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SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
RT @califf001: Gave Dr Abernethy an official FDA cap today. The country will be well served. Good b-ball game too! https://t.co/8JAY32CdQR
CongPalazzo (R-Miss.)
@CongPalazzo
My office will be hosting a VA Claims Clinic and Information Day this month that is open to all veterans living in Mississippi's Fourth Congressional District. DETAILS: Feb. 21, 12pm-7pm Feb. 22, 8am-12pm 303 Krebs Ave, Pascagoula MS 39567 Register: https://t.co/alkXSQahvU
RT @tommyvallejos: You go @DrMarkGreen4TN https://t.co/lBeJpby8Xi QT @LouDobbs: #AmericaFirst – @DrMarkGreen4TN: President @realDonaldTrump has reached across the aisle multiple times. Democrats… https://t.co/adgDNiWCiA)
RudyGiuliani (R-N.Y.)
@RudyGiuliani
RT @GeirIngeWoll: @dbongino Even in "socialist" Norway the abortion limit is week 12 without cause, and with an upper limit of 22 weeks(if aproved by a panel). Thats disgusting enough, but even here it would be homicide to "abort" a baby after birth. #Infanticide
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
RT @SGottliebFDA: Preparing for the #SuperBowl? Food safety is an important part of a good celebration. Here are some tips on how to avoid food borne illness at your party. And remember, no double dipping. https://t.co/Fcnh6DNE53 https://t.co/r8i20kDX30
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
Our #FDA #SUNDAYTWEETORIAL is BACK! Are you throwing a party this #SuperBowl Sunday? Don’t forget to tackle food safety. In today’s Tweetorial, I’ll be serving up a defensive game plan for how you can best protect your family and friends from foodborne illness during the telecast https://t.co/9yV9AxgbZ0
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
We know that three common foodborne bacteria like to crash parties. They are Staphylococcus aureus, Clostridium perfringens and Listeria monocytogenes. And unlike microbes that cause food to spoil, you can’t detect these bacteria by smelling or tasting them. https://t.co/4qxRoAu9DG
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
So, what to do? Consider following this four-step game plan. It involves Cleaning (hands, utensils surfaces); Separating (Don’t cross-contaminate); Cooking (use a food thermometer): and Chilling (food promptly), + a few added tips for entertaining https://t.co/zJRWlxJxN4. https://t.co/ObYmev8r6t
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
Cleanliness is the first rule of safe food preparation. That means washing your hands with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds both before and after handling food and after using the bathroom, changing diapers or handling pets. https://t.co/nceqNQs2xC
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
Also, wash cutting boards, dishes, utensils and work surfaces frequently with hot soapy water. Rinse fruits and vegetables under running tap water and clean the lid on canned goods before opening them. https://t.co/E9B9qRN570
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