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Let's Talk Turkey

Food safety tips for the holiday turkey from FoodSafety infographic "Let's Talk Turkey" plus USDA "How to Safely Thaw a Turkey" and "Countdown to a Food-Safe Thanksgiving Day" FAQ
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Cooking for Groups

Food Safety when cooking for parties and large groups
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About Food Preservation

Food Preservation: historical origins, commercial available, science behind safe home preservation
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Onions

Nov. 18, 2024 simplified layout, . June 2022 created. Onions by Joseph Mucira from Pixabay Onions (Allium cepa) are a member of the same family as garlic, leeks and shallots. The common bulb onion is a succulent vegetable composed of layers of fleshy modified leaves.
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Cold Storage

Reducing the temperature at which food is stored slows the growth of food spoilage microorganisms and enzymatic reactions within food. Many, but not all foods benefit from cold storage. (See Food Safety page for information about storing leftovers.
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Dehydration

Drying (dehydrating) food is one of the oldest and easiest methods of food preservation. Dehydration is the process of removing water or moisture from a food product. Removing moisture from foods makes them smaller and lighter.
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Canning

When canning home-preserved foods: Use scientifically-tested, up-to-date recipes such as those shown in this resource guide, Home Food Preservation Recipes and Information Follow directions carefully and do not change the measurements of fruit, vegetables, or acid.
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