Preventing Food Borne Illness
Preparing meals for a cancer patients is a stressful process: making healthy, appetizing foods that appeal to their changing tastes can be difficult. Caregivers also have practice safe food handling in order to prevent food-borne illness. Believe it or not, it does not have to be overwhelming – there is an easy place to start! […]
10 Things to Remember for UV Safety Month
If I were to ask you what our largest organ is how many of you would guess the skin? Indeed the skin is the body’s largest organ protecting us against heat, sunlight, injury and infection which means that it too needs protection! As soon as we step outside our skin becomes susceptible to the sun’s rays. While it […]
8 Tips to Keep Your Produce Clean
Since fresh fruits and vegetables are in season, we often get asked about the best way to wash and clean produce. In these warmer summer months many people eat more raw produce that is not exposed to cooking temperatures that can destroy harmful bacteria. Here are 8 simple steps that can help prevent food-borne illness […]
Safe Food Storage and Transportation
Our foods encounter many environments that can be conducive to the growth of harmful bacteria. This is why it is very important to be aware of the steps necessary to keep food safe when transporting and storing food. To make it as easy as possible, we have listed the most important practices to remember. Store your […]
Purchasing Safe and Healthy Food
In continuation of our weekly food safety series for National Nutrition Month, we will reviewing simple strategies for keeping food safe as you shop through the grocery store. Believe it or not, safe food handling begins with the decision of what to buy at a grocery store. By being mindful about what you purchase, you can ensure […]
Fight Bacteria
To continue our food safety series during National Nutrition Month, we will be highlighting some basic tips for handling, preparing, cooking, and storing food in order to prevent food borne illnesses. By taking the proper precautions, you can prevent the spread of harmful food-borne bacteria. Remember, food-borne pathogens are difficult to detect with our senses; […]
Store Food Safely
In honor of National Nutrition Month, we will highlight food safety to help ensure that you keep your food safe and healthy for you and your loved ones. Storage of Food Storing food in a proper manner can be challenging since there are many factors to consider. In order to appropriately store food, it […]
Cooking Tip – How to Receive the Best from your Olive Oil
Olive oil, a staple of the Mediterranean diet, is a common topic in the area of nutrition and health these days. Olive oil is approximately 70% oleic acid, a monounsaturated fat that has been studied as an anti-inflammatory fatty acid. According to the American Heart Association monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids can provide many benefits […]
8 Steps to Safer Summer Foods
Warm weather brings BBQ’s, picnics, cookouts, and other outdoor events involving alfresco dining. It also brings bacteria, which tends to multiply faster as the mercury rises, which presents a food safety challenge. Bacteria in food multiplies fastest between the temperatures of 40F and 140F and when bacteria overwhelms food, it can cause food-borne illness. In […]
Organic Food’s Role in Cancer
There have been many studies performed on the healthfulness of organic foods (produced without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, antibiotics, growth hormones, irradiation, or chemical additives and cannot be genetically modified) but findings are often inconsistent and difficult to interpret. It is hard to detect the specific effects of chemicals used on conventionally produced foods; researchers often […]