Wednesday, 24 January 2018

7 foods a food safety expert never eats

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7 foods a food safety expert never eats
Each year, 48 million Americans get sick from foodborne diseases. One food safety advocate has come up with a list to reduce his risk.
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Make this three-cup chicken and veggie-packed fried rice in a matter of minutes
Keep dinner quick, easy and healthy with stir-fried chicken in a savory sauce and veggie-packed fried rice.
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Brunch or dinner? This low-carb veggie frittata is a healthy option for either meal
This low-carb, healthy Spanish-Italian frittata dish makes for a great brunch or dinner! It's quick, easy and filling!
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Give your breakfast a healthy makeover with these crustless quiche cups
Eggs are good for you! Plus, they're full of protein, essential vitamins and minerals. This quick and easy breakfast will keep you full all day long.
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Banana chocolate chip bread
A classic treat with a sweet twist!
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Sunny Anderson responds to backlash over 'gluten-free' Party City commercial
The Food Network star wants fans to know she had nothing to do with the creation of the controversial ad, which poked fun at people with gluten sensitivities.
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Is that a real egg on your fast food breakfast sandwich?
When it comes to breakfast sandwiches, all eggs are not created equal.
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