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Before becoming a dorm room chef, a college student should review basic information on fire and food safety. Here are some dorm cooking safety tips to help.
Before cooking in their dorm rooms, students should learn school rules and guidelines, understand safety and cleaning basics, and purchase dorm cooking essentials.
Teaching your child how to cook is a lot of fun. Here are some safety tips to help make sure cooking stays an enjoyable activity for your chef-in-training.
A deep fried turkey is certainly tasty, but precautions should be taken to ensure no one is injured by the turkey fryer or hot oil during the cooking process.
Let's face it. Food poisoning is no fun. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea detract from anyone's enjoyment of the holiday. Your dinner guests will thank you to take care.
Children can learn to cook by making a meal in a silver package. This foil wrapper makes a full meal. Different ingredients can be used for different family members.
Make quick-cooked, high flavor dishes: soups, stews, brasatos and stocks in a fraction of the time.
Each year approximately 40,000 cases of salmonella (salmonellosis) are reported in the United States; many more go unreported. Unfortunately,600 US patients die annually.
Following these slow cooker safety tips will reduce the likelihood of food poisoning and crock-pot-related accidents.
Learning combining science, food and fun. A great homeschool science lesson!
How to choose the right slow cooker. Classic slow cookers still work well but new models have electronic controls and nonstick aluminum pots.


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