It depends on the type of food, storage methods, portioning, and other factors. If you are checking a large piece of meat, insert the tip of a thermometer into the approximate center of the thickest part of the meat, wait for the thermometer needle to stop moving, and take your reading. For more information, Google "HAACP" or "Servsafe".
Yes, as long as you have proper identification. Thanks
Three to six (3 - 6) months is how long it takes to turn food leftovers into compost. But the breakdown will take longer if proper procedure is not followed with regard to size as well as to aeration, heat, light, and moisture requirements.
scrap it or put it out to the curb- someone will def. take it
The proper way to take the temperature of vacuum packed foods is with a metal stem thermometer. To take the correct temperature, put the thermometer in the center of the food.
The dominos in my city does not accept checks.
Do dillards take temporary checks
they're not really "easy" to care for. You have to give them food,water, take them outside, medical checks and all that.
no they don't take checks
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Does mills fleet farm take checks