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I ve got to tell you what happened to my dad. On Saturday, my mom prepared chicken for us and we all ate lunch. After eating lunch, it was almost time for my baseball practice! We all rushed out of the house, but Mom forgot to put the cooked chicken in the refrigerator!

When my dad came home, the chicken was still out on the kitchen table. Dad was hungry, so he made a sandwich with the leftover chicken. One hour after eating the chicken, my dad s stomach started to bother him, but he was tired and decided to go to sleep.

During the night, my dad was throwing up, had stomach cramps, and went to the bathroom a lot. The next day, we drove him to the doctor. My dad told the doctor about the cooked chicken he ate last night that was left on the table. The doctor said he probably got sick from the food.

The doctor told my mom: What caused the problem was dangerous bacteria that grow very fast on food left out of the refrigerator for more than 2 hours. You cannot tell if food is still safe just by looking at it because you can t see, smell, or taste harmful bacteria. Next time, refrigerate chicken within 2 hours after cooking it. My mom felt badly and told the doctor that it was her fault because she forgot to place the chicken in the refrigerator.

My dad got well in a couple of days, but the doctor explained that some people could get more seriously ill than others and could even end up in the hospital! Young kids, pregnant women, and older adults, like our grandparents, are all part of the group that has a greater chance of getting sick from bacteria in food. She also gave us some information on how to handle food at home and how to store food safely. LOOK!

USDA s Refrigerator Storage Chart Cold Storage: These time limits will help keep refrigerated food from spoiling or becoming unsafe to eat. Because freezing keeps food safe indefinitely, recommended freezer storage times are for quality only. FOOD TYPE PRODUCT REFRIGERATOR (40 F or below) FREEZER (0 F or below) Hamburger & Other Ground Meats Fresh Beef, Veal, Lamb, Pork Fresh Poultry Cooked Poultry Meat Leftovers Ground turkey, chicken, pork, veal 1 2 days 3 4 months Hamburger & stew meat 1 2 days 3 4 months Steaks 3 5 days 6 12 months Chops 3 5 days 4 6 months Roasts 3 5 days 4 12 months Chicken, turkey, duck whole 1 2 days 1 year Chicken, turkey, duck pieces 1 2 days 9 months Fried chicken 3 4 days 4 months Cooked poultry casseroles 3 4 days 4 6 months Chicken nuggets, patties 3 4 days 1 3 months Cooked meat & meat casseroles 3 4 days 2 3 months Gravy & meat broth 3 4 days 2 3 months Ham, fully cooked whole 7 days Ham, fully cooked half 3 5 days Ham Ham, fully cooked slices 3 4 days Canned, labeled Keep Refrigerated, opened Canned, labeled Keep Refrigerated, unopened Canned, shelf stable 3 5 days 6 9 months Don t freeze 2 years at room temperature Hot Dogs & Luncheon Meats Hot Dogs, opened package unopened package Luncheon meats, opened package unopened package 1 week 2 weeks 3 5 days 2 weeks Bacon & Sausage Bacon 7 days 1 month Sausage, raw from pork, beef, turkey, chicken 1 2 days Smoked breakfast links, patties 7 days Frozen Dinners & Casseroles Keep frozen until ready to serve 3 4 months Soups & Stews Vegetable or meat added 3 4 days 2 3 months Eggs Fresh, in shell 3 5 weeks Don t freeze Hard cooked Egg substitutes, liquid, opened liquid, unopened 7 days 3 days 10 days Doesn t freeze well Don t freeze 1 year Salads Store-prepared (or homemade) egg, chicken, ham, turkey, macaroni salads 3 5 days Doesn t freeze well Mayonnaise (Commercial) Refrigerate after opening 2 months Don t freeze When in doubt, throw it out! USDA Meat & Poultry Hotline 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854) Visit AskKaren at AskKaren.gov

Follow these four simple steps to prevent foodborne illness, and Be Food Safe! Wash your hands with warm water and soap for 20 seconds and wash surfaces often with hot, soapy water. CLEAN Keep raw meat, poultry, and seafood away from ready-to-eat food, fruits, and vegetables. SEPARATE Cook food to safe internal temperatures. Use a food thermometer to check the internal temperature. To find a list of internal temperatures, visit FSIS Web site, at www.fsis.usda.gov. COOK Place leftovers in the refrigerator, at 40 ºF (4.4 ºC) or below, within 2 hours; 1 hour if temperatures are above 90 ºF (32.2 ºC). CHILL United States Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service www.fsis.usda.gov USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. August 2009