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7 Tips Keep Your Family Safe from Food Poisoning

No one wants to get food poisoning but every year many do. As many as 48 million people will become ill with it this year. At lest 128,000 are hospitalized every year with it. It kills about 3,000 people every year. Food producers are constantly working all of the time to working to improve the […]

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Need to Know Facts You Should Read Before Hiring a Caterer

If you’re putting together a big event and are worried about what to do for food, don’t panic! Call a catering service instead. If you’ve hired an event planner, he or she may even have some event catering ideas or suggestions of who to call to make your event a smashing success. A catering service

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Tips for the Proper Care and Feeding of Your AODD Pumps

Air-Operated Double Diaphragm (AODD) pumps can be used in a number of different industries ranging from pharmaceuticals to water treatment, from cosmetics to the food and beverage industry and many more. If your business relies on the use of AODD pumps, you need to take care to make sure it is maintained properly so that

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6 Unique and Clever Ways to Use a Spoon

My one year old son was trying to eat the end of a slushy with the straw. He had enough innovation to bite the straw until it was flat in order to try and use it to collect more substance. It wasn’t working. He was getting frustrated. That’s when he looked up and saw the

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The Age of Healthy Late Night Meals is Here

Who says you can’t eat healthy fast food after a late night? For most people, food is one of the first things you think about after a night out on the South Beach strip. Many times, the decision of where to eat can take more time than it should, especially for those who are conscious

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3 Reasons to Switch to Craft Beer This Summer

For many people, springtime in the North-western Hemisphere means two things: the sun and beer. As we crawl out of hibernation, many of us are beginning to plan our first cookout of the year, milling through local catering services and trying to choose a date that doesn’t conflict with post-season baseball. With the increasing number

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