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Safe Food Handling for Holiday Meals
K-State food safety expert shares holiday meal reminders
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Nov 243 min read


Food Safety: In the Field
After the Hunt: Food safety begins in the field K-State food scientist outlines steps for bringing wild game home safely K-State Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. – October signals a key month for hunters in Kansas and the surrounding region. The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks lists various starting dates for hunting elk, antelope, deer, Greater Prairie Chicken, snipe, dove, rail, squirrel, rabbit, coyote and even bullfrogs. While some hunt for trophies,
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Nov 53 min read
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