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Being Aware Of Pet Food Recalls Can Save Your Animal’s Life

In recent years there have been several pet food recalls (cat and dog alike) that have left pet owners nationwide mystified as to why it has been happening. There have even been a handful of people who are convinced that some of the manufacturers are actually guilty of foul play. Thousands of pets have died as a result of tainted ingredients and even more became seriously ill. Suffice it to say, it has become cause for alarm as these pet owners depend on these commercial entities to package healthy foods and snacks for their animals.

Mycotoxins, which are toxins that are produced by different fungi, have been the major culprit. As a result of these tainted pet foods and snacks being discovered, the FDA has gotten involved and mandated that the commercial manufacturers issue these recalls. The goal of course is that the FDA and commercial manufacturers work in conjunction with one another to prevent further outbreaks of pet deaths and illnesses.

Sometimes, keeping your pet healthy is simply a matter of knowing what to look for as well as knowing what you should avoid. In other words, knowledge of what is going on is your most powerful weapon and could be the soundest way of protecting your pet. Here are 4 suggestions on how to prevent as well as spot potential problems. In the long run, you could be saving the life of your pet.

1) Always look for an expiration date on the container or packaging before you purchase canned or dry pet foods. In addition to helping you identify items that are about to expire and go bad, this is just a common sense move on your part. Additionally, chemicals that have been added for flavor, as well as preservatives added for longevity of product life can be potentially harmful to your pet. The best suggestion is that you feed your pet an organic food.

2) If there is no expiration date, check for either a foul odor or staleness. It’s not likely that you will get your money back on expired pet food that you purchased, but this is not the key issue – you have a responsibility to not only your pet, but to the other owners and pets out there. So make sure that you report issues like this to both the commercial manufacturer as well as the retailer where you made the purchase.

This is all well and good, but common sense would mandate that you rethink purchasing any consumable for your pet that is lacking an expiration date. Will you purchase food for your family that had an expired date or was about to expire soon? Here’s more food for thought. What if that phone call you make instigates more action which eventually leads to another recall? And what if that recall saves the lives of a few thousand more pets?

3) Symptoms of abnormal or unusual behavior always warrant a call to your veterinarian. The earlier you treat the symptoms, the greater the chance of a quicker recovery. Unfortunately, many more pet’s lives could have been saved had their owners responded at the first sign of these symptoms. Never take these situations lightly and contact your veterinarian immediately.

4) Always keep abreast of media reports regarding pet food recalls. Current news, media reports, and news updates are all over the internet. Simply type in “pet food recalls” into the browser/search bar and start doing your homework.

Here’s a final tip. Avoid any information that commercial manufacturers publish regarding their products. Though the information they put forth may be accurate, remember that they produced the pet food or snack in question, and it is the job of that company’s market department to “sugarcoat” the situation as much as possible so they do not lose market share.

Written by Jeff Nenadic from My Dog Shop – to find ceramic dog bowls to match any decor, go to http://www.my-dogshop.com/doggie-dining_dog-food-storage.html

Save Your Sanity This Season With Holiday Storage

With everyone in your family running in different directions, the holidays can get extremely stressful. On top of that, as the presents start to pile, your home may become more and more cluttered. If you do not stay on top of the mess, you may be climbing over piles and tripping over trash just to move from room to room by New Year’s Day. The secret to saving your sanity this holiday season is storage. The following tips and tricks can help you better organize your home this holiday season.

First, make sure that you do not allow Christmas gifts to pile up under the tree. If you have children, this can especially be a problem, as they may receive gifts at school, scouts, and even church. It is more than fine to keep your wrapped, waiting presents under the tree, but once they are opened, do not use the tree skirt as a place of storage. In the days following Christmas, find a permanent home for the items you and your family members have received. Avoid piles of gifts just because you do not know what to do with them right now.

Remember, you can find space to store toys, clothing, and other items, even when you think there is no more room. For example, there are storage containers that slide easily under the bed. These can hold shoes, wrapping paper, summer clothing, and toys that your children do not play with often. You can also find shelving units that fit in tight locations, like between the washer and dryer or along the wall in a tight garage. Make use of the space you did not know you had!

During the holiday season, you may also have extra food to store. Neighbors may drop off cookies, you may find yourself cookies for dinner parties, and there are usually enough leftovers from Christmas Day to feed your household for the rest of the week. Do not overlook storage issues in your refrigerator. When you just start storing things in an unorganized fashion, you are creating three problems. First, you are wasting money because you might double purchase items that you cannot locate, which is actually quite common. Things may get shoved in the back of the shelves and drawers. Another problem is that you are wasting food. You might forget about that piece of pie hiding behind the milk, and by the time you find it again, you have to throw it away. Lastly, you may be wasting energy. If you do not know where things are in your fridge, the door may be open longer while you are trying to locate the item. By investing in some rolling shelves, you can really cut back on food storage problems.

Around Christmas, the bathroom is another place that becomes cluttered and difficult to manage without a storage plan. During the holidays, you may be going out to parties and events. Do not come home to bathroom counters covered with makeup, hair products, and other toiletries. Instead, invest in storage units for the walls, which can hold curling irons, blow dryers, and other hair tools. You can also pick up some drawer storage units specifically made to organize your cosmetic products. Your counters should now be clear, and as an added bonus, it can take you less time to get ready because you may be able to find the hair and face items you need quickly and easily.

After the holidays is when the real storage nightmare begins, especially if you love to decorate your house. Remember, you do not have to store away your Christmas items all at once. In fact, if you decorate using items featuring snowmen, these can stay up until the end of winter! As far as your Santa Clauses and reindeer go, the key is to store these things carefully. You may likely move the boxes to storage areas, basements, or attics, so you want to protect your ornaments and other fragile item by using storage containers specifically made for them. In addition, because Christmas decorating often includes garlands and strings of lights, it is important to keep things wound tightly and tucked away. Otherwise, you may spend hours next year untangling your decorations!

The holiday season is one of the most joyous times of the year, but it can also be stressful. By staying as organized as possible, you can at least cut some of that stress from your life, which is important, especially if you have houseguests. This Christmas, invest a little time and money into proper storage and organization of all the items you love, this can help keep your decorations from being damaged during storage. If Santa is good to you, store away your items in their new location as soon as possible.

Brian Jenkins writes about the holiday season, decorations, and gift giving, often offering specific tips about the holiday season such as holiday storage.

Save Money Buying Food And Groceries: Weekly Lessons.

A Series Of Lessons Revealing Money Saving Techniques And Strategies On Grocery And Food Savings For Families And Couples. Easy To Follow And Understand Strategies For Saving Money Every Week. Unannounced Bonuses Included.
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How Using Safe Food Storage Techniques Will Help to Save Both Food and Money

In order to preserve the quality of food, particularly the flavor, texture and nutritional value, one needs to know how to store foods as well as how long they will remain safe and of high quality. Safe food storage also helps to prevent food-borne illnesses caused by harmful bacteria and it is a great way to save money! The storage time of fresh food is greatly affected by its quality at the time of purchase, and stored foods will never increase in freshness, they can only decrease. At the grocery store try to select perishable items last and store them in the refrigerator or freezer as soon as you get home. Don’t buy food in quantities that cannot be eaten in a reasonable amount of time, and make sure to rotate stored foods to ensure that you use older items first.

Use the following general guidelines for safe food storage:

In the Refrigerator

Always keep the temperature at 40 degrees F or below, try using a thermometer in different parts of the refrigerator to monitor the temperature.

Foods like poultry, fish, meats, eggs, milk and other dairy products should be stored in the coldest sections of the refrigerator.

Always store foods in airtight wraps or containers, this helps to prevent foods from drying out, as well as preventing odors or flavors from transferring from one food to another.

Wrap raw meats, fish and poultry thoroughly, making sure that no juices can drip from them (this can contaminate other foods). Avoid using bags that are not made for storage.

Leave enough space in the refrigerator to allow air to circulate freely, this will allow foods to be adequately cooled

Remember that refrigeration does not prevent the growth of harmful bacteria, it only slows them down.

In the Freezer

Always maintain a temperature of 0 degrees F or below, quality of food will deteriorate at higher temperatures.

Freeze items in moisture proof wraps or containers, freezer burn will occur if the packaging is torn or has holes in it.

Always thaw foods in the refrigerator; this will help to control bacteria growth.

Food can be refrozen if it is partially thawed, however this may lower the quality, but combination dishes like casseroles, soups and stews should not be refrozen.

It is very helpful if frozen foods are labeled properly, include the type of food, the weight and the date to easily find identify them.

In the Pantry

Keep the pantry dark, cool and dry, try to keep the temperature between 50 and 70 degrees F.

Many pantry items have a long shelf life, but only buy what you can realistically expect to use within the recommended storage times.

Store foods in glass, plastic or metal containers, this will help to keep them from deteriorating in the pantry.

Clean the pantry periodically to remove food particles.

Food should be stored in the coolest cabinets, as far away as possible from the dishwasher, water heater or stove.

Remember that safe food storage will allow you to eat healthier and get more enjoyment out of your foods, while at the same time saving money! To save even more money by increasing the shelf life of all of your foods try an exciting new breakthrough in food preservation called eggstrafresh®, it is scientifically proven to dramatically reduce oxidation and retain moisture. Oxidation and moisture loss are two leading factors that foster bacteria, mold, nasty odors and rapid food spoilage. Additionally, eggstrafresh® will improve the flavor, texture, taste and natural color of all of your foods. Visit http://www.eggstrafresh.com to learn more.

Mark Gold has more than 27 years of experience in the Food and Beverage Industry. He has written numerous articles on foods and food preservation.

Good-Quality Food Storage Containers Will Save You Money In The End

With the advent of disposable food storage containers, many consumers are taking advantage of what they think is an economical way to keep their food fresh. But are they misguided? Would it, in the end, be far more economical, not to mention more environmentally friendly, to spend a bit more money on better containers than those disposable ones. The short answer is, yes.

While disposable products seem to have made life easier for those who attend family gatherings and don’t want to deal with the “hassle” of getting their containers back, in the end they are far more expensive than good-quality containers. Though disposable products may seem cheaper at the onset, food spoils more quickly. That means the money you thought you were saving on those flimsy, melt-in-the-microwave containers would just as well have been disposable. And with every family looking to save money in these tough economic times, is it really a smart idea to buy something you’re supposed to throw away after just a few uses? Think of it this way: would you buy a pair of jeans for $5 that you could wear four times before they fell apart or $30 for a pair that would last several years.

Good Housekeeping Magazine recently published an article about food containers that “really keep food fresh.” None of the products it featured were disposable. While those disposable containers claim to be convenient, it’s certainly not convenient to have to throw away food simply because the cheap containers failed to keep the food fresh. Women’s Day also did a feature on food-fresh storage—and again, all the products featured were endlessly reusable.

One of the best aspects of the good-quality food storage containers are the variety available to keep whatever it is you need fresh. For example, some of the best food storage companies offer a container for just about anything you need to keep fresh, including specialized containers for such things as herbs and pasta. Today’s plastic containers are attractive, innovative and customized to help consumers store whatever they want. The variety is almost endless. And the best part is that the containers can be re-used over and over again, used to freeze, thaw and microwave. Most are dishwasher safe.

Plastic food storage products are certainly not a new innovation, but consumers have begun demanding better materials, better products and more variety—and the plastics container manufacturers have been listening. Best of all, good plastic storage products have lids that actually fit, that won’t warp, and are easy to remove. But by far the biggest reason to buy good-quality storage containers is that they, quite simply, keep food fresh longer. There is nothing worse than spending your hard-earned money on expensive food only to be forced to throw it into the trash. Do yourself a favor and save money in the end by throwing away those disposable containers into the trash and buying something that will last for hundreds of uses and many years to come.

Jamison & Krista Alexander are the owners of http://www.keepmyfoodfresh.com and they promote great quality food storage containers.