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Wow!  After today, only two more posts.  That means Christmas is just around the corner!  I hope you have all of your shopping done!  :)  Now on to the safety topic du jour...food safety!

Family Christmas Dinner

During the holidays, we are often making large meals.  Whether hosting a dinner party for friends, gathering with the entire family, or snacking on hors d'ouevres at a cocktail party with a small group, Christmas is that ime of year where we all eat more together!  Although I have not heard of an epidemic in food poisoning this time of the year, I thought it would be appropriate to perhaps remind everyone of some basic food safety tips when preparing your spread. 

  • Wash your hands often!  During this season, there are a lot of colds and viruses traveling around, and we eat a lot!  In order to prevent passing germs, the need for hand washing is high in the first place.  Then, we add the possibility of cross contamination with the food.  You can never wash your hands too often in the kitchen!  And wash with soap and hot water for a good 30 seconds each time!
  • Clean all cutting surfaces and sinks thoroughly!  The chances of germs traveling from one food item to another is quite high.  At Stanford's Restaurant and Bar in Portland, they have a good system to prevent germs traveling.  They use a red color cutting board for beef, a white one for vegetables, a yellow one for poultry, etc.  If you do not have that ability, wash your cutting surface after every use.  Again, with hot water and soap.
  • Prepare meats according to the butchers directions.  The heat requirements need to be met in order to prevent undercooked food.  Undercooked food is what will allow your meats to hold germs in such as salmonella.  Also remember, if you are preparing a turkey and stuffing it with dressing, the turkey's cook time will take longer.
  • Refrigerate leftovers promptly.  And, remember to date them so that if you do not have a chance to eat all of them before they spoil, you know that they are spoiled!  No one wants to open a container to find mold!  Yucky...

Most of all, enjoy your time together...continue your ways of safety and have a blessed Christmas together!

Caesar salad

I will be watching, reading, and writing...as I prepare Caesar salad for thirty three at tonight's Christmas party!

 

34 Comments on Twelve Days of Safety ~~ On the Tenth Day

Basic good sense rules always apply.

 

Patricia Aulson/Hampton NH Real Estate 

12/22/2007 10:25 AM by Patricia Aulson (PRUDENTIAL RUSH REALTY)


Gregory ~  Thanks for the comment.  May you have a terrific Christmas! 

12/22/2007 10:26 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


You are right, Patricia.  Thanks for stopping in and commenting.  Merry Christmas!

12/22/2007 10:35 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Sarah-What excellent tips. Simple things to keep our health in tip top shape around the kitchen.  Your 12 days series in wonderful.  I have some catching up to do. Enjoy your weekend my friend. 

12/22/2007 10:59 AM by Julie Neerings~Lifting Hearts ♥ Building Dreams~Utah REALTOR® (Keller Williams Salt Lake City)


Julie ~  Thanks!  You have a great weekend too.  We had one dinner party last night, a brunch this morning, a dinner party tonight, a brunch tomorrow morning after church (where I am responsible for the kidlets Christmas program), and then another party late tomorrow afternoon!  And then...Christmas Eve!  Yikes.  :)  Happy Christmas to you, sweet pea!  :)

12/22/2007 11:09 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Good advice, another bit of advice if you eat ham for the holidays don't leave it out overnight and then eat it for breakfast the next day. I had a family in my community that did just that on xmas eve and spent xmas day in the hospital. Heppy Holidays. -cem

12/22/2007 11:15 AM by Chris Mitchell - CallNashvilleHome.com (Keller Williams)


Wow, Chris!  That would be miserable!  Thanks for the heads up and have a very happy Christmas!

12/22/2007 11:27 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Sarah: I'm so glad you did this topic. I'm such a freak about proper food handling. I always look suspiciosly upon food at large gatherings...wondering how long it has actually been out of the fridge. Thanks for watching my back!! :-)

12/22/2007 01:05 PM by Elizabeth Nieves - Bilingual Raleigh - Durham North Carolina Real Estate Team (The Elizabeth Nieves Realty Group @ Keller Williams)


Elizabeth ~  My pleasure.  I have always hated potlucks because I am unsure of everyone's cleanliness!  Have a great day!  :)

12/22/2007 01:12 PM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Sarah: Great tips for staying safe for the holidays, and food preparation should always be on the top of the list. No better way to ruin a party than food poisoning! :-)

12/22/2007 02:05 PM by Portland Oregon Real Estate | Alecia Barnes - Broker (Phommany & Phommany Realty, Ltd.)


Hi Alecia ~  I know I do not want to be the victim of food poisoning!  Hope you enjoy your holiday, Alecia!  :)

12/22/2007 02:38 PM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Sarah, I am SO careful in the kitchen people laugh at me.  It's true you have to be very careful in preparing things, on that I am meticulous.  Good luck on your salad, I'm sure it will be delicious.

12/22/2007 08:12 PM by Carole Provenzale Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City)


Carole ~  That is funny.  I would eat your dish at a potluck if that was the case!  :)  The salad did turn out lovely, thanks!  Now off for appetizers today...and a martini recipe!  :)

12/23/2007 08:54 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Robert ~ I wish I were a culinary genius.  That would sure be a fun skill around the holidays!  Merry Christmas to you, too!

12/23/2007 08:55 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Sarah! How did you know that I am a bug freak? Germs.....ooooohhhhhwwwweeeee...yuk. I bathe in that wonderful clear antibacterial liquid. After washing my hands before dinner the other night my husband handed me the ketchup. I then pulled out my GermX and slathered after I poured it. He frowned and looked at me like I was crazy but anyone else who feels the same will identify. I don't go too far do I? Merry Christmas to you too and stay safe and sound. Deb

12/23/2007 11:54 PM by Deb at Brooks Prime Properties


Hi Sarah:  We truly need to take responsibility for our own health.  There are so many things we can do to guard oursleves against getting sick.  Thanks so much for sharing all your great ideas with us.  Take care, and have a very Merry Christmas.

12/24/2007 12:22 AM by Fort Worth Real Estate - - - Karen Anne Stone (RE/MAX Trinity)


Debra ~  I do not think you go too far.  I usually check for bugs in mattresses in the hotel too!  Have a great Christmas!  Looking forward to a terrific 2008!  :)

12/24/2007 09:38 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Karen Anne ~  You are right. We choose much of our own "fate" simply by choosing how to live!  Happy Christmas!

12/24/2007 09:39 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Hi Sarah -- just a note of appreciation for your long series.  I know they take time and commitment, and you offer lots of great advice!  Merry Christmas!

12/24/2007 10:16 AM by Terry Rasner-Yacenda, ABR, GRI (Dickson Realty)


Terry ~  Thank you!  That is very sweet.  May you also have a terific Christmas.  I cannot wait to hear all about it!  :)

12/24/2007 10:17 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


I am sorry to say you are going to save me from myself.

Thanks!

RJH

12/24/2007 10:19 AM by Empire Realty


Robert ~  I hope that your Christmas was a great one!  And that you were saved from yourself too!  :)

12/26/2007 10:32 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


My rant - the hand washing, for sure.  I cringe when I use a public bathroom and many just exit without washing to go to the salad bar. Being a former Public health Educator - I loved this blog.

12/27/2007 01:52 PM by Kathleen Lordbock- HSE,RESA,SEA,SD ~soon to be Realtor/Staging Specialist~ (Re$ale Design & Home Staging)


Kathleen ~  Thanks for your comment and support!  I wish you the best New Years ever!

12/31/2007 12:05 PM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Sara...Come on..you probably cook scrumptious meals for the dogs!  :)  Do "we" still have the three?

01/13/2008 05:55 PM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


They do eat better than I do, but it's not home cooking - Yep... all three - We play it day by day around here -

01/14/2008 11:16 AM by Sara Goodwin - Portland, Oregon Appraiser (Ashcroft & Associates)


Unfortunately, I read your blog almost 30-days too late, but now that I have this great information, I will make sure to be on alert during the next set of holidays. Lance

01/26/2008 03:45 AM by Lance Winslow (The Car Wash Guy)


Sara ~  What beautiful kidlets you have!  :)  Thanks for sharing the photo...

 

01/26/2008 11:02 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Lance ~  It is never too late to start preparing for the holidays it seems.  So, you have a jump  start from where others are at!  :)  Thanks for the comment...

01/26/2008 11:03 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


After the holidays but nonetheless we should be safe in this respect. Being sick during the holidays or any other time is not good.

01/26/2008 01:23 PM by Robert L. Brown~Grand Rapids Real Estate Flexit Realty, West Michigan (www.mrbrownsellsgr.com)


These are things to remember throughout the entire year. Thanks for the reminder during a time we'd most likely forget!

02/03/2008 07:19 AM by Danielle V. Lewis - DDR Realty (DDR Realty)


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