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  • What Food Has Salmonella Poisoning?

    A salmonella bacterium lives within the intestines of animals, birds, and people. Foods that have been contaminated by feces can cause salmonella poisoning in the people or animals that ingest it.

  • How to Make Sure That Eggs Are Still Good

    If you have eggs in your refrigerator that have passed the expiration date on the package, don't throw them out! Sometimes eggs last for weeks past their expiration date. You'll be wasting your...

  • Salmonella Regulations

    Salmonella bacteria, transmitted through undercooked or raw food products, can create intestinal illness. Adherance to salmonella food safety regulations is essential to avoid risk of contamination.

  • The Source of Food Poisoning

    Food-borne illnesses are caused from eating and digesting contaminated foods. There are many sources of food poisoning. Some may come from simply not putting food away in a timely manner after...

  • Salmonella Causes

    Salmonella is a common bacterial that thrives in the intestines of both animals and humans. According to the Mayo Clinic, once infected, it can take between 12 and 72 hours for symptoms to appear....

  • How to Understand If It's Dangerous to Eat Raw Eggs

    Eggs are nutritious and a good source of protein. Is it safe to eat raw eggs?

  • How to Pasteurize Eggs at Home

    Many times, favorite recipes call for fresh, raw eggs. Recipes like Egg Nog, Orange Julius, Spaghetti a la Carbonara and many more simply can't be made with cooked eggs. But raw eggs may be a...

  • How to Eat Ice Cream Safely

    Ahhh, the thrill of summer. For some lovers of ice cream, summertime could be the most glorious time to eat it. In this article are three cautions and methods to use when purchasing ice cream from...

  • How to Decrease the Risk of Food Poisoning

    This article will show you ways to reduce the risks of getting food poisoning. remember that most cases of food poisoning is due to improper handling, processing and preparing food. Food borne...

  • How to Buy Chicken Eggs

    Choosing which eggs to purchase is not an easy decision these days, now that consumers are faced with the task of deciding between conventional vs. "designer" eggs. Aside from raising your own...

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