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Safety First! Read These Tips Before Preparing Raw Meat
Lean meats are a healthy part of any nutritious diet, but it’s very important to handle them properly to avoid illness. Be sure to follow these important tips for buying and preparing raw meat.
- Purchase only high-quality meats. When shopping for steak, chicken, fish, or other meats, always look for the Safe Food Handling label on the package. Also, use your own discretion to examine meat before purchasing, and be sure that it’s wrapped tightly and packaged in a bag away from other foods.
- Store meat safely. Meat must remain at a cold temperature until you’re ready to prepare it, so store it in your refrigerator and put it in the refrigerator’s meat bin if possible. Fresh meats should be used within three to four days, while meats like sausage and ground beef should be used within two days.
- Keep yourself (and your counters) safe. Always wash your hands thoroughly before and after handling raw meat. It’s also important to only use cutting boards and utensils for meat to avoid cross-contamination.
- Cook meat completely. Be sure to defrost meat in the refrigerator or the microwave; never let raw meat sit on the countertop to defrost. Once it’s time to cook your meat, use a food thermometer to see that ground meats reach at least 160°F and that beef and pork reach 145°F.
Food Safety: How to Handle Raw Meat [Beef Retail]
Keeping Your Meat Safe [Home Food Safety]
Meat [FoodSafety.gov]
Safe Food Handling: What You Need to Know [FDA]
Chow Down on Tex-Mex Cuisine, Sip a Marg at Mamacita’s
Even if your own mama never prepared Tex-Mex fare, Mamacita’s offers delicious dishes that will remind you of something hearty and homemade. This large, lively restaurant is housed in a Spanish-style building with murals all over its walls, and it even features a ceiling speckled with stars that create a romantic ambiance.
While the atmosphere is great, the food is even better. Mamacita’s offers a large menu of Tex-Mex fare favorites, like chalupas, fajitas, and enchiladas for those who are craving Mexican fare, or juicy burgers, steaks, and seafood for those who are in the mood for Texan cuisine. Combination platters offer great deals on a variety of different items, and the kids’ menu includes smaller portions made especially for the little ones.
If you’re looking for something cool to sip with your meal, the La Cantina menu offers wines, cervezas and margaritas that are sure to do the trick.
Mamacita’s
505 Business IH-35 North
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830) 620-6565
www.mamacitas.com
www.yelp.com/biz/mamacitas-new-braunfels
Hosting a Party at Firewheel? Check Out These Handy Portion Planning Guides!
One of the hardest parts about planning a party is deciding how much food to prepare. It’s every host’s fear to imagine running out of appetizers, but it’s just as frustrating when you’re left with way too many leftovers! Before your next gathering, check out these helpful tips for portion planning and avoid these entertaining mishaps.
- Consider this: on average, a guest will drink between three and four drinks every four hours or so. You might also want to keep in mind that a standard bottle of wine equals four to six glasses, while a two-liter of soda equals about 10 glasses.
- For appetizers, imagine that each person will eat approximately five per hour. If you’re serving only appetizers and hors d’oeuvres, add two or three to that number.
- For your main course, choose things like meat and vegetables to make it easy to dole out portions. If you’re serving something like stir-fry or pasta, imagine that the average person will eat approximately a four-ounce serving.
- Once you get to dessert, it’s safe to assume that each person will have only one piece — although it’s always smart to get a few extras just in case.
How to Estimate the Food You Need for Your Memorial Day Picnic, Barbecue, or Pool Party [Delish]
How to Calculate the Amount of Food You Need for a Party [Livestrong]
Food & Beverage Quantities to Order [Planning Helper]
Happy Fall!
With Autumn just arriving, we hope everyone enjoys all of the fun this season has to offer! Happy Fall!
Marble Slab Creamery: Take Your Pick of Hand-Mixed Ice Cream
For ice cream lovers who take their dessert very seriously, Marble Slab Creamery offers a much more special experience than your usual ice cream shop.
Your experience begins by ordering an ice cream flavor, and then once you decide on the perfect add-ins from a list of cookies, candies or nuts, the friendly employees will mix them in to the ice cream by hand on the marble slab that gives the shop its name. You’ll watch the entire process through a glass window along the ordering counter, so you can choose additional toppings if something tasty that catches your eye. Add your ice cream creation to a waffle bowl, cup, or a freshly baked cone, and then enjoy it at one of the shop’s cozy tables or outside on a warm, sunny day.
Marble Slab Creamery is open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.
Marble Slab Creamery
1308 Common Street
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830) 625-2663
www.marbleslab.com
www.yelp.com/biz/marble-slab-creamery-new-braunfels
New Braunfels Town Center: Take a Stroll Through This Outdoor Shopping Plaza
Instead of spending the day cooped up indoors at a traditional shopping mall, make your errands more enjoyable at the outdoor shops and restaurants at New Braunfels Town Center. With a wide variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options, this shopping center is a great place to spend a relaxing weeknight or a sunny weekend afternoon.
Do some shopping for your home at the large Target department store before popping in to Best Buy to check out the latest electronics, then add to your seasonal wardrobe with a visit to TJ Maxx or J.C. Penney. You’ll find fun gifts and accessories at Charming Charlie, Kay Jewelers, and Compass Trading Co. If all of that shopping leaves your stomach growling, enjoy a snack or a full meal at Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt or Longhorn Steakhouse!
New Braunfels Town Center at Creekside
I-35 and FM 306
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(281) 477-4384
www.newbraunfelstowncenter.com
www.facebook.com/newbraunfels.towncenter.at.creekside
NB Pizza 46: There’s Nothing Cheesy About It
Everyone loves pizza, and whether you want to go out to eat or order takeout, you’ll find some of the area’s favorite pies at NB Pizza 46. This local pizzeria uses only fresh, high-quality ingredients in each of its pizzas, and you’ll notice the difference from the very first bite. The dough is hand-tossed and baked fresh on the spot with flavorful sauce, cheese, and premium toppings, and the restaurant even offers an expansive salad bar to go with your pizza.
Once you choose the perfect pie, eat it with friends, family, or that special someone next to the fireplace in NB Pizza’s cozy dining room. Or, if the weather is nice, your pizza will taste even better when paired with a glass of wine or a cold beer on the restaurant’s outdoor patio.
NB Pizza 46 is open from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.
NB Pizza 46
636 SH 46
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830) 214-0306
www.nbpizza46.com
www.yelp.com/biz/nb-46-pizza-new-braunfels