HA THANKSGIVING DINNER - SERVE IT SAFELY Turkey and trimmings. Or ham and candied yams. A table loaded with platters of good food. It’s the traditional Thanksgiv ing picture that will be repeated in millions of American homes on Thanksgiving Day. But the picture could change to one that’s not so festive if the food should become contaminated and cause illness. And it can happen so easily if you do not know about proper food handling in the home. You could be making your fust Thanksgiving dinner, or you might be an experienced cook. You could be preparing for IS or for two. In any event, the food you serve could cause illness if you don’t understand and follow some precautions to prevent AGCO ALLIS 4600 SERIES TRACTORS Ask about the vei and 4660 chore tractors in the 40-52 PTO hp range. They provide low maintenance, economical operation, fuel efficiency and are backed by a 4-year/4,000-hour warranty • Reliable, air-cooled engines. 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Remove stubborn bacter ia from a cutting board by scrub bing it with soap, rinsing it with hot water and then applying a sol ution of one teapsoon chlorine bleach to one quart of water. Do not stuff your Thanksgiving turkey the night before, stuff it immediately before you put it in your oven. Never partially cook a turkey with the idea of finishing the cooking later. Bacteria can survive in partially cooked poultry and “staph” bacteria may produce toxins. DO NOT cook your holi day turkey in a low oven over night It takes too long for the intend temperature of the bird to reach a temperature above 140 degrees F. (hot foods kept above this temperature are safe). But Thanksgiving dinner does not consist only of turkey. There ate vegetables and salads, pud dings and pies. These can pose as many problems as meat and poul try. Foods that consist in whole or part of milk or milk products, or eggs, can be potentially hazardous and must be handled with care. Refrigerate cream custard, mer ingue pies and other foods with custard fillings. You need to also SCHOTT EQUIPMENT SALES Rta. 18 North Washington, PA 15301 412-222-3780 Dairy Fun Night Seeks Entries HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Pennsylvania’s Farm Show will again offer a celebration of the state’s large dairy industry. “Dairy Fun Night” will be held on Tuesday, January 12. It presents a showcase of activities promoting “fun with the dairy industry.” As part of this event, people can enter two contests, an "Ice Cream Chum-Off,” and a “Dairy Obsta cle Contest.” The “Chum-Off’ will kick-off the evening of fun by giving con sumers an opportunity to sample many varieties of ice cream. Ear lier contests have featured “Nut tin’ Honey,” Banana,” and "Super Fudge Chunk” ice creams. The winning recipe will take home a refrigerate potato salad or any similar salad in which you use mayonnaise or salad dressing. These foods should be kept refrigerated until just before you serve them and leftovers should be refrigerated immeidalely after the meal. After the big meal is over, everybody is feeling relaxed. You want to watch TV or just sit and visit, and you could be tempted to “clear the table later.” Don’t let this happen. Cooked foods should not be left at room temperature; they should be refrigerated immediately. Infectious bacteria in food can double every 15 to 30 minutes when the food is not kept suffi ciently hot or cold. Hot foods above 140 degrees and cold foods below 40 degrees. Also remeber it is not necessary to cool hot foods before putting them in your refrigerator. Today’s refrigerators can quickly bring foods to the proper temperature for safekeepting without prelimin ary cooling. Food contamination in the home is possible any time, but during a holiday, when you are preparing especially large and fes tive meals, the possibilities are greater. 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