Bi6-Lancastw Farming, Saturday. July 29,1989 COLLEGE PARK. Md. Despite all our technological advances, we are still subject to the whims of nature, as recent storms and the resulting power failures demonstrated. County offices Of the Maryland Coopera tive Extension Service (MCES) were deluged with phone calls from consumers wondering how to keep food cold in refrigerators and freezers and how to know which foods were safe to consum er after hours or days without electricity. And while we all hope we don’t experience such fierce or destruc tive weather again soon, thunder and-lightning storms are common during the summer months and often cause local failures. It makes sense, therefore, to be pre pared, says Dr. Mark A. Kantor, Arabian Is Prize MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.) SS Samisands, the newest resident at Wishful Acres here, will be awarded to one lucky horse lover during the Devon Horse Show on August S. The registered Arabian gelding is the prize in a raffle spon sored by the Pennsylvania Arabian Horse Association. Donated by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shea of Windfall Farms in St. Marys, Pa., the gray horse has already been shown at two A-rated JOHN DEERE TRUCKLOAD SALE SAVE UP TO 26% ON JOHN DEERE OIL 10W40 & SAE 30 ONLY * JOHN DEERE Keep Food Safe During Power Failures an MCES nutrition specialist, who offers the following advice. “First of all, purchase ther mometers for the freezer and refrigerator so you can keep track of the temperature in case the power fails. The thermometers should be sturdy and designed specifically for this use. Many hardware stores and supermarkets carry them.” If your electricity is cut off. Dr. Kantor advises calling the power company to find out how long you can expect to be without electrici ty. Or listen to your radio for announcements from the power company. “If it’s only a few hours, you don’t have to do anything... except avoid opening the refrigerator and freezer doors. But if the power Gelding In Raffle shows and won at-halter classes. He is sired by Desert Sands. The raffle benefits the organiza tion’s youth group and will be used for things such as prize money for contests and projects and for a one day clinic. Tickets are $1 each or six for $S and are available to any interested person up to the time of the drawing. To buy a ticket or see Samisand, contact Holly Wolgemuth at 717/664-3893. r • * Nothin) Huns Like a Deere® failure is expected to last longer than than, you’ll need to take some steps to ensure the safety of your food supply,” he says. If you’re lucky enough to have a full freezer, Kantor notes, you can expect food to remain frozen for two days. A half-full freezer will keen food frozen for about one day, although you may be able to extend this time by grouping packages together so they retain the cold more effectively. You can also help keep food frozen longer by adding dry ice to your freezer. Twenty-five pounds of dry ice should hold a 10-cubic foot full freezer below freezing for three to four days. If the freezer is half full, the same amount of ice will keep it stable for two to three days. If possible, find out where you can get dry ice before you need it. Utility companies often distribute dry ice free of charge during extended power outages. Listen to your radio for announcements regarding distribution points. Also, learn how to handle dry ice properly. “Never touch it with your bare hands,” Kantor stresses. “It can freeze your skin quite badly. Instead, transport it in a cardboard box that you can place directly in the freezer, or wear heavy gloves and. use tongs when handling it” Keep the dry ice away from food items or place a piece of cardboard between the ice and food so items don’t stick to it. (When dry ice vaporizes, it drives out the surrounding oxy gen, so don’t stick your head into the freezer and breathe the 880 * A QUART Minimum Purchase 24 Quarts SALE ENDS 8/31/89 vapors.) After a power failure, food will usually keep for four to six hours in a refrigerator, depending upon how warm your kitchen is. If pow er will be out for longer than that, you may want to add block ice to the refrigerator. Don’t use dry ice; it can freeze refrigerated items. You can help insulate your refrigerator and/or freezer by cov ering it with a blanket, which will help prevent the loss of cold air. Just make sure you don’t cover the air vents in case the power comes back on. Once power has been restored, it’s time to assess the damage. 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In the case of meat, Kanlor recommends using it in a recipe that allows for well-done rather than rare preparation. For exam ple, cut a roast into thin strips and stir-fry, or use ground beef for spaghetti sauce rather than rare hamburgers. Some foods can tolerate less time/temperature abuse than others. For example; fresh meats, poultry, lunch meats, hot dogs, eggs and milk should be discarded if they have been subjected to temperature of 40 degrees or high er for more than two hours; bacter ia that cause food poisoning can multiply to unsafe levels under these conditions. Fruits and vegetables, on the other hand, can be cooked and served as long as there is no yeasty smell, sliminess or evidence of mold. Juices can be used, pro vided they look and smell accept able, and well-wrapped hard cheeses, butter and margarine can be kept unless mold or rancid odors develop. 4-H fashion project. 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