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Share the Love, not the Bacteria

November 14, 2018 Marianne Gravely, MS, Senior Technical Information Specialist, FSIS

At this time of year, many community groups, volunteer organizations, work places and other groups celebrate Thanksgiving with a potluck meal. When cooking for a large group, it is important to keep in mind the needs of your guests. Do any of your guests have food allergies or dietary restrictions...

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You Can Do It: Thanksgiving for Busy Families

November 08, 2018 Marianne Gravely, MS, Senior Technical Information Specialist, FSIS

Everyone is busy these days, but there’s no busy like holiday busy. Now is the time to start making your plans so that your Thanksgiving dinner will be safe and stress-free.

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Happy Birthday Amber Waves!

October 31, 2018 Alex Melton, Rosanna Mentzer Morrison and Dennis Vilorio, USDA Economic Research Service

For the past decade and a half, ERS has been highlighting its research through its magazine, Amber Waves. As technology has evolved, so has Amber Waves, but the focus on bringing ERS’s latest agriculture and food research to readers in an engaging and user-friendly format has remained constant. In...

Research and Science Technology

Food Safety Tips for All of Your Fall Fun

October 09, 2018 Meredith Carothers, Food Safety Education Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

Welcome to fall! Even though the weather is beginning to cool and the days are becoming shorter, there are so many fun fall activities to do with your family and friends. Whether you’re planning to do something outdoors like apple picking, hiking or camping; or have a fun cookout or pot luck event...

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USDA Updates FoodKeeper App to Include New Food Items

October 04, 2018 Meredith Carothers, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

The FoodKeeper app has received an update! The update adds 85 new food items to the FoodKeeper, including chorizo, prosciutto, edamame, fresh salsa, canned tuna, cereal bars, and salad dressings.

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Need a Reason to Celebrate? National Hispanic Heritage Month is Here!

September 25, 2018 Janice López-Muñoz, BS, MSIH, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

Every year during National Hispanic Heritage Month, we recognize the contributions made by Hispanic and Latino Americans to the United States. Approximately 50.5 million Hispanics live in the U.S., according to the U.S. Census Bureau (PDF, 1.5 MB).

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Kick off National Food Safety Education Month with Great Hand Washing Methods to Use All Year Long

September 04, 2018 Mary Katherine Jeffers, Writer, Executive Correspondence and Issues Management Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service

With children going back to school and September being National Food Safety Education Month, now is a great time to learn more about food safety and preventing foodborne illness. One way to stay food safe and to prevent the spread of foodborne illnesses (and any illness for that matter) is to make...

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Back to School Meal Prep as Easy as 1, 2, 3

August 28, 2018 Janice López-Muñoz, BS, MSIH, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

Back to school marks new beginnings, mixed emotions and all of a sudden…stress! How can you manage your time, juggle more responsibilities and, of course, pack lunch for your picky eater?

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USDA’s Meat and Poultry Hotline Keeps You “Food Safe” in the Summer!

July 19, 2018 Archie Magoulas, Technical Information Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

Whether it’s a family BBQ, camping, hiking or going to the beach, summer activities can get hot! When food is a part of those activities, keep in mind the old saying: Safety first!

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How to Avoid Uninvited Guests at Your Summer Outing

July 10, 2018 Archie Magoulas, Technical Information Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

In the summertime, as the weather begins to heat up, our microscopic friends, called bacteria, begin to make uninvited appearances at our cookouts, picnics and even camping trips. Sometimes these little friends can be helpful, but other times, they just make you sick.

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