picnics
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How To Avoid Food Poisoning At Summer Picnics
Warmer temperatures and eating outside go hand-in-hand, but picnics can sometimes lead to nasty surprises. Food poisoning is unsurprisingly more common in summer months.
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The Best, Easiest Ways To Steam Corn
I am obsessed with steamed corn. You take how Oprah feels about bread, and multiply it by three, and that is how I feel about corn. Those crisp, sweet kernels of sunshine are the epitome of good eatin’, and it needs very little in the way of preparation.
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Keep Food Cold With An Ice-Filled Shower Cap
We might be heading into winter, but that doesn’t mean you can forget all about safe serving temperature. People are always particularly concerned about mayo-based salads – especially if it’s been subjected to a lengthy car trip. But fret not, you can keep things chill with a shower cap.
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Keep Your Picnic Table Ant-Free With Some Pie Tins
Ants love the messes that are associated with outdoor meals, so there’s always an anthill near every picnic area. If you want to keep them from crawling on your seat and into your food, you can make some mini ant moats with pie tins.