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Some Safety Tips for Food

Part of a very successful and enjoyable outdoor or trip with you and your family is having a variety of tasty food to delight in as well. Therefore it is paramount to practice some safety tips for food in order to make sure that it stays healthy overall for you and your loved ones to eat while amidst the splendor that the outdoors has to offer one. The art of good food safety should be practiced no matter where one is this is true. It is highly recommended that when not at home and out and about in the wilds of a strange new place. The emphasis becomes even more so vital for the many reasons that are evident being that you are out of your normal environment for a temporary span of time. Therefore safety becomes the biggest concern with regards to your food and the environment that is outside. Just because you’re outdoors and around nature doesn’t mean your choice of food need not be primitive in detail. Because of the limitations in your coolers or backpacks or even travel trailer how you prepare your foods may be limited. But this doesn’t mean that you can’t have a variety of good food on hand to fight the hungries that come along with outside adventure. If you’re not during cold weather a rule of thumb is to bring along any kinds of food that doesn’t have to be refrigerated. As you don’t have to worry about them going bad and so forth as they are considered to be perishables. The Good Choices for Food Some of the good choices for getting quality food include tuna, canned or dried beans, peanut butter, pasta, rice, granola bars, dried vegetables,

dried fruits, canned soups, canned chili, the list goes on. There is also the option of freeze-dried meals that range from dinner/lunch entrees that are individual to breakfast entrees to desserts and or snacks. The good choices for food are endless and they all depend on you. Camping Food Safety Tips One of the most important things that campers must practice is good safety with regards to food as a group. As this is the most paramount concern that one must have when bringing food along with them for a excursion amid the outdoors that could prove harmful to the food that you bring along. Food safety must be practiced with not only the food that you bring along. But also with the food you may catch too such as fish and what not. So a good trained eye and common sense are the keys to preventing food from becoming tainted and infecting one of your loved ones with food poisoning to some degree. One good way to insure that you don’t have to deal with any food going bad or potentially spoiling is to buy foods that are dehydrated or freeze-dried. This way you don’t have to worry about them staying cold all the time. This is just one option to go if you’d rather not deal with the obvious. The safety tips with regards to food are simple. First rule of thumb is to keep cold foods way cold and hot foods way hot. This is just one of many food safety tips. Some of the others include making sure that your water source stays safe and way clean. Two coolers should be used separately. One cooler is to be reserved strictly for the storage of perishable items and the other for soft drinks, snack, and whatever else.

 
 
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