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Food: Keep or Toss?

July 9, 2025 General /Family

Food Safety Rules

Food Safety Rules

Kendra found some leftover chicken in her fridge.
She didn’t remember when she made it.

Should she keep it or throw it away?
She didn’t want to waste food—but she also didn’t want to make her family sick.

To stay safe, remember these four food safety rules:

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Cook
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Clean
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Chill
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Separate
food unsafe What Makes Food Unsafe?

Food can have harmful germs like bacteria, viruses, or parasites.
These germs can make you sick. Most food has some bacteria, but how you store, clean, cook, and handle food can stop it from becoming dangerous.

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Did you know?

About 1 in 6 Americans gets sick from food every year.

How Do Germs Get into Food?

Germs can be almost anywhere—dirt, water, animals, and even people. Here are some common ways germs get into food:

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When Should You Keep or Toss Food?

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Don’t trust your nose.

If something smells bad, it probably is bad.
But food can look or smell fine and still be unsafe. It’s better to follow a schedule.

Here’s a chart to help:

FOOD FRIDGE FREEZER
Ground beef, pork, lamb1–2 days3–4 months
Organ meats1–2 days3–4 months
Steaks, chops, roasts3–5 days4–12 months
Leftovers, casseroles3–4 days2–3 months
Ground poultry1–2 days3–4 months
Chicken pieces1–2 days9 months
Whole chicken1–2 days1 year
Cooked ham slices3–4 days1–2 months
Whole ham1 week1–2 months
Hard-cooked eggs1 weekDoesn’t freeze well
Eggs in shell3–5 weeksDon’t freeze
Deli salads (chicken, egg, tuna, etc.)3–5 daysDoesn’t freeze well
Fresh fish or shellfish1–2 days3–12 months
Cooked seafood3–4 days3 months
Processed meats (see below) See below 1–2 months
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It’s best to limit how much processed meat you eat like hot dogs, bacon, or deli meats. Eating too much has been linked to cancer.

Deli meat (opened) 3–5 days
Deli meat or hot dogs (unopened) 2 weeks
Hot dogs (opened) 1 week
Jerky, pepperoni 2–3 weeks
Raw sausage 1–2 days
Fully cooked sausage 1 week
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Easy Ways to Stay Organized

Want to keep track of when food was opened or cooked? Try these tips:

What About Mold?

Some mold is safe (like in blue cheese), but some can make you sick.
Don’t sniff moldy food—you could breathe in harmful spores.

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Foods with Mold You Can Keep:

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What to Do

Hard cheese (cheddar, Parmesan)

Cut off at least 1 inch around the mold.
Don’t let the knife touch the mold.

Firm fruits/veggies (carrots, cabbage, peppers)

Cut off at least 1 inch around the mold.

Hard salami, dry-cured ham

Scrub off the mold and eat.

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Foods with Mold You Should Toss:

What About Moldy Bread?

If you see mold on one slice, throw the whole loaf away. Mold spreads fast, even if you can’t see it.

When in doubt, throw it out.

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