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About Carol Schlitt
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Expertise
I can answer questions on home food safety, sanitation, home food preservation and commercial food safety (HACCP).

Experience
I am an Extension educator, nutrition, wellness and food safety. I am a certified HACCP manager and a food safety instructor for the Illinois Department of Public Health.

Organizations
International Association for Food Protection, American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (Certified CFCS), National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Society for Nutrition Education.

Education/Credentials
BS - University of Illinois MS - Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville

   

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Questions Answered By Expert  Carol Schlitt 
In Category  Food Safety Issues

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Drinking milk....11/12/2006
  Q: - i have been reading a lot lately about it not being recommended to drink milk i have a glass of ...
  A: What have you been reading about milk? I'd like to know more about what your concerns are before I ...
vacuum packed salmon11/12/2006
  Q: how long is it safe to eat vacuum packed salmon that has not been refrigerated?
  A: I assume by your question you are asking how long will vacuum packed smoked salmon that is in a ...
food safety11/12/2006
  Q: I have had diced carrots in a plastic container in my refrigerator freezer for some seven months. ...
  A: Yes, frozen diced carrots are safe to consume after 7 months. Freezing is an excellent method of ...
Fresh Pork11/11/2006
  Q: I have froze this as chops, however the only date on this is Packed on : Monday and the date, so I ...
  A: If the pork was packed on Monday, the "sell-by" date would probably be 2-3 days later. With that ...
Fresh Pork11/10/2006
  Q: I bought a fresh pork roast on Monday to cut up for pork chops, put them in the fridge and promptly ...
  A: Does the pork roast have a "sell by" date on the label? If so,, use that date and add 3-4 days as ...
Crockpot pork roast11/10/2006
  Q: Yesterday I put a roast in a crockpot and accidentally left it on warm all day. Can I still cook ...
  A: The warm setting on your crockpot is designed to hold food at 140 degrees AFTER it is cooked. ...
Mold on Protein Powder11/10/2006
  Q: I have 100% whey protein which is only a month since I opened it - EXP DATE 03/08 and it has mold in ...
  A: Could be -- it depends on the type of mold and your reaction to mold. Some people have allergic ...
spinach safety11/9/2006
  Q: has there been any OFFICIAL reassurance about the safety of pinach in U.S.? is it still a little ...
  A: Yes -- the FDA issued an "all clear" statement early in October. Please visit this website for ...
soup11/8/2006
  Q: can you leave soup out over night and it still be safe to eat the next day. I was told if you ...
  A: It is recommended that potentially hazardous foods (foods containing dairy, meat, fish, poultry and ...
beef jerky11/8/2006
  Q: what is the best temprature to make jerky at? since the begining of time people smoke cured meat how ...
  A: Jerkey should be prepared in 140 degree dehydrator or oven. If you marinate the meat prior to drying ...
Potato storage11/8/2006
  Q: Is it ok to store potatoes in their original plastic bag? I've always thought they would rot ...
  A: Potatoes store best when they have some air circulation. If left in the store plastic bag they tend ...
beef jerky11/7/2006
  Q: I made a dehydrator out of a new hair dryer and a clean cardboard box which I lined the inside with ...
  A: I've never heard of making a dehydrator out a hairdryer and cardboard box. Is this your design? ...
eating mold11/7/2006
  Q: I had a pack of 6 donetts from hostess I ate 2 of them than discovered there was mold on it that I ...
  A: Some molds on food can cause allergic reactions and respiratory problems for those that are ...
pumpkin pie11/6/2006
  Q: Does pumpkin pie have to be refrigerated? I've heard conflicting answers. Thank you for ...
  A: Sorry for taking so long to answer. I had your question up to answer when our email at work went ...
Revere ware11/5/2006
  Q: One pan has a knick in bottom imterior, and all look rather dull. Maybe a little cleaner would help ...
  A: Knicked stainless steel is not harmful to use. However, it makes it more difficult to clean. 58 ...
Revere ware11/4/2006
  Q: I have been married 58 years and have used the same Revere pans with copper bottoms. Are they still ...
  A: Yes, Revere ware are excellent pans that do a great job of conducting heat. I'm suprised you've ...
Frozen food safety11/4/2006
  Q: I purchased a farm fresh turkey last Novemeber... It has been in my freezer ever since. It is in a ...
  A: Turkey that has remained frozen for one year will be safe to defrost and cook. Since you say it ...
poppy seeds11/3/2006
  Q: ive been studing about poppy seed and i found out that the plant is used for opium and i wanteds to ...
  A: Poppy seeds do come from the poppy flower and some varieties are used for both food and for making ...
safety of aluminium foil11/1/2006
  Q: I am sensitive to plastics and am having to do things differently re storage and freezing of food. ...
  A: Aluminum foil is a safe product for freezing and storing food when it is used appropriately. By ...
bug in protein powder10/30/2006
  Q: Just to know, are there any bugs that are lethal to humans if ingested?I have a large container of ...
  A: There are worms and bugs that can make you very ill, such as the trichinella worm that can cause ...
bug in protein powder10/30/2006
  Q: I have a large container of protein powder/meal replacement powder that I purchased several months ...
  A: While it's not exactly appetizing, dead worm larvae are not harmful to eat and even add additional ...
Pork in freezer10/25/2006
  Q: How long can pork remain in a freezer?
  A: Technically -- forever!!! Now for quality, it's best to use pork within 1 year -- less for ham ...
Frozen Cheesecake10/25/2006
  Q: I bought a cheesecake from my daughter's fundraiser. I forgot to place it in the freezer and found ...
  A: Technically, cheesecake is a potentially hazardous food (phf) -- it can support the growth of ...
vacuum packed freezer food10/25/2006
  Q: I have a few questions. First, we bought a lot of vacuum packed meat from someone who was going thru ...
  A: Most frozen beef products should be used within 1 year for maximum flavor, color and texture ...
Making jam in my home to sell10/25/2006
  Q: I enjoy making homemade jams and jellies and would like to make them out of my home to sell. Is it ...
  A: Yes, it is legal to sell homemade jams and jellies -- IF you follow the requirements for small food ...
chicken that was left out at room temperature10/24/2006
  Q: I am 32 weeks pregnant and tonight ate a chicken roll (Chicken parmigiana wrapped into a calzone ...
  A: While the pizzeria may make these calzones in advance, I hope that they refrigerate them and then ...
Freezing Pies10/20/2006
  Q: Do I bake my Apple Pies before freezing them? Or, do I prepare them and freeze immediately and then ...
  A: Apple pies may be baked before freezing or baked after freezing -- it's your choice! Here's how to ...
Food Posining10/20/2006
  Q: How long after you eat bad food can food posining start to affect you and how long can it last?
  A: It all depends on the bacteria. Some bacteria produce a toxin that is recognized by the body very ...
eggs10/17/2006
  Q: how are long are chicken eggs edible if not refrigerated?
  A: That's a good question. As you probably know, many cultures around the world eat unrefrigerated ...
Copacker in North or South Carolina10/16/2006
  Q: I am interested in starting my own business of snacks and cookies but have been told by the health ...
  A: Congratulations on wanting to start your own business. As you are finding out, it's not an easy ...
Refrigeration10/15/2006
  Q: It seems the refrigerator in my new apartment is not cold enough. I have it set to "7", it's coolest ...
  A: You are right to be concerned. 51 degrees is way to warm a temperature -- in fact it's a perfect ...
prime rib10/13/2006
  Q: We were just given a prime rib roast, large, that has been frozen since 1991. Is it even safe to ...
  A: As long as the beef has been frozen (not defrosted any time) the meat will be safe to eat. However, ...
shelf life of homemade sald dressing10/13/2006
  Q: I have made a salad dressing with oil, vinegar, shallots and garlic. How long will it last in my ...
  A: Home made vinegar and oil salad dressings have a refrigerator shelf life of up to 3 months. After ...
Refrigeration of food10/12/2006
  Q: I prepared some macaroni and cheese for my wife, and forgot to refrigerate it until exactly 1 hour ...
  A: Yes -- the macaroni and cheese should be safe as you are well within the time range for ...
cheese10/7/2006
  Q: I accidently ate one pre-cut slice of cracker barrel cheese which had grown some nasty looking mold. ...
  A: Mold on cheese that's not part of the manufacturing process can harbor harmful bacteria, such as ...
Baked potatoes10/5/2006
  Q: I baked a dozen baked potatoes and then forgot them in the oven for about 24hrs. They are all ...
  A: Amazingly, cooked baked potatoes held in foil have been associated with C. botulinium (ie Botulism). ...
Beef spoilage10/3/2006
  Q: I left a couple of steaks out for aout 12 hours after I just bought them; should I be worried?
  A: Yes -- meat is considered a potentially dangerous food -- in other words when given the right ...
Salad Dressing Shelf Life10/2/2006
  Q: Further to your advice on salad dressing. I have a homemade poppy seed dressing (i.e. oil and ...
  A: Processing (yes -- this is considered food processing)salad dressing for sale is something that can ...
Microwave Safe Items10/2/2006
  Q: I have a set of wooden bowls, and i was wondering if they are microwave safe, or not. They are all ...
  A: Wood should not be used in the microwave as it promotes dryng, cracking and ultimately the demise of ...
refreezing9/29/2006
  Q: Can foods that are sealed and frozen, be refrozen safely. I have lobster tails, salmon and chicken ...
  A: When the freezer stops, the key for knowing what to pitch, what to refreeze depends if ice crystals ...


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