The #1 Tool to Avoid Food Poisoning is .......
TA DAAAAAAA!!!! The dishwasher ooooooooN .... the dry cycle. Here's the article.
You always knew your dishwasher was convenient. But did you also know that it's one of your best allies in keeping your kitchen safe from contaminants? The dishwasher sanitizes everything that goes in it, says Bonnie Richmond, senior lecturer in food safety and sanitation at the Hotel School at Cornell University, if you use the dry cycle. During that cycle, the internal temperature of the dishwasher reaches 170°F, which is required for sanitizing. (Sanitizing is the process of reducing harmful microbes to an acceptable level. Sterilizing is the process of removing all living organisms - something we can't aspire to in our own homes.)
Here's Richmond's first rule of thumb: Run anything through the dishwasher that can go into it, including plateware, glassware, flatware, plastic cutting boards, and sponges. Anything that touches raw meat and fish, or their juices or blood, should be placed in the dishwasher immediately. That means if you use a sponge to wipe up the counter where meat juices have spilled, you should toss it right in the dishwasher and get out a clean one. At the very least, your sponges should go into the dishwasher every time you run it. Be sure to keep a backup supply on hand so you are not tempted to use a dirty one.
And then there is another article about nasty stuff around the house that is right HERE. It has the eight nastiest places. And then on that article is a link to another one on how to detoxify your house.
And you thought it was safe to just stay home. Silly you.
 
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2 comments:
I will not go to that link, you can't make me. I don't need to know all the gross stuff around my house!
Happy New Year Mike.
M - You big chicken.... speaking of chicken, let me tell you a story!
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