In the summer, we take our chances with eating outdoors because it’s fun! However, the heat of summer supports the growth of pathogenic (disease-causing) micro-organisms in our food, such as salmonella, campylobacter, listeria, e.coli and more. Here’s how you can protect yourself from getting sick.
- Use an insulated lunch bag to store perishables (meats, milk products, hummus, etc.)
- Be sure your ice packs are frozen solid before adding them to your picnic cooler or lunch bag.
- Don’t eat the above foods left above 4 degrees Celsius. It only takes a few minutes for food on the picnic table to warm up and support the multiplication of infectious micro-organisms!
- Take a quality probiotic supplement daily. Having these good bacteria in your gut may protect against pathogenic bacteria like salmonella, campylobacter, listeria and more.
- Add garlic, onions, oregano, basil, clove, cinnamon and rosemary to your food. These herbs and spices have anti-bacterial qualities when used liberally.
- When eating at restaurants, don’t eat the salsa, hummus, sour cream or dip unless the container still feels cool to the touch.
- When ordering drinks ask for “no ice”. (The ice may have been served by hand–yikes!).
- Don’t eat undercooked (pink) ground meat. EVER. E.coli 0157:H7 is an extremely dangerous strain of bacteria that has been found in undercooked grain-fed cattle beef.
Most important of all, make sure your own hands are clean when preparing food, and that you wash your hands before eating.
Happy picnicking!