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Baking and Cooling Pies
Safely
Pies are an
all-time favorite dessert. Cooking and storing pies safely
is important because germs that cause foodborne illness can
grow in pies kept at room temperature when the ingredients
include milk and eggs. Refrigerate
any pies containing pumpkin, custard,
and cream pies.
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Cooking Turkey &
Other Poultry
Every year in Boulder County, dozens of home kitchens
become a source of foodborne illness associated with the
improper washing,
cooking, displaying, and/or storage of poultry. Because of
the size of raw turkeys in particular, it is very important
to take special care in preparing and thoroughly cooking
turkeys.
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Food Safety News from Boulder County and Colorado
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Utah Firm Recalls Lean Cuisine Frozen Chicken Meals Due to
Plastic Contents
Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008 - DENVER - The Colorado
Department of Public Health and Environment today announced
that Nestlé Prepared Foods Company, in Springville, Utah, is
recalling nearly 900,000 pounds of frozen chicken meals that
may contain small pieces of hard plastic.
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Consumers Advised Not to Consume Mr. Brown Instant Coffee
and Milk Tea Products and White Rabbit Creamy Candy Due to
Melamine Contamination
Sept. 26, 2008 - DENVER - The Colorado Department
of Public Health and Environment’s Consumer Protection
Division Friday advised consumers not to eat Mr. Brown
instant coffee and milk tea products manufactured by
Shandong Duqing Inc. and distributed by King Car Food
Industrial Co. Ltd. of China or White Rabbit Creamy Candy
manufactured by Shanghai Guan Sheng Yuan International Trade
Co. Ltd. of China, due to possible contamination with the
chemical melamine. Consumers may have purchased these
products in Asian markets or from the Internet.
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Bimbo Bakeries USA Issues an Allergy Alert on Undeclared
Tree Nuts in Oroweat 100% Whole Wheat Bread
Sept. 17, 2008 - DENVER - The Colorado Department
of Public Health and Environment announced today that Bimbo
Bakeries USA has initiated a voluntary recall of Oroweat
100% Whole Wheat bread because it may contain tree nuts not
listed on the label. Individuals with allergies to tree nuts
run the risk of a serious and or life-threatening reaction
if they consume this product.
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