Washing the board after cutting meat is not necessary if you are going to put the vegetables and meat all in the same pot. However, it is a wise habit to clean the board and the knife before continuing since bacteria can spread to other areas. For instance, you wouldn't want to make a salad on the board without washing it.
Well, well... that reminds me of my girlfriend freaking out everytime I cut vegetables I was going to cook right after cutting the chicken.
Truth is the cross contamination issue does exist so, if you are going to cut a vegetable after raw meat that you will eat without cooking yes! by all means wash the cutting board. But if you will end up cooking those vegetables then the temperature will take care of the bacteria.
Yes. This is called cross-contamination.
Okay, since you are on neulesta you should be on a neutropenic diet, which is a diet that will not introduce bacteria into the system. This means no unpasteurized milk, no cheese, no raw vegetables or salads, no dry or raw fruits, no raw or undercooked meat,eggs or fish,
Yes. Human kind has depended on meat since forever. That's we we have the teeth of omnivores. Our bodies are made to eat meat AND vegetables. It provides you a lot of stuff you need. ALTHOUGH too much meat can be bad for you because of cholesterol and fat. You should eat chicken and turkey more often and beef is okay occasionally.
It's okay to *partially* thaw meat and freeze again, but half way thawed is too much and the meat would need to be cooked.
Yes, it is totally fine. Actually, dogs need vegetables in their diet to be healthy.
No, it is best to wait until at least 8 months before introducing meat to a babies diet.
Yes, it is okay to do this. The animal may not like them. Green leafy vegetables are best for these animals.
The best diet would be to excersize daily like 60 minuites to gain strength. Also make her eat some meat In her diet. Also make her eat food like carrots, bananas, spinash and other vegetables and fruit to keep her healthy. The meat would make her gain some weight, remember dont give her too much meat. I hope she gets okay or is okay.
No, cutting yourself indicates a problem that needs to be resolved. You should seek help to resolve whatever those problems are.
As with any cutting boards, you should definately replace any worn out or heavily scarred board as this could be harmful as it traps food and bacteria in the cracks and cuts. The advantage of a wooden board would be that if food bacteria does get caught into cuts of board they eventually die off. As for plastic it usually does not die off and you are more prone to bacteria. With glass you would not have this issue, as it most likely will not get trapped into the crevices as there wouldn't be one. Glass boards aren't very popular and are usually hard to find. The disadvantage of a wooden board would be that you easily scrape and cut the board up with a knife while cutting. With plastic it is always harder to cut through with the knife. Finally, for cleaning purposes you can't say whether one is better than the other, if you sanitize the product you will be okay. There are advantages and disadvantages to both, but overall it is just a matter of opinion.
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A diabetic meal plan consist of low sugar foods such as fruits and vegetables. Meat is okay but shouldn't be consumed in large quantities. Other fatty foods should be avoided all together.
Leather is the tanned hide or skin of any animal. It cannot be produced from vegetables as this would not be leather.