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Food Safety Tips for a Perfect BBQ

It’s BBQ season! Who’s ready to fire up the grill? Now that the warmer temps are here, it’s a great time to enjoy all of your barbecue favorites with family and friends. Before you plan what’s sure to be an amazing meal, check out Oakland County Health Division’s Food Safety Tips.

Clean

Wash your hands and food preparation surfaces often. Bacteria can be spread throughout the kitchen and get onto hands, cutting boards, utensils, counter tops, and food.

Separate

Don’t cross contaminate. Keep raw meat, poultry, and fish away from ready-to-eat foods.

Cook

Foods are safely cooked when they are heated for a long enough time, and to a high enough temperature to kill harmful bacteria that cause foodborne illness.

Chill

At room temperature, bacteria in food can double every 20 minutes. The more bacteria, the greater the chance of getting sick. Refrigerate foods quickly to keep most harmful bacteria from multiplying.

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