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How to Cook Food in PEAK

PEAK requires you to put up with all the dangers of mountain climbing plus a bunch of other wacky hazards like ticks, poisonous berries, and exploding plants. You shouldn't deal with these things on ...
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We often wander to fancy restaurants and exotic dishes when we think of "gourmet" meals. But out in the wild, some of the most nutritious and surprisingly tasty foods come in small, unassuming ...
Grandma’s food always seems to taste a lot better than ours, no matter how closely we try to follow the recipes she gives us.
Cook food thoroughly to a safe internal temperature using a food thermometer. Thaw frozen food safely in the refrigerator, cold water, or microwave and cook immediately after thawing in cold water or ...
Grilling safety is on the minds of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) as Americans plan for Fourth of July barbecues and events. The agency has ...
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Thermal processing transforms raw ingredients by modifying proteins and other components to create the textures and flavors that make cooked foods appealing and safe. However, these high-heat ...
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