Safe Handling of Cooked Rice by Barb Ingham

Safe handling of cooked rice Published on April 5, 2019 by Barb Ingham I received a question about the safety of reheating cooked rice. It seems that internet sites caution against reheating rice (at all), or reheating rice only once, or storing cooked rice for only 1 day before eating and/or discarding. Another site suggested […]

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Try Orange Marmalade! by Barb Ingham

Try orange marmalade! Published on April 4, 2019 by Barb Ingham Sometimes, as winter turns to spring and even before the first fruits of summer appear, thoughts turn to food preservation. One recipe to try this time of year is orange marmalade.  Citrus fruits, oranges and lemons in this recipe, are still in season and […]

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Fruit & Vegetable Safety by Barb Ingham

Fruit and Vegetable Safety Published on April 3, 2019 by Barb Ingham According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) eating a diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables provides important health benefits, but it’s important that you select and prepare them safely. Fruits and vegetables add nutrients to your diet that help […]

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Focus on Food Safety When Making Maple Syrup by Barb Ingham

Focus on Food Safety When Making Maple Syrup Published on April 1, 2019 by Barb Ingham Making maple syrup is a time-honored tradition in many parts of Wisconsin, and it is as much of an art as a science. Even though sap does run in other trees such as birch and elm in early spring, […]

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Infant Botulism: What You Need to Know by Barb Ingham

    A recent recall of baby food in Canada due to the risk for botulism poisoning (February, 2019) following on 4 cases of infant botulism poisoning in the U.S. linked to honey-containing pacifiers (November, 2018) suggests that it’s a good time to remind everyone that botulism is dangerous for all ages, but particularly for infants […]

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Better Than Chocolate: How is Food Made? by Barb Ingham

      A new article from the Center for Food Integrity (CFI) argues that what consumers want more than chocolate is transparency; consumers want to know where there food comes from and how it’s made. On this Valentine’s Day, arguing against chocolate might be a hard sell, but CFI does point to efforts by […]

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Keep Food Safety on Valentine’s Day Menu by Barb Ingham

    If dinner at your favorite restaurant is part of your Valentine’s Day plan, be sure food safety is on the menu. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has prepared food safety tips for dining out so it is a memorable meal for the right reasons. Check for cleanliness. Choose a dining establishment that is […]

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Washing Produce: Watch These Videos to Help You Do it Correctly! by Barb Ingham

Washing Produce Correctly   The University of California-Davis has created two videos that will be helpful for educators and consumers interested in produce safety! Dr. Christine Bruhn, Director of the Center for Consumer Research at U.C. Davis, provides up-to-date, easy to understand information that consumers (and educators) can use for safe in-home handling and preparation […]

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Warning: Don’t Use Honey on Pacifiers by Barb Ingham

    Last year health officials reported that four infants in Texas developed botulism poisoning after consuming honey. The children, all less than a year old, had all been given pacifiers containing honey before they became sick. All four babies had to be admitted to hospitals for life-saving treatment. Botulism poisoning attacks the nervous system […]

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