Food Safety Tip: Do Not Wash Raw Chicken

If you have seen it written in any cookbook or have read materials out there telling you to wash raw chicken, it is a dangerous practice and it is the wrong thing to do, according… Read More
Posted: January 21, 2021
If you have seen it written in any cookbook or have read materials out there telling you to wash raw chicken, it is a dangerous practice and it is the wrong thing to do, according… Read More
Category: Food Safety, Health & Nutrition, UF/IFAS Extension, Uncategorized
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