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Posted: Fri 12:11, 29 Nov 2013
Post subject: -- Properly wash all fresh fruits and vegetables
Home food safety key to preventing food-borne illness
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www.HomeFoodSafety.org
for how to reduce the risk of food poisoning, and offered the following advice:-- Properly wash all fresh fruits and vegetables, whether they have a peel or not, with cool tap water just before eating.-- Cut away any damaged or bruised areas before preparing or eating. Remove and discard outer leaves of lettuce.-- Dry produce with a clean cloth or paper towel to further reduce bacteria that may be present.-- Cut all fruits and vegetables on a separate cutting board from raw meats and fish.
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