Food Safety
December 3, 2022/
Food Safety
Each year 1 in 6 Americans get sick from foodborne illness. Learn more about keeping your families food safe.
To help keep you and your loved ones safe from foodborne diseases, follow the four basic steps of food safety—Clean, Separate, Cook, and Chill—now and throughout the year.
Home canning is a great way to preserve garden produce and share it with family and friends. However, canning can be risky — or even deadly — if not done correctly and safely, according to the CDC. Here are some tips to keep home-canned foods safe:
- Home Canning and Botulism (CDC)
- Canning Tips (FDA)
- Complete Guide to Home Canning (USDA)
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