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Mary Angela Miller, MS, RDN, LD, is an award winning food service professional with over 25 years of industry experience. Food safety is her passion.
The Food Safety dietitian customizes food safety training options and will come to you to provide FoodSafety training and certification for Person-in-Charge or Manager credentials.  Ohio Dept of Health approved proctor. She’s worked at some of the top academic medical centers in the country where she’s overseen preparation and service of over 3000 nutritious meals each day… all safely. Because s
05/01/2026
Incredibly helpful food safety information for "Protecting Your Plate"© from VOICEcorps reading service!
Managing Expiration Dates When You’re Blind or Have Low Vision
Expiration dates can be frustrating; they’re often tiny, low-contrast, or stamped in hard-to-find places. But with a few practical strategies, staying safe and organized is absolutely possible.
Here are some real-life tips many blind and low-vision people use every day:
1. Use your phone’s camera
Apps like Seeing AI or Envision AI can read printed text aloud. For tricky labels, Be My Eyes lets you ask a volunteer or AI assistant to help locate and read the date.
2. Label items right away
When you buy food or medicine, add a braille label, tactile marker, or a simple voice note with the expiration date. Doing this once saves stress later.
3. Organize by “use first”
Keep older items at the front of the fridge or pantry and newer ones in the back. This simple system works even without reading labels.
4. Use voice reminders
Set a reminder on your phone or smart speaker for important expiration dates, especially medications or refrigerated items.
5. Trust multiple strategies
Many people combine tools, for example, scanning with an app and double-checking with Be My Eyes when something feels uncertain.
Expiration dates shouldn’t take away independence or confidence. With the right tools and habits, you can manage them safely and on your own terms.
04/30/2026
In Singapore biological cross-contamination might be punishable by jail!
03/20/2026
Quoted!
5 Foods You Should Never Store at Room Temperature Storing your food correctly not only prolongs shelf life but can prevent foodborne illness. See what foods are often mistakenly stored at room temperature, according to experts.
03/20/2026
Check out the intensity and professionalism of these future foodservice culinarians. In addition to menu, presentation and taste, there was also a safety and sanitation component.
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03/12/2026
WOW!
What if your milk could tell you if it’s safe to drink? 🥛🔬
Researchers have developed AI-powered sensors that can detect harmful bacteria in just 2 hours—with over 98% accuracy. One day, your phone might be able to check your food before you even take a sip. 📱
https://www.foodsafetynews.com/2026/03/new-technology-could-allow-consumers-to-test-for-spoilage-at-home-and-put-bacterial-detection-in-food-packaging/
03/03/2026
Science behind the truth… but if questioned on the food safety exam, I’d look for the term cross CONTACT in relation to allergens. Cross CONTAMINATION usually refers to bacterial pathogens.
Dispersibility may be a useful tool for simulating the spread and hygienic control of allergenic food powders. Researchers recommend that producers add powders from as low a position as possible to reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
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Physical… as opposed to biological or chemical, cross-contamination. That’s why hair constraints are required. Alternate caption:”Waiter, there’s a hair in my soup.” Is “Hairdresser, there’s a carrot in my hair.” Alternate caption 2: Carrot Top!
12/12/2025
Is that preset silverware is not required to be wrapped. Even if it’s set outside, but that’s not true in the USA. So be sure to remember that when studying for your exam.
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