
FOOD SAFETY TIPS FOR FRESH SAUSAGE
To ensure proper handling, storage and preparation of fresh sausage, follow these tips from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics:
Buying
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Always look for the "safe food handling" label on packages
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The label indicates that the sausage has been processed safely and will give you tips for proper food-handling and cooking
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Make sure the sausage is tightly wrapped
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Select sausage and other meats after shopping for non-perishables and ask to have them bagged separately from other groceries
Storing
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Always handle sausage with clean, dry hands
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Store sausage in the coldest part of the refrigerator or in the refrigerator's meat bin
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Use fresh sausage stored in the refrigerator within 2 days of purchase
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Freeze sausage in freezer-safe wrap at or below 0° F
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Eat or freeze cooked sausage within 3 to 4 days
Preparing
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Wash hands thoroughly for 20 seconds before, during and after handling raw meat
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Use two separate cutting boards to avoid cross-contamination, one for raw foods and the other for ready-to-eat foods
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Defrost sausage in the refrigerator or in the microwave---never on the counter---by using the defrost setting
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Immediately cook meat after it has been thawed in the microwave
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Do not re-freeze thawed meat
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Use a food thermometer to cook to proper temperature
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Cooked sausage should not be left unrefrigerated for more than 2 hours