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Table set for holiday dinner USDA Says "Be Food Safe" For the Holidays (Dec 19, 2007; Windows Media) | Script
Reminders about the safe way to prepare the holiday feast.
Roast turkey in pan Safe Holiday Cooking (Nov 8, 2007; Windows Media) | Script
Reminders about the safe way to prepare the holiday feast.
Food Safety Wheel Game USDA Food Safety Camp (Oct 24, 2007; Windows Media) | Script
"Counselors" for a one-day food safety camp included USDA officials and a celebrity chef.
Variety of meat products on barbecue grill USDA Advice for a Safe Cookout Season (May 24, 2007; Windows Media) | Script
Participants in a food safety camp learn valuable lessons for the cookout season.
Food Safety Conference Logo USDA Hosts Food Safety Conference (Sep 27, 2006; Windows Media) | Script
The conference, "Reaching At-Risk Audiences and Today's Other Food Safety Challenges," was held in Denver, CO (Sep 27-29, 2006).
100 Years Logo Centennial for Meat Inspection (Jun 28, 2006; Windows Media) | Script
The U.S. Department of Agriculture celebrated a century of meat inspection at a Washington, DC event.
Barbecued chicken leg/thigh Safe Summer Grilling Advice From USDA (Jun 21, 2006; Windows Media) | Script
Food safety officials and partners have some tips for a successful barbecue season.
Platter of grilled hamburgers and other picnic foods Safe Summer Grilling (May 25, 2006; Windows Media)
Clean, Separate, Cook, and Chill to reduce the risk of illness in hot weather.
Photo of whole roasted turkey USDA Guidance on Cooking Poultry (Apr 6, 2006; Windows Media) | Script
There's good news for consumers who want a simple answer to making sure their poultry is cooked to a safe temperature.
Hamburger USDA's "Is It Done Yet?" Food Thermometer Campaign (Jun 23, 2005; Windows Media) | Script
Is it done yet? Food safety experts say you can't tell by looking - use a food thermometer to be sure.
Image of refrigerator and words Chill: Refrigerate Promptly "BAC Down" To Keep Food Safe This Summer (May 19, 2005; Windows Media) | Script
Learn about a new campaign to keep foods chilled properly this summer.
Photo of dyed Easter eggs Easter Egg / Passover Safety Advice From USDA Hotline (Windows Media) | Script
If you're planning an Easter egg hunt, or hard-cooking eggs for your Passover Seder, here are some food safety reminders.
Open refrigerator Keeping Food Safe During an Emergency (Windows Media) | Script
When seasonal storms knock out the power, what steps can you take to keep your food safe?
ice-filled cooler Beach & Boat Food Safety (Windows Media) | Script
If you're bringing a picnic to the beach or on the boat, here's some advice from the USDA for keeping your food safe.
 

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