Certain foods can cause major problems with your drains by clogging them up. Keep your drains and your kitchen in tip top shape by remembering not to pour these things down the drain (even if you have a garbage disposal!):
Cooking Oils (this includes mayo and salad dressings that have a high oil content!)- Butter and Margarine
- Grease and other Fats
- Egg Shells (look into composting these!)
- Coffee Grounds
- Pasta
- Rice
- Flour
- Produce Stickers
These ingredients may seem harmless but overtime they can get sticky and create residues and build up that can cause some serious havoc in your pipes! Keep your kitchen ready for healthy cooking with these tips!
For more information on composting check out this factsheet from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
Source: foodandwine.com

Dry ice keeps refrigerated and frozen items cooler longer. Whether you’re packing for a weekend camping trip, a week at the beach, a summertime picnic, and emergencies such as power outages, dry ice can enhance the way you pack your cooler. Follow these steps when packing to keep your cooler cold.
Food is safely cooked when it reached a high enough internal temperature to kill the harmful bacteria that cause foodborne illness. The best way to check the internal temperature of food is using a food thermometer. Follow these safe minimal internal temperatures:
