- (HealthDay News) — Proper food storage and preparation are
important ways to prevent food-borne illness, as is keeping your kitchen
germ-free.

Here are suggestions for a clean kitchen, courtesy of the National
Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse:

  • Each week, wash all sponges, dish rags and towels in the washing
    machine with hot water.
  • Make sure all cooking utensils are clean before you use them, and wash
    them thoroughly immediately after cooking.
  • Keep all kitchen counters and surfaces clean before and after
    preparing food. Clean them with a solution of one teaspoon of bleach to
    one quart of water.
  • Always wash your hands with warm water and soap before working in the
    kitchen, especially when handling food.