Storage Tips For Sending Food Gifts COLLEGE PARK, MD As the holiday season approaches, food catalogs start showing up in mailboxes across America. Every thing from smoked salmon to duck pate to chocolate truffles and hazelnut torte are advertised as the perfect Christmas or Hanukkah gift. But are they safe? “Food items are popular holi day gifts,” says Dr. Mark A. Kan tor, a food and nutrition specialist with the University of Maryland System Cooperative Extension Service. "And, stored properly, they should present no food safety problems.” Some food gifts, for example, must be refrigerated, and bear a label to that effect “lf a product is labeled ‘Keep Refrigerated,’ that’s a warning that not all the bacteria have been inhibited or destroyed,” Kantor ' FISHER’S PAINTING FISHER'S PAINTING A RESTORATION OUTLET STORE ~M ■ ALL TYPES OF INTERIOR ft EXTERIOR "SSL®^™ 08 *