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… until the middle reaches a temperature of 74°C (164°F) or hotter and remains there for at least 15 seconds. Measure … is boiled first Serve cooked meats right away or keep them hot. They should be at least 60°C (140°F) or hotter, until you are ready to serve them Wash any fruits …
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… including bakery products, appetizers, entrees, deli meats, hot dogs, cheese, soups, sauces, and condiments. If you eat …
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… added iron 30 g 4.5 Blackstrap molasses 15 mL (1 tbsp) 3.6 Hot cereal with added iron 175 mL (3/4 cup) 3.4 Spinach, …
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… washing dishes. If using a dishwasher that does not have a hot or sanitation cycle, soak the dishes afterwards for 1 …
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… properly. Keeping medicines in a place that is too hot or too cold may keep them from working right. Ask your … properly. Keeping medicines in a place that is too hot or too cold may keep them from working right. Ask your …
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… Foods that may cause your baby to choke. These include hot dogs, whole or chopped nuts and seeds, chunks of nut … Foods that may cause your baby to choke. These include hot dogs, whole or chopped nuts and seeds, chunks of nut …
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… or denture-cleaning liquid overnight. Don't put them in hot water, and don't let them dry out. Clean your dentures … or denture-cleaning liquid overnight. Don't put them in hot water, and don't let them dry out. Clean your dentures …
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… properly. Keeping medicines in a place that is too hot, too cold, or too humid (a place that is humid has a lot … properly. Keeping medicines in a place that is too hot, too cold, or too humid (a place that is humid has a lot …
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… of your hand to test the water to make sure it's not too hot. You don't have to wear gloves, but it might be a good … of your hand to test the water to make sure it's not too hot. You don't have to wear gloves, but it might be a good …
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… like eating. If you have mouth sores, avoid spicy foods, hot or cold foods, oranges, grapefruit, and other citrus … like eating. If you have mouth sores, avoid spicy foods, hot or cold foods, oranges, grapefruit, and other citrus …