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Buy many kinds of fruits and vegetables when you shop, so you have plenty of choices, and you don't run out. Buy frozen,
dried, and canned as well as fresh fruits and vegetables.
First, use the fruits and vegetables that go bad easily (peaches, asparagus). Save hardier varieties (apples, acorn
squash) or frozen and canned types for later in the week.
Use the salad bar to buy cut-up fruits/vegetables if you're in a hurry.
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Never allow raw meat, poultry and fish to come in contact with other foods. Answer B isn't good, either.
Improper washing, such as with a damp cloth, will not remove bacteria. And washing only with soap and water may not do the
job, either.
To prevent cross-contamination from a cutting board, the FDA advises consumers to follow these practices:
- Use smooth cutting boards made of hard maple or a non-porous material such as plastic and free of cracks and crevices.
These kinds of boards can be cleaned easily. Avoid boards made of soft, porous materials.
- Wash cutting boards with hot water, soap, and a scrub brush to remove food particles. Then sanitize the boards by putting
them through the automatic dishwasher or rinsing them in a solution of 1 teaspoon (5 milliliters) of chlorine bleach in 1
quart (about 1 liter) of water.
- Always wash and sanitize cutting boards after using them for raw foods and before using them for ready-to-eat foods.
Consider using one cutting board only for foods that will be cooked, such as raw fish, and another only for ready-to-eat
foods, such as bread, fresh fruit, and cooked fish. Disposable cutting boards are a newer option, and can be found in grocery
and discount chain stores.
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Good food demands the best ingredients
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Watkins Dessert Mixes. Homemade without the hassle.
Get all the goodness of homemade with the convenience of a mix! When you stock your pantry with these eight delicious flavors, you'll be able to create luscious puddings, pies, sauces, fillings, frostings, and candy that taste just like homemade, but without the hassle.
Wonderfully easy on the stovetop; done in minutes in the microwave! Make deliciously light, low-calorie desserts by using fat-free milk. Recipes are included with each container. And they're economical. Each container makes an average of 35 servings of pudding! (Rice pudding...25 servings; Tapioca...50 servings.)
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