8 Tips to Keep You and Your Children Safe in the Kitchen

March 19, 2015 2:31 pm

Though it seems like fun to let your children help cook dinner, kitchen injuries are more common than you may think. These thought-provoking tips will show you how to keep yourself and your children safe while cooking.

1. Roll up your sleeves before using the stove. Long or draping shirt sleeves can catch fire if they come into contact with a hot stove, so make sure to dress appropriately when cooking.

2. Turn pots and pans inward. If the handles of your pots and pans hang off the edge of the stove, children can bump them and sustain dangerous burns.

3. Practice frequent hand washing. Encourage children to wash their hands before and after cooking to avoid spreading germs.

4. Take precautions with raw meat or eggs. Clean countertops, utensils, and containers carefully to prevent foodborne illnesses from meat and eggs.

5. Don’t let your children lick the spoon. While kids love to eat batter from cake or cookies, raw egg can make them sick. Tell them they can have the first taste after baking is complete.

6. Check food temperature. Using a food thermometer to check internal temperatures after cooking or baking will help ensure that food is safe to consume.

7. Sharpen knives. It may seem counterintuitive, but dull knives require much more force than sharp knives and can result in more injuries.

8. Always supervise your children. The most fun part about teaching children to cook is spending time together, so don’t forget this important tip!

Keeping Your Kitchen Safe [National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute]

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Muhammad Ali Center: More than a Museum

March 12, 2015 2:32 pm

The Muhammad Ali Center is a multicultural center and museum dedicated to the great boxer and humanitarian. This interactive museum has a permanent exhibit focussing on the life, experiences and contributions of Ali.

The museum uses video, images, artifacts and various multimedia presentations that draw in enthusiastic visitors. The changing exhibits have included a wide range of themes including displays on Motown as well as photography exhibitions and more. This Louisville museum also offers educational programming, a film series and gallery talks.

The Muhammad Ali Center is open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. Check their website for more information on exhibitions and special events!

Muhammad Ali Center
144 N. 6th Street
Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 584-9254
http://www.alicenter.org/
http://www.yelp.com/biz/muhammad-ali-center-louisville

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For Goodness Crepes: Enjoy a Pun-Filled Parisian Lunch

March 5, 2015 2:31 pm

Louisville residents know that if they want delicious, Parisian-inspired crepes, For Goodness Crepes is a dependable choice. The menu includes crepes with punny names like Don’t Mean No Parm and Sweet n’ “Sass”-age, and you can even create your own custom crepe from a wide selection of sweet or savory toppings. Stuff your crepe with chocolate, shortbread cookies, or bananas if you’re in the mood for something sweet, or choose any combination of meats, veggies and cheeses to create a handheld lunch that’s a world away from the usual sandwich.

The hip and quirky eatery features rustic wooden floors that are offset by the colorful walls painted with large smiling faces. Diners enjoy their delicious crepes at the many wooden dining tables scattered throughout the restaurant, and there are even vintage toys and games on every table that provide entertainment while you wait.

For Goodness Crepes
619 Baxter Avenue
Louisville, KY 40204
(502) 690-7441
www.facebook.com/pages/For-Goodness-Crepes/724769590944997?sk=timeline
www.yelp.com/biz/for-goodness-crepes-louisville

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