Press Release Summary = David McCarthy claims that few people under the age of 35
have sufficient food hygiene knowledge when using their refrigerator.
Placing the blame squarely upon eductaion departments that have stopped cookery and
domestic science lessons in the name of political correctness.
He also gives a short list of tips that will enable all readers to view their food
storage habits in a different light.
Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
6/02/2006
The Dangers Lurking Within Your Refrigerator
David McCarthy claims that few people under the age of 35 have sufficient food
hygiene knowledge when using their refrigerator.
Placing the blame squarely upon education departments that have stopped cookery and
domestic science lessons in the name of political correctness and gender equality.
He also gives a short list of tips that will enable all readers to view their food
storage habits in a different light. - The summary should arouse curiosity in the
reader to read the rest of your press release. It is very important to make it
interesting and not dull.
David McCarthy, Sydney, Australia. February 2, 2006.
Everybody understands the reasons why subjects such as cooking and domestic science
has been dropped from the school curriculum, it is only know, some 35 years after it
was dropped that the problems left in its wake are starting to show. We now have a
generation of parents with limited knowledge influencing a generation of children in
subjects they have received insufficient training in. Unless people make the effort
to learn about food and food hygiene the rate of gastro intestinal problems will
continue to increase. David McCarthy is a campaigner for good food practices and
believe that women are being sold short by the denial of such educational programs.
How many people understand what each shelf of their refrigerator is designed to
store? The chances are that their grandmothers are far more skilful than they are
when it comes to knowledge around the home and especially when it comes down to food
and food hygiene.
A worn seal in a refrigerator door will:
- Shorten the life of the machine.
- Increase electricity bills.
- Encourage bacteria growth in the food stored.
The cost of having a new seal fitted is very low and should be done at least once
every three years.
Refrigerators are not cheap and it doesn\'t make sense to shorten their life span
simply by failing to maintain them.
If you want to pay your electricity supplier more I\'m sure they\'re happy to accept
it, but environmentally we should attempt to save on utility usage.
If you buy food in a supermarket it isn\'t that fresh by the time it gets to you
because they have long and complicated supply chains. It doesn\'t make sense to have
a bacteria friendly refrigerator to store it in.
David McCarthy runs the popular food website at http://www.recipesmania.com/ and
publishes a monthly ezine/newsletter that always includes safety tips as well as
recipes. The complete article can be found at the link below. Articles by the same
author are commonly published in other websites and ezines around the world wide
web.
Contact David McCarthy for more insights into this topic. Direct line: (612)
4739-4400 Email: david@otecfiltration.com