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An autoclave has a variety of uses in a diverse range of industries, from pharmaceuticals, vet science and tatooing. Those in the food industry will also be familiar with autoclaves as these devices have the ability to ensure quality control in the manufacture of beverages and food items. Thus, while smaller autoclaves may be used at home to sterilize kitchen utensils or other items, most of the time autoclaves are utilized in large food laboratories. In the food industry, it is highly important that autoclaves are used to help maintain a clean environment. Food laboratories use autoclaves ensure that the food is safe enough for the consumer.
Autoclaves can instantly sterilize food laboratory items such as petri dishes and glass flasks. Food processing companies must place a high importance on food hygience, and hence autoclaves play a big role in minimizing risks and for conforming to health and hygiene standards.
While autoclaves are used to sterilize food laboratory items, autoclaves themselves can also become dirty if they are not maintained regularly. That's why, food companies should ensure that they clean their autoclave properly. Some strategies for cleaning autoclaves include dusting the outside of the autoclave with a dry rag on a daily basis.
If you work in the food industry and want to learn more about autoclaves, then you can read more online to get a better understanding of these magnificent devices.

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Seth W.
Congress has declared pizza as healthy eating everyday. The tomato paste used in it is a vegetable. Outside pizzas when we order has only tomato sauce but homemade pizzas are healthy eating every day. Actually outside pizzas do not contain any vitamins and has 5gms sugar which you get it from tomatoes and tomatoes are fruits so there is no vegetables in pizzas- a healthy eating every day. USDA wants to change the rules by eliminating tomatoes from pizzas and wants to add starchy vegetables like peas, potatoes and corn for healthy eating every day. Their reasoning seems to be that making lunches healthier is too expensive, and the reason they think that is because the potato lobby, the processed foods lobby, and a variety of other Big Fat Butt lobbies told them so for healthy eating every day.

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Shayne Kaye
While some gadgets may only be gimmicks, some indeed add to our quality of life by making tasks more convenient and efficient to accomplish. Such is the case with some machines made to facilitate specific types of cooking. Hardly any of us would deny the convenience of a toaster, for example. Beyond that, many products have been launched, and of these electric cooking items, grills for cooking meat in the leanest manner possible are favorites, such as the George Foreman grills. These grills, for instance, are made in such as way as to drain fat off of the meat you are going to eat. Such items, when used frequently enough, can simply be left out on the kitchen counter, and are therefore extremely user friendly, as they offer one-step cooking–no need to find the right pan and turn on the cooker… and then have both to clean up. These types of items, such as popcorn poppers, as well, are on my list of holiday gift shopping, too!