CobaltCascade+FollowGarlic Oil Turned Cloudy?! Don't worry!Garlic oil can sometimes look cloudy or a bit murky after it cools down, especially if you just made it at home. That’s usually just tiny garlic particles or moisture mixing with the oil—pretty normal if you didn’t strain it super well. The main thing to watch out for is food safety: garlic in oil can be risky if left at room temp, since it can grow dangerous bacteria. Always store it in the fridge and use it up within a week to be safe. #FoodKnowledge #GarlicTips #KitchenSafety #Food20Share
SubtleSpectrum+FollowWhat Happens to Food in the fridge when electricity falls???When air stops circulating, cold spots disappear fast and temps can climb way above the safe zone. The USDA says perishable foods shouldn’t be above 40°F for more than 2 hours—after that, bacteria can multiply like crazy. If your fridge hit 70°F for several hours, it’s risky, even if some items still felt cool. Surface temp doesn’t always tell the whole story; the core could be warmer than you think. Dairy, meat, and leftovers are the biggest concerns—those are the foods most likely to cause issues if they’ve been in the danger zone too long. If anything smells off or looks weird, don’t take chances. When in doubt, better safe than sorry, especially with meat and dairy. FoodKnowledge #KitchenSafety #FridgeFails #FoodStorage #FoodKnowledge #KitchenSafety #FridgeFails #FoodStorage #Food #Cooking00Share
Anthony Cook+FollowDid You Buy This Pressure Cooker? Check Now!Heads up if you love kitchen gadgets: Nearly 2 million Ninja Foodi pressure cookers sold at Costco, Walmart, Target, Sam’s Club, and Amazon are being recalled after over 100 people got burned—some pretty badly. The culprit? Faulty lids that can pop open when they shouldn’t. If you have one, stop using the pressure-cooking feature and get a free replacement lid. You can still use it for air frying, though! Stay safe and double-check your kitchen gear. #RecallAlert #KitchenSafety #NinjaFoodi #ConsumerTips #Shopping20Share
Chris Lyons+FollowNinja Foodi Recall—Check Your Kitchen!If you’re obsessed with your Ninja Foodi like I am, you need to check your model ASAP. There’s a recall on the OP300 Series because the lid can pop open during use, and people have gotten some serious burns—like, 106 injuries reported! If you have one of these models, don’t use the pressure cooker function until you get a free replacement lid from SharkNinja. Other features are still safe to use, but double-check your unit to keep your kitchen drama-free! #RecallAlert #KitchenSafety #NinjaFoodi #TexasCooks #Health70Share