Your Fridge

Your Fridge Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Your Fridge, Health & Wellness Website, Lviv.

Some people set their fridge at temperatures too warm to prevent bacteria from growing on their food. Make sure yours is...
30/03/2023

Some people set their fridge at temperatures too warm to prevent bacteria from growing on their food. Make sure yours is set no higher than 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Set your freezer to zero to protect frozen foods.

Don’t use your pretty cloth kitchen towels to wipe countertops. Cloth towels can harbor bacteria like salmonella even if...
30/03/2023

Don’t use your pretty cloth kitchen towels to wipe countertops. Cloth towels can harbor bacteria like salmonella even if you rinse them well. Use paper towels or new, clean cloth towels to wipe kitchen surfaces. Wash cloth towels in bleach or disinfectants before you use them again.

Wash any cutting board with hot, soapy water after each use. You can also soak boards in a solution of 1 tablespoon of l...
30/03/2023

Wash any cutting board with hot, soapy water after each use. You can also soak boards in a solution of 1 tablespoon of liquid bleach per 1 gallon of water. Rinse the board with clear tap water and pat dry with clean paper towels. Plastic, glass, or solid wooden boards can also go in the dishwasher.

Raw meat or poultry may carry harmful bacteria like salmonella. If you like to stuff and truss a raw turkey on a cutting...
30/03/2023

Raw meat or poultry may carry harmful bacteria like salmonella. If you like to stuff and truss a raw turkey on a cutting board, use one made of nonporous materials like glass, ceramic, or marble. If you use a wooden cutting board, go for bamboo. It’s harder and more resistant to bacteria than other types of wood.

Plastic in food storage containers or takeout boxes can break down if you zap it in the microwave when you reheat your l...
30/03/2023

Plastic in food storage containers or takeout boxes can break down if you zap it in the microwave when you reheat your leftovers. High temperatures wear down the plastic. To be safe, don’t microwave food in plastic containers.

Bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical in some plastic containers, could harm brain health in babies and children and raise blood...
30/03/2023

Bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical in some plastic containers, could harm brain health in babies and children and raise blood pressure in adults. Look for recyclable plastics with safe, BPA-free codes 1, 2, 4, or 5. Containers with codes 3, 6, or 7 may contain BPA, vinyl, or other unhealthy chemicals.

Some water sources have unhealthy chemicals or metals like lead in them. A filtration system helps reduce these contamin...
30/03/2023

Some water sources have unhealthy chemicals or metals like lead in them. A filtration system helps reduce these contaminants in your tap water. Choose a point-of-entry system that treats water where the outdoor pipe enters your house. Pitchers or refrigerator filters may change water’s taste but not make it safer to drink.

The coatings on nonstick pans may contain chemicals that could raise the risk for some cancers and for thyroid and immun...
30/03/2023

The coatings on nonstick pans may contain chemicals that could raise the risk for some cancers and for thyroid and immune problems. High temperatures can release these harmful substances into the air that you, your family, and your pets breathe. Reserve these pans for use at low to medium heat. And get rid of scratched ones. The coating can flake into your food. For safe cooking at all temps, use cast iron, enameled cast iron, or stainless steel.

Whether your oven is gas or electric, cooking at high temperatures or using the self-cleaning function can release harmf...
30/03/2023

Whether your oven is gas or electric, cooking at high temperatures or using the self-cleaning function can release harmful fumes into your home. A well-ventilated kitchen can help dispel them. Use your range hood fan, open a window, or flip on a ceiling fan when you cook at high temps or clean your oven.

Gas stoves raise indoor nitrogen dioxide levels. This chemical irritates children’s breathing passages, especially kids ...
30/03/2023

Gas stoves raise indoor nitrogen dioxide levels. This chemical irritates children’s breathing passages, especially kids with asthma. Choose an induction cooktop instead. They don’t emit any chemicals into the air in your home. The smooth surfaces make them a snap to clean, too.

Address

Lviv

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Your Fridge posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share