Safe Temperatures for Food Virginia Family Nutrition Program
Safe Temperatures for Food Virginia Family Nutrition Program
Just like us, bacteria need food and water to grow and multiply. They also need a comfortable living environment, not too cold and not too hot. Bacteria that cause food borne illnesses are commonly found in foods we eat. So how do we keep this food safe to eat? By making it hard for bacteria Read more »
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