If your power's still out, it doesn't mean everything in your fridge is ruined. Here's what to keep and what to throw away.
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With hundreds of thousands of people across the Tampa Bay area without power on Friday, doctors are sharing some food safety tips as many residents go through their fridges and freezers to see what’s ...
You should try to keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible while the power is out. A full freezer will ...
Virginia Tech Food Safety Expert Melissa Wright joined Here @ Home to talk about the dos and don’ts of food preparation and storage when you’re tailgating. She said some of the biggest ...
With power out for days, here's safety tips for appliances, food and prescriptions as power slowly returns to Western North Carolina.
While waiting for power to come back after a tropical storm, be extra cautious with generators, candles, and traffic lights.
Almost 10 million pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry are being recalled due to potential Listeria contamination, the ...
So why wait till they’re sick, when you can prevent illness? Here are five tips on how to strengthen your family’s defenses ...
Make sure you buy any food ingredients from authentic and reliable grocery stores that provide fresh and pure food items to ...
Safe drinking water is essential, and the aftermath of Hurricane Helene has put wells across Western North Carolina at risk.