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Cook It Safe
FSIS is partnering with the Food and Drug Administration, the Partnership for Food Safety Education, and other "Cook It Safe" task force members to remind you to "Cook It Safe" when preparing convenience foods.
Food cooking in microwave oven Challenge Yourself to Cook It Safe! Tips for Cooking with a Microwave or Conventional Oven (Feb 15, 2012)
Get great practical advice and add your comments to the FoodSafety.gov blog.
Digital food thermometer reading 165 degrees in piec of chicken Cook It Safe with the Partnership for Food Safety Education
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Two young men read instructions on frozen food package. YouTube Videos
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What does it mean to "Cook It Safe?"
The "Cook It Safe" campaign encourages cooks of all ages to read and follow all cooking instructions printed on food packages before preparation. To prevent foodborne illness in your home or dorm room, follow the Cook It Safe Taskforce's four basic messages:
  1. Read and Follow Package Cooking Instructions.
  2. Know When to Use a Microwave or Conventional Oven.
  3. Know Your Microwave Wattage before Microwaving Food.
  4. Always Use a Food Thermometer to Ensure a Safe Internal Temperature.

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Videos (Public Service Announcements) on YouTube
  • Cook it Safe - Know your Wattage (Sep 1, 2011; 1:00; MP4)
    Make the right decisions about safe food preparation. Read and follow package cooking instructions, and know your microwave wattage.
  • Cook it Safe - Microwave or Conventional Oven? (Sep 1, 2011; 1:03; MP4)
    Use the proper steps for safe meal preparation. Read and follow package cooking instructions, and know when to use a conventional oven or the microwave.

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Live Chat
Taskforce members hosted a Twitter chat on September 16, 2011 to allow consumers and interested professionals to ask subject matter experts questions about the campaign and microwave cooking. Follow @USDAFoodSafety, @FoodInsight, and @Fight_Bac for more "Cook It Safe" information.

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Last Modified: February 17, 2012

 

 

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