SECTION ONE- Dangers In Leftovers Housewives Warned Army Cooks Give Some Summertime Food Tips Washington The U. S. Army has hot weather cooking tip for house wives: The best thing you can do with the bowl of leftover salad is— throw it away! This goes also for chicken, tuna or other summer salads made with may onnaise or salad dressings, for cus tards, cream-filled pies, deviled eggs, cream sauces or “made” dishes such as seafood casseroles. A waste of good food to scrape these leftovers in the garbage? Not at all, answer the preventive medicine experts at the Office of the Army Surgeon General, What you’ll be throwing away will be a lot of bacterial growth. The gesture can save your family many a tummy-ache. Dishes based on egg, milk, mayon naise or salad dressing can carry the g invisible menace of staphylococci—the I bacteria which causes the most com- 1 mon type of food poisoning. Unless the housewife is using lab- | oratory-sterile cooking equipment and scrubbing her hands as a surgeon would before an operation, the spoon] that dips the mayonnaise and the I thumb that splits the eggshell may bei loaded with staphylococci. You will not die when the poison j produced by the staphylococci goes to’ work on your digestive system, but! you may wish you had before the in-j section has run its course. And all] because you couldn’t resist the slice of yesterday’s banana cream pie oni the pantry shelf. For this reason, Army cooks figure] very close to consumption needs when j they build a menu around any of the | egg-milk-mayonnaise family of foods. Housewives are advised to do the same. The Army advises also that ingredi ents for such dishes be kept cold and I mixed as near serving time as possi-j ble—no longer than three hours in ad vance of serving. And if you have an infected cut or any other infection on your hands, the Army has a kitchen rule that is ap plicable. 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