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Thanksgiving Holiday Help: Plan Ahead

November 15, 2012 Tina Hanes, USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline

Cross posted from the foodsafety.gov blog: Let’s face it, in November, a turkey will most likely find its way onto your menu. Planning ahead can help ensure that your special meal is successful, safe, and stress-free. If you have questions, the USDA’s Meat and Poultry Hotline offers planning tips...

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FSIS and FDA Offer “At Risk” Food Safety Brochures

August 08, 2012 CiCi Williamson, USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline Technical Information Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

If you’ve had food poisoning, you know it’s not something you want to experience again. But for “at-risk” individuals, it can be life threatening. People with cancer, diabetes, kidney disease, HIV/AIDS, or an organ transplant—as well as healthy older adults and pregnant women—who have weakened...

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Turkey Tips for your Kitchen in Time for Thanksgiving

December 23, 2011 Rebecca Frank, New Media Content Specialist, Office of Communications

It’s always nice to get a few extra hands in the kitchen, especially around the holidays. That was the idea behind Food Safety Inspection Service’s (FSIS) Thanksgiving Twitter Q&A with food safety experts from FSIS, FDA and celebrity chef Ingrid Hoffman.

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Thanksgiving Q and A: Chef Ingrid Hoffmann, USDA, and FDA Talk Turduckens and Pumpkin Pie on Twitter

November 23, 2011 Catherine Cochran, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Yesterday, the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline joined celebrity chef Ingrid Hoffmann and FDA’s Howard Seltzer to answer Thanksgiving food safety questions via Twitter. With @FoodSafetygov selecting questions from the audience, the panel of experts was able to answer 22 questions in an hour using the...

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Enjoy the Holidays: Preparing Healthy and Safe Meals!

November 16, 2011 Dr. Elisabeth Hagen, USDA Under Secretary for Food Safety and Inspection Service and
Dr. Janey Thornton, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Special holiday series – Blog 1 of 5 As we look forward to spending the holidays with friends and family and making meals and memories together, we all want to put good food on the table and do it safely. We especially want to keep the threat of food poisoning at bay. Over the next few days, we will...

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After School Snacking

August 18, 2011 Diane Van, Food Safety Education Staff Deputy Director, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

Cross posted from FoodSafety.gov: More than 15 million school-aged children are home alone after school. That means they’ll be making their own afterschool snacks, without anyone supervising their creative concoctions. Will your kids be eating on their own during the week? If so, you might want to...

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Keep Food Poisoning from Ruining your Vacation

August 03, 2011 Diane Van, Food Safety Education Staff Deputy Director, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

Cross posted from the FoodSafety.gov blog: We look forward all year to our summer vacations. Whether you’re camping, hitting the beach, boating, or relaxing in a mountain cabin or beach house, you’ll probably be packing food. Plan Ahead When planning meals for a vacation, think about buying shelf...

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Check Your Steps! Chill: How to Pack a Cooler to Prevent Food Poisoning

July 26, 2011 Diane Van, Food Safety Education Staff Deputy Director, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

Here in Washington, D.C., and probably where you live too, it is hot! This week’s Check Your Steps blog focuses on a timely food safety step—Chill. You may feel like this guy, but in reality we don’t recommend keeping your food cold with fans, no matter how many you can find. Bacteria grow rapidly...

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Check Your Steps! SEPARATE Raw Meats from Other Foods to Keep Your Family Safer From Food Poisoning

July 19, 2011 Diane Van, Deputy Director of the Food Safety Education Staff, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

For the past two Tuesdays as part of the Food Safe Families campaign, I’ve blogged about two basic food safety steps that are important but easy to implement in your food prep routine— cook and clean. Today, I’m going to focus on preventing a sneaky food safety hazard that can happen at many points...

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Secretary's Column: Food Safe Families

July 15, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

America has one of the safest and most abundant food supplies in the world. But even in this country, too many people get sick from the food they eat. This year, one in six Americans will get food poisoning – that’s 48 million people. 128,000 will end up in the hospital. And 3,000 will die. These...

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