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Cooking Tips 1 - Wash your hands thoroughly with hot water and soap after handling raw meat or eggs.

Cooking Tips 2 - Cook by the appearance of the meal over what the cooking time is. Look for it to be "golden brown" before "done in 30 minutes". This is known as "common sense" cooking.

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Cooking Tips 3 - Cook healthier foods by using a little less salt, a little less sugar, and a little less butter. Bake instead of fry when possible and use whole grains and fat-free milks.

Cooking Tips 4 - Leftovers - Hot foods should be refrigerated within 2 hours after cooking. Be careful with leftovers. Remember; when in doubt, throw it out! Do not "taste test" something that you think might be bad. Even just a small taste can make you ill if the food is bad.

Cooking Tips 5 - Be extremely careful not to drag your sleeves over the burner. Wear tight fitting clothes while cooking. Also, put your hair up so that it doesn't catch fire while leaning over the stove.

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Cooking Tips 6 - Are you planning an outdoor camping trip? Plan your meals at home before you go. This way you'll have everything you need ahead of time for cooking and there won't be any surprises.

Cooking Tips 7 - Make sure your knives are sharp. A dull knife not only does not cut well but it can be dangerous to work with. Keep in mind however that although a sharp knife is preferrable, you must handle it with extreme caution.

Cooking Tips 8 - Cooking outdoors: For outdoor barbequing, add hickory or mesquite wood chips to the coals. It will add much more flavor to the meat.

Cooking Tips 9 - Safety Tips: Keep the handles of your pots facing inward so they aren't grabbed by children. Teach your children to stay far away from the stove while you're cooking.

Cooking Tips 10 - Try sea salt instead of regular table salt. It tends to have more flavor.

Cooking Tips 11 - Be aware of what type of stove top you are using. Gas stoves heat instantly, but electric stoves take time to warm up. When using an electric stove allow about a minute for the range to heat up before cooking. When using gas, be aware that things will cook faster. Also, for safety purposes remember that electric stove tops will remain hot for a while after you turn them off, so don't touch them or place anything that can melt on them until they are cool.

Cooking Tips 12 - Be careful not to ruin your non-stick cookware. Do not use metal utensils or anything sharp on non-stick cookware. Be careful not to use overly abrasive cleaning tools as well. The non-stick coating on is fragile and can easily be scratched off by harsh treatment. Once a scratch occurs the non-stick coating will quickly chip away and you'll end up with specks of it in everything you cook. And worst of all your food will stick to the bottom of the cookware because the coating is gone.

Cooking Tips 13 - As a general rule do not leave plastic containers, aerosol cans, or anything that is not oven proof on top of the stove. When the oven is turned on the stove top can become hot as well and cause plastic items to warp or even melt and aerosol cans to expand and explode.

Cooking Tips 14 - Potato peelers aren't just for potatoes. You can use them to peel just about any fruit or vegetable. Try using them on apples, carrots, cucumbers and even zucchinis.

Cooking Tips 15 - They way you store your raw potatoes can effect how they taste. Never store potatoes in the refrigerator, they will become sweet and their texture will change. Never store potatoes in a hot place or a place where they are exposed to direct sunlight. These conditions cause the potatoes to rot faster and develop a green film under their skin which is toxic if consumed too often. Store potatoes in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight, such as a bin or a cupboard.

Cooking Tips 16 - Always poke whole raw potatoes with a fork several times before microwaving, otherwise they might explode.

Cooking Tips 17 - Never place foil, silverware or any metallic object in the microwave. Heating metal in the microwave will cause sparks and eventually a fire.

Cooking Tips 18 - Never run a microwave with nothing in it. The microwave will catch itself on fire.

Cooking Tips 19 - When baking cookies, leave plenty of room between each cookie because they will spread.

Cooking Tips 20 - Steaming and stir frying are two of the healthiest ways to cook vegetables. Boiling vegetables and cooking them in the microwave reduces vitamin content. Steaming and stir frying allow vegetable to retain more of their vitamins. However, stir frying ads more fat because it requires oil. But fat is not always bad. A little fat is needed in everyone's diet to maintain healthy skin, hair and nails. Try using olive oil, which is very flavorful and is a non-saturated fat.

Cooking Tips 21 - When cutting up and cooking with jalapenos and other spicy peppers wear gloves and avoid coming in direct contact with the seeds or seed bulbs. Depending on the degree of exposure, direct contact can cause anything from tingling to a severely painful burning sensation that lasts for several days. Particularly avoid any contact with your eyes.

Cooking Tips 22 - Always clean out your blender well. Actually take the bottom section apart and wash each component separately. Washing the blender without taking it apart allows food to get trapped in the seals and causes bacteria to grow. Over time the built up bacteria can cause food poisoning.

Cooking Tips 23 - Use a serrated knife to cut tomatoes. Using a knife with a flat edge will squish the tomato before it breaks the skin.

Cooking Tips 24 - If you want your bananas to ripen faster wrap them up in a brown paper bag.

Cooking Tips 25 - Toss sliced apples in lemon juice to prevent them from turning brown.

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Cooking Tips 26 - Try stir frying vegetables and meats in your favorite oil based salad dressing. The oil keeps stuff from sticking and the seasonings in the dressing help spice up your food.

Cooking Tips 27 - Try stir frying vegetables and meats in your favorite oil based salad dressing. The oil keeps stuff from sticking and the seasonings in the dressing help spice up your food.

Cooking Tips 28 - When preparing food for other people to eat use salt sparingly. Different people have different saltiness preferences. They can always add more salt to their food if there's not enough for their taste, but they can't take it out if there's too much.

Cooking Tips 29 - Be careful what part of the refrigerator you store your fresh fruits and vegetables. Items placed near the back of the fridge can often freeze a little. Being frozen changes the texture of the fresh produce and when it thaws back out it will no longer be crunchy and fresh but mushy. Many refrigerators have special bins just for produce.

Cooking Tips 30 - If you buy a bunch of celery and don't plan to eat it all at once but want it to remain fresh, cut the celery up in smaller pieces and place in a container filled with water. Place the container in the refrigerator. The celery will remain fresh and crisp for at least a week. If not stored in water the celery will become limp and rubbery.

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