickled Products
Pickling is one of the oldest known methods of food preservation. Pickled foods add a special touch to many snacks and meals.
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Food & Nutrition
Food Safety Best Practices for Local Food Entrepreneurs
The purpose of this publication is to provide information about best practices to maintain safety standards for products sold by local food entrepreneurs. Regulations vary in each state, so be aware of your location’s specific requirements.
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Food & Nutrition
From field to table . . .a pocket guide for the care and handling of DEER and ELK
A 3½-ounce portion (before cooking) of game meat provides about half of the daily adult protein requirement and 130 to 150 calories. Game meats are usually slightly lower in total fat but higher in polyunsaturated fats than grain-fed beef.
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Food & Nutrition
Increasing Food Safety on the Farm with Good Agricultural Practices
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.
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Food & Nutrition
It’s Clean, But Is It Sanitized?
Find out about the difference between cleaning and sanitizing.
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Food & Nutrition
Keep Food Safe at Community Dinners and Potlucks
Safe food handling is important, especially when groups of people are fed at community events. Temperature control is a critical issue for volunteer food handlers. keep food safe when preparing and serving food to large groups.
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Food & Nutrition
Keep Food Safe During Summer Picnics
Although mosquitoes and flies can be annoying pests at picnics, the "bugs" you can't see, such as harmful bacteria, are a bigger problem. Use these tips to beat bacteria at your summer picnic.
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Food & Nutrition
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