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Fresh Cut Produce: Safe Handling Practices for Consumers
... produce manager for information. At Home: Refrigerate fresh cut produce promptly. Leftover fresh cut produce should be discarded after two hours at room temperature. Avoid touching fresh cut produce ...
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Fresh Produce: Safe Handling Practices for Consumers
... cut produce that is refrigerated or surrounded by ice. At Home: Refrigerate fresh produce promptly. (Whole bananas, potatoes and tomatoes do not need refrigeration.) Figure 1 All fresh produce should be refrigerated within two hours of peeling, cutting, or cooking. Leftover cut produce ...
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June 2003 Newsletter
... the stem, we have found it will build large strong bushes that produce more roses.  All of you are thinking right now that we ... reduce thrips populations is to remove spent blooms from the plant promptly and to destroy them along with the thrips inside.  A covered ... .  It has been grown frequently in place of Damask roses, to produce Attar of Roses.  It will grow even in partial shade. ‘Jacobite Rose ...
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July 2003 Newsletter
... drugs.    Clostridium tetani infects human cells at the wound site, and causes them to produce the tetanus toxin. This toxin is poisonous to nerves. Tetanus causes painful muscle spasms ... relaxants.    Aside from keeping your tetanus immunization renewed every 10 years, all wounds should be promptly and carefully cleaned with soap and water.    Fortunately there is an immunization against tetanus. ...
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Berries and Small Fruits: Safe Handling Practices for Consumers
... Home: Always wash small fruits or berries before eating. Refrigerate fresh berries and small fruits promptly. Allow small fruits such as kiwi to ripen at room temperature. Once ripe, they should ... room temperature. During Preparation: Wash hands with hot, soapy water before and after: handling fresh produce handling raw meat, poultry, or seafood using the bathroom changing diapers handling pets Rise ...
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Fresh Herbs:Safe Handling Practices for Consumers
... dirty or damaged. Select fresh herbs that are properly refrigerated. At Home: Refrigerate fresh herbs promptly. Some of the previous illnesses have been traced to prepared fresh herbs that were ... room temperature. During Preparation: Wash hands with hot soapy water before and after: handling fresh produce handling raw meat, poultry, or seafood using the bathroom changing diapers handling pets Rinse ...
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Herbs and Garlic-in-Oil Mixtures: Safe Handling Practices for Consumers
... as you follow directions for storing the product. At Home: Refrigerate garlic-in-oil mixtures promptly. Leftover garlic-in-oil should be discarded after two hours at room temperature, even if ... a week. During Preparation: Wash hands with hot soapy water before and after: handling fresh produce handling raw meat, poultry, or seafood using the bathroom changing diapers handling pets Use a ...
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Underground Vegetables: Safe Handling Practices for Consumers
... by ice. At Home: Fresh underground vegetables that need refrigeration (carrots, beets) should be refrigerated promptly. Sweet potatoes or Irish potatoes do not need refrigeration. All underground vegetables should be ... or eating. Don't use soap or detergents. Scrub underground produce, such as potatoes and carrots, with a clean produce brush. Rinse with cool running water. Figure 2 Pay particular ...
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Elm - Trap Trees for DED
... is less than 50% wilted is killed by herbicides, each beetle infesting the tree will produce only 2% of its potential brood. This illustrates the important point that early detection of ... days saved more elms at a lower cost than if diseased elms were just removed promptly or left standing until off-season. A combination of girdling diseased elm trees and turning ...
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Cauliflower
... life. On one hand, non-overwintering cauliflower cultivars need to produce a certain number of leaves before curd development will begin, ... a rather heavy soil, firmly tamped. (Light-textured soils can produce earlier crops, but heavier soils better hold moisture.) The soil pH ... whcih does not affect their eating quality. Be sure to harvest promptly, before the heads start to "rice" and the curds to ...
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