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Food Storage

 

 

To avoid food poisoning, store food safely in your home.  Make sure your refrigerator is in good working condition and store non-perishables in clean, dry cupboards. 

 

 

Here are a few tips to help you:

  • To keep bacteria in check, the refrigerator should run at 40 degrees Fahrenheit and the freezer at 0 degrees Fahrenheit.  Generally, keep your refrigerator as cold as possible without freezing milk or lettuce.   
  • If you won't be using fresh meat, poultry or fish immediately, wrap it well and put it in the coldest part of the freezer.   
  • Packages of raw meat, poultry or fish should be wrapped well enough (zip-lock bags work great) so juices do not drip onto other food in the refrigerator or freezer.       
  • Keep non-perishables in "dry, high" places away from pests and dampness.      
  • When in doubt, throw it out!   
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