Chicken and Food Poisoning Chicken can be a nutritious choice, but raw chicken is often contaminated with bacteria and can cause food poisoning if not handled properly. Categories Bacteria/Virus Illness Blog Tags Salmonella Food Safety
Home Canning and Botulism Home canning is an excellent way to preserve foods. But it can be risky, or even deadly, if not done correctly and safely. Categories At-Risk Illness Blog Tags Food Safety Food Prep
Practice Safety when Preparing Chitlins If you’re getting ready to cook chitlins, sometimes called chitterlings, it’s important to handle and cook these pork intestines the right way. Categories Seasonal: Holidays & Events Illness At-Risk Blog Tags Food Safety
November is National Diabetes Month in the U.S. November is National Diabetes Month in the U.S. The U.S. Categories At-Risk Illness Blog Tags Food Safety
Thanksgiving Leftovers for Safe Keeping, Weekend Grazing Categories Seasonal: Holidays & Events Illness Blog Tags Thanksgiving
Millions of Americans with Dirty Hands Are Spreading Dangerous Bacteria Categories Illness Seasonal: Holidays & Events Blog Tags Holiday
Prevent Illness from C. perfringens Clostridium perfringens bacteria are one of the most common causes of foodborne illness (food poisoning). Categories Illness Seasonal: Holidays & Events Bacteria/Virus Blog Tags Food Prep