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- Clean up your cubes with tips from the hotel, restaurant and hospital industries.
- Can't find the pickles? Try these quick tips to get the ice box in line.
- In challenging economic times, you don't want to waste food, but if it's not safe, you don't want a foodborne illness either.
- After the storm, is the food in your refrigerator still safe to eat?
- A few simple steps to folding a fitted sheet.
- Optimize this often overlooked space using a little ingenuity.
- Be choosy about your temporary home away from home.
- Defend good, clean food when you take dining outdoors.
- Here are some tips from the International Executive Housekeepers Association (IEHA) on how to properly care for and maintain one of the hardest working surfaces in your house.
- If you live where the winter is harsh, it's all the more important to be prepared.
- P&G Professional is pleased to offer those who hold CEH and REH status from IEHA free online courses for CEU credits.
- You don't have to cough up a fortune to get your life in order.
- Entertaining is a great way to warm up the Winter weather, and everyone’s favorite part of get-togethers is often admittedly the food! However, no one’s cheer should be interrupted due to contracting foodborne illness.
- Give a good spring cleaning to your kitchen, including refrigerators and freezers, to prevent foodborne illness.
- Is it safe to do physical work when your back is hurting?
- Cooking outdoors was once only a summer activity shared with family and friends. Now more than half of Americans say they are cooking outdoors year round. So whether the snow is blowing or the sun is shining brightly, it’s important to follow food safety guidelines to prevent harmful bacteria from multiplying and causing foodborne illness.
- The junk drawer can easily become the darkest, most mysterious cranny in the house. Debbie Williams sheds a little light on it here.
- ACI and AAFCS have launched "Warm Hands, Warm Hearts," an effort to gather gloves, mittens and hand soap for those affected by Superstorm Sandy.
- Being sure stoves and other kitchen appliances are energy efficient could save you some dough.
- APIC, ASHES release tips for keeping patient rooms clean.

