Friday, February 26, 2010

Preventing Contamination from E.coli and Salmonella Bacterias



The following information is from one of the best healthletters around:

Nutrition Action Healthletter, March 2010 issue, cover story is called, "CAUTION! Paying Russian roulette with your food."


This article, from which I am summarizing, is about some foods which have the E. coli or salmonella bacterias and how the FDA cannot seem to monitor the manufacturing plants where food is produced.

That said, here is advice for food:

RULES FOR LEFTOVERS: refrigerate or freeze leftovers within 2 hours of cooking or throw them away. Store food at a shallow depth-2 inches-to speed chilling and leftovers go into freezer right away or you have to eat them in 4 days, except stuffing and gravy which keep for 2 days. Also, reheat leftovers to 165 degrees and any liquid leftovers to a rolling boil.

Only buy fresh-cut produce (half a watermelon, bagged salad greens,) if it's refrigerated or surrounded by ice.

In shopping cart, separate raw meat, poultry and seafood.

Store perishable fruits and veggies like strawberries, lettuce, herbs and mushrooms, or cut or peeled produce in clean refrigerator at 40 degrees or below.

Wash your hands for 20 seconds with warm water and soap before and after preparing any food. You can also sing "Happy Birthday to Me," which should take the same amount of time.

Wash fruits and veggies under running water just before eating, cutting or cooking, even if you plan to peel them. Don't use soap, since it leaves a residue.

Scrub firm produce like melons and cucumbers with a clean produce brush. Let air dry before cutting.

Discard the outer leaves of heads of leafy veggies like cabbage and lettuce.

Don't eat sprouts unless thoroughly cooked. Pregnant, elderly, children or those with a weakened immune system should avoid raw sprouts.

Cooking any food to 160 degrees will kill any E. coli O157:H7.

Always wash lettuce, even pre-washed products.

Always cook meat, even simple hamburgers, all the way through or use a meat thermometer. If it isn't cooked through, the bacteria will survive.

The entire article is worth reading. It makes you think twice about buying some products manufactured by certain companies.

Check out: www.orders.cspinet.org to subscribe. You can get further information about this at: cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/escherichiacoki_g.htm.

Nutrition Action Healthletter
/Center for Science in the Public Interest.

Stay healthy and continue reading my blog!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Hurry, Sale at Banana Republic Tonight, February 23rd!


I just saw this. You need to shop online and spend $100 to get the 25% off, but at Banana Republic, that is not hard to do. The sale ends at 11:59pm EST.

Where to shop: www.bananarepublic.com

Use the code: BR25AFTER5.

Ends tonight, February 23, 2010.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Warehouse Sale at Barneys!

If you are in NYC, you may be interested in the Warehouse Sale at Barneys NY.

It starts:

2/22/2010
Event Ends: 2/28/2010
Event Times: Mon-Fri 10am-7pm
Sat 10am-7pm
Sun, Feb 28th 10am-7pm
Location: 255 W. 17th St.
(btwn. 7th & 8th Aves.)
New York, NY 10011
(212) 450-8400
Payment Types: Cash / Charge

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Zagat Restaurant Ratings


I love Zagat! It is my first choice to read when wanting to find a restaurant or to find a rating on a restaurant.

Not only do I use the book, published each year, but I subscribe to the online site, which does have a fee to join. This way I can get all the up to date information, such as new restaurants, restaurants which will be opening and special one night dinners at restaurants. Then there is the Zagat Store.

This does comes with a price, and I do not mean the cost of subscribing to the website. What I mean is that you can't take the ratings as gospel. Zagat gets their information from you, the consumer, who eats out and then rates the restaurant. In order to keep current and publish a new book each year, they send out surveys for you to fill out. To be honest, I don't think everyone knows good food or what to expect from an establishment. And to be fair, there are many who know so much more about food than I do, so there is a fine balance.

So when using Zagat, please remember, if a restaurant gets a rating of "21" for food, adjust it a bit downhill just to make sure you are not disappointed.

Over and over again, I have rarely agreed with the numbers given. The ratings include "Food," "Service" and "Decor." Then there is a price, which given the variations of what one could order, I am not sure how accurate that can be. You are supposed to put down a price which would average out, but do you really remember the prices of items on a menu other than what you may have ordered?

Sometimes I just try a restaurant after reading the reviews which are posted, again by us, the consumer. If there are many more positive than negative comments, I will check it out. Some of the things people like or dislike about a place seem irrelevant to me, but it is still better to have an idea of what to expect.

When you are a subscriber, you can get information about restaurants all over the USA as well as many popular international locations. If you are using the book, it is by specific area. This is why it is worthwhile to subscribe, especially if you travel a good deal, for business or pleasure. And don't forget about the APPS for the iPhone.

Where to subscribe: www.zagat.com

Enjoy dinner!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Don't shop at petco.com!



Total rip off! I get emails from Petco.com. Today I received one with a 20% off sitewide sale.

I put items in my cart. Went to check out and never got the additional 20% off. I called and was told that the 20% was reflected in the prices.

Bogus, I told them. I was on the site last week and these were the same prices without the 20% off. Told me to call Customer Relations. I did. The rep kept putting me on hold to check on this. Came back to the phone, apologized and offered me a gift certificate, which he was sending to my email address. That was hours ago and still, no email from them. I told the rep that it was nice to offer me this, but what about everyone else who is shopping through this email? They are thinking that things are 20% less, but in reality, they aren't. If I didn't go to the site last week, I wouldn't have known this and would have believed the rep when I originally was told the discount was reflected in the price.

That's it for me. Never again will I buy online at this site.

Where NOT to buy: I won't bother giving you the link!

Stick to my favoite site: www.entirelypets.com

Friday, February 12, 2010

Presidents' Day Sales


Need that winter coat you have been thinking about all winter? What about a pair of boots? You can get 20% off any pair of non-sale shoes/boots at www.onlineshoes.com with certain brand exclusions.

Then go to Lord and Taylor and find winter coats and jackets already marked down. There is an additional 30% off, then a coupon for 20% off, and if you use your Lord and Taylor charge card, you get an additional 10% off.

I bought a coat which was originally $430, marked down to $299. When the discounts were added in, the coat cost me $151. How's that for a good deal? You can check their website, www.lordandtaylor.com if you can't get to one of their stores. You enter the code PRES for the additional 20% and PRESPLUS for the extra 10% off using your L&T card. One caveat, the same coats in the store may not be available online.

Lots of shoes and boots are also on sale at Lord and Taylor. Even some Uggs, but you can't use any coupons or further discounts on them.

Where to shop: www.onlineshoes.com and www.lordandtaylor.com.

Hope you find what you need!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

How Dirty can a Hotel Be?


I just saw this on www.tripadvisor.com. Not sure how reliable it is, but better to be informed.

Dirtiest Hotels - United States

(based on TripAdvisor traveler reviews)
Where to find out more information about travel: www.tripadvisor.com