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Meet Face of Food Safety Jeremy “Todd” Reed

February 27, 2012 Catherine Cochran, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

With degrees in Chinese and political science, advanced credentials in mathematics, and co-authorship of a book titled The ETIM: China's Islamic Militants and the Global Terrorist Threat (and a striking resemblance to actor Bradley Cooper), Jeremy “Todd” Reed sounds like the lead character in a spy...

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GAP/GHP: Protecting and Serving Produce Farmers and Businesses

February 01, 2012 Bruce Summers, Associate Deputy Administrator, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Programs, Fresh Products Inspection Division

Food safety and the prevention of food borne illness is a priority across the food supply chain in the United States. With the development of better notification systems and increased consumer awareness of food safety, there is a need for greater accountability and for consistent standards and...

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Don't Just "Wing It!" Defeat Food Poisoning at Your Super Bowl Party with Food Safety Tips and a Bonus Recipe

February 01, 2012 Diane Van, Food Safety Education Staff Deputy Director, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

Have plans for the big game? We all know this day is more than just football. It’s also the second largest day for food consumption in the U.S., next to Thanksgiving Day. Chips, wings, guacamole, chili—sounds like a good time right? It should be! Don’t let this snack-filled day end in food poisoning...

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Meet Face (and Hands) of Food Safety Bridgette Keefe-Hodgson

January 30, 2012 Catherine Cochran, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

“Food safety worker” may bring to mind images of scientists in lab coats, inspectors at processing plants, or investigators checking out what’s on supermarket shelves. A crucial but less recognized component of protecting the public from foodborne illness, however, rests on the shoulders of those...

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USDA's Unwavering Commitment to Food Safety

January 10, 2012 Under Secretary for Food Safety Dr. Elisabeth Hagen

Ensuring that Americans have access to safe, nutritious food is USDA’s top priority. Yesterday afternoon, USDA introduced plans to modernize and accelerate service delivery in all areas of the Department by introducing our Blueprint for Stronger Service. The plan will help USDA and rural America...

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USDA 2012 Agricultural Outlook Forum: Sessions Focusing on Disease Prevention and Response

December 21, 2011 Brian Ronholm, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food Safety

USDA’s 2012 Agricultural Outlook Forum, Feb. 23-24, will present 25 breakout sessions, including “Preventing Disease From Crossing the Border: SPS Initiatives for Global Food Security” and “Fighting Foodborne Illness.” While the first session will focus on the contribution of animal health to global...

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Food Safety This Holiday Season

December 21, 2011 Kathleen Sebelius and Tom Vilsack

Cross posted from the White House blog: With the holiday season in full swing, many of us are thinking about the meals we’ll soon be sharing with family and friends. Whether it’s turkey and egg nog, or latkes, or a New Year’s buffet, food is always a central and cherished part of the festivities. Of...

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The Food Safety Discovery Zone Cooks Up Food Safety with Culinary Stars at the Metropolitan Cooking and Entertaining Show

December 01, 2011 Bridgette A. Keefe, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Last month, thousands of foodies packed into the Washington Convention Center for the Metropolitan Cooking and Entertaining Show to gain culinary wisdom from icons like Paula Deen, Guy Fieri, Giada De Laurentiis, and… the USDA Food Safety Discovery Zone.

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Turkey FUNdamentals: Leftovers

November 23, 2011 Diane Van, Food Safety Education Staff Deputy Director, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

“Would you like a doggy bag to take home?” asks the waiter. “That would be great” says the diner. Nearly half of her dinner remains on the plate and will make a quick second meal for another day. But wait. Here’s the same diner calling the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Meat and Poultry...

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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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