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Tuesday, March 31, 2009




This weekend, I watched my weekend hosts defrost a package of flank steak in the sink...all day long. Not wanting to insult them, but knowing how important proper thawing techniques are, I frequently asked questions about the meat-so that I could comfortably deem the food safe to eat.

Not a week goes by that I don't receive a call or an email from a friend with a food safety question. "Can I freeze tofu?" I have meat that has been marinating since Monday..can I still cook it and eat it?" "What is the difference between the sell by and use by dates?" I happily answer these questions and more. Now, www.stilltasty.com, Your Ultimate Shelf Life Guide - Save Money, Eat Better, Help The Environment offers users sound advice on how to safely consume food items and stay healthy.

Keep it or Toss it, Your Questions Answered and Shelf Talk are the highlights of the site and Today's Question is one that is always applicable. Today's actual question is: Is it Safe to Reheat Meat that has already Thawed? Click here for the answer.

Other frequently asked questions include:

I Left Pizza Out Overnight - Is It Still Safe to Eat?

Do You Have to Refrigerate Opened Bottles of Mustard and Ketchup?

Is it Necessary to Rinse Raw Chicken Before Cooking It?

Is it Better to Store Bread on the Counter or in the Fridge?

If Raw Beef Gets Dark is it Still Safe?

Is it Safe to Leave Canned Food Leftovers in the Can?

Is it OK to Put Hot Food in the Refrigerator?

Is Bottled Water Still Safe To Drink After the Expiration Date?

How Long Can I Keep Thawed Meat Before Cooking It?

Does Olive Oil Last Longer if You Store it in the Fridge?

Bookmark this site. It is one you will refer to over and over again. Thanks to Chris Mohr, PhD, RD for sending this my way.

1 Comments:

Blogger Sharon Salomon, M.S., R.D. said...

I feel your pain. A friend added the grilled meat back to the marinade without boiling it. I cringed. I have to say that I refused to eat the meat and I told her why. She said, "I do it all the time and we've never gotten sick." I smiled and ate the veggies and potatoes wondering if she had washed the veggies!

March 31, 2009 at 3:44 PM  

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