Information/Tips for Easter and Passover
During Easter and Passover, families across Wisconsin may participate
in Easter egg hunts, or prepare the Seder plate for Passover. Make sure to keep your family safe
from foodborne illness by following these tips:
- Always wash hands with soap and water before and after handling raw
eggs.
- Avoid cross-contamination by washing utensils, counters and other
surfaces that touch the eggs.
- Refrigerate eggs until they are going to be used. (Un-cracked
air-dried eggs can remain un-refrigerated up to a day.)
- Don’t eat cracked or dirty eggs. Bacteria can enter cracked eggs.
- For Easter, consider decorating one set of eggs for eating, and
another for hiding. Use only food-grade dyes when decorating eggs.
- Hide eggs in places that are protected from dirt, pets and other
sources of bacteria.
Inspect eggs before purchase at the store. Make sure they are not
cracked, broken or dirty. Buy and use eggs before the "Sell-By"
or "EXP" (expiration) date on the carton. You can store
hard-boiled eggs in the refrigerator (at 41 degrees or below) for up to a
week.
Last Revised: November 04, 2008 |