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cheboror
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 4:34 am    Post subject: How safe is your food in the fridge? Reply with quote
What you need to know about food and the fridge.Check it out. Smile

Food safety - storage

Food poisoning is frequently caused by bacteria from food that has been poorly stored, handled or cooked. Food contaminated with food poisoning bacteria may look, smell and taste normal. If food is not stored properly, the bacteria in it can multiply to dangerous levels.

Beware of the temperature danger zone
Food poisoning bacteria grow and multiply fastest in the temperature danger zone between 5°C and 60°C. It is important to keep high risk food away from this temperature zone.

Take special care with high risk foods
Food poisoning bacteria can grow and multiply on some types of food more easily than others. High risk foods include:

Meat
Poultry such as chicken and turkey
Dairy products
Eggs
Smallgoods such as salami and ham
Seafood
Cooked rice
Cooked pasta
Prepared salads such as coleslaw, pasta salads and rice salads
Prepared fruit salads.
Food that comes in packages, cans and jars can become high risk after you open it. Food should not be stored in open cans.

Storing food in the fridge
Your fridge temperature should be below 5°C. The freezer temperature should be below -15°C. Use a fridge thermometer to check the temperature in your fridge.

Freezing food safely
When shopping, buy chilled and frozen foods at the end of your trip and take them home to store as quickly as possible. On hot days or for trips longer than 30 minutes, try to take an insulated cooler bag or icepack to keep frozen foods cold. Keep hot and cold foods separate while you take them home.

When you arrive home, put chilled and frozen foods into the fridge or freezer immediately. Make sure foods stored in the freezer are frozen hard.

Storing cooked food safely
When you have cooked food and want to store it:
Put hot food into shallow dishes or smaller portions to help cool the food as quickly as possible.
Don’t put very hot food into the refrigerator. Wait until steam has stopped rising from the food before putting it in the fridge.
Avoid refreezing thawed food
Food poisoning bacteria can grow in frozen food while it is thawing, so avoid thawing frozen food in the temperature danger zone. Keep defrosted food in the fridge until it is ready to be cooked. If defrosting using a microwave oven, cook the food immediately after defrosting.

As a general rule, it is best to avoid refreezing thawed food. Bacteria in food that is frozen a second time do not die and the food is likely to have higher levels of food poisoning bacteria. The risk depends on the condition of the food when frozen and how the food is handled between thawing and refreezing, but raw food should never be refrozen once thawed.

Store raw food separately from cooked food
Raw food and cooked food should be stored separately in the fridge. Bacteria from raw food can contaminate cold cooked food, and the bacteria can multiply to dangerous levels if the food is not cooked again.

Always store raw food in sealed or covered containers at the bottom of the fridge. Keep raw foods below cooked foods, to avoid liquid such as meat juices dripping down and contaminating the cooked food.

Choose strong, non-toxic food storage containers
Make sure your food storage containers are clean and in good condition, and only use them for storing food. Cover them with tight-fitting lids, foil or plastic film to prevent the food drying out and to prevent anything from falling in. Do not store food in opened cans.

If in doubt, throw it out
Throw out high risk food left in temperature danger zone for more than four hours ???don’t put it in the fridge and don’t keep it for later. Check and observe use-by dates on food products ???if in doubt, throw it out.

Things to remember
Keep high risk food below 5°C or above 60°C to avoid the temperature danger zone.
Store raw foods below cooked foods.
Avoid refreezing thawed foods.
Check and observe use-by dates on food products.
Take special care with high risk foods.
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 11:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
Good Health Tips Cheboror. Let our Kales People come out of the dark and know where the world is heading to.
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cheboror
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 3:02 am    Post subject: sure edwin Reply with quote
Oh sure Edwin, i'll be so happy to see our people get to know what is healthy for them.You know what edwin? since everyone has unique qualities; for example if i have some idea on good health then i should share it you guy and Edwin if you have some idea then share with us.Otherwise keep healthy guys.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:51 am    Post subject: :oops: Reply with quote
i do not have a fridge....am i safe? Smile
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:13 am    Post subject: hi memo Reply with quote
hi memo, how are you? if incase you don't have a fridge then it's good to use the ways our grandma and mama tought us.And by the way those methods have been the best but since mzungu decided to come up with a fridge then we've to know the tips on its proper use when it comes to food.Hope i have answered you?
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:40 am    Post subject: Re: hi memo Reply with quote
cheboror wrote:
hi memo, how are you? if incase you don't have a fridge then it's good to use the ways our grandma and mama tought us.And by the way those methods have been the best but since mzungu decided to come up with a fridge then we've to know the tips on its proper use when it comes to food.Hope i have answered you?

hey,i am great!
but i am tired of shopping kila siku, having to pick up fresh chicken &meat,veggies etc and cooking em right up.Its tedious!
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 7:44 am    Post subject: Re: hi memo Reply with quote
Memo wrote:
hey,i am great!
but i am tired of shopping kila siku, having to pick up fresh chicken &meat,veggies etc and cooking em right up.Its tedious!


I agree with you memo, the process is really tideous.But memo it is said that you have to pay for any kind of comfort you get, i.e if you have got a fridge, tideous work is minimized but electricity bill itaincrease kidogo, you must have the knowledge on how to treat the food to be stired and so on.Otherwise i totally agree with you, have a good day.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@Guest
chemosi n weritab sonoiya, i juz want to know, how many user names i have, i sent the above reply to cheboror n was registered as Guest, should i change username????
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
that was weird,@@guest.
maybe u posted before u logged in Chep.
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
cheptabkoret wrote:
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@Guest
chemosi n weritab sonoiya, i juz want to know, how many user names i have, i sent the above reply to cheboror n was registered as Guest, should i change username????

I do not believe in appliances Sad
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 2:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
cheptabkoret wrote:
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chemosi n weritab sonoiya, i juz want to know, how many user names i have, i sent the above reply to cheboror n was registered as Guest, should i change username????


Cheptabkoret, sorry about that. The sever did not recognize your login name at first. The problem has been solved although we had to delete the Guest thread. Next time do not log in as a ghost ok Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 2:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
Idi Amin's refrigerator contained only extra ordinary food like human liver, spleen, heads and women tongue as is generally rumored.
The fridge can contain anything. One congress man in Washington DC was caught hiding ill gotten money $245,000 in his refrigerator at home.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
Chemosi wrote:
Idi Amin's refrigerator contained only extra ordinary food like human liver, spleen, heads and women tongue as is generally rumored.
The fridge can contain anything. One congress man in Washington DC was caught hiding ill gotten money $245,000 in his refrigerator at home.

i still watch the tape...its sad and funny@the same time.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
cheptabkoret wrote:
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chemosi n weritab sonoiya, i juz want to know, how many user names i have, i sent the above reply to cheboror n was registered as Guest, should i change username????


What are the three of you guys up to?
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