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Los Padres National Forest reduces fire restrictions because of heavy rain and snow


Los Padres National Forest reduces fire restrictions because of heavy rain and snow
KSBY
and last updated 2021-02-01 21:11:14-05
Campers can make s mores again in the Los Padres National Forest.
The U.S. Forest Service lifted restrictions on campfires and barbecues after heavy rain and snow reduced the threat of fire danger.
Campers can build campfires in all areas of the forest but need a special permit if outside of a designated Campfire Use Site.
Outside of those areas, people need to make sure they clear a five-foot radius around the fire so it does not catch on flammable materials. They also need a shovel, someone supervising the fire at all times and must use the drown, stir and feel method to extinguish the fire. ....

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No more burnt bits: How to make your barbecues healthier this summer


No more burnt bits: How to make your barbecues healthier this summer
12 Jan, 2021 10:53 PM
3 minutes to read
Using a simple marinade on meats before barbecuing can result in healthier food. Photo / 123RF
By: Jennifer Bowden
Question:
When it comes to cancer risk, are barbecued meats less healthy than meats cooked in other ways?
Answer:
Fact and fiction surround the
famous Kiwi barbecue. It is a fact, though, that cooking muscle meats, such as beef, lamb, pork, chicken and even fish, on a barbecue at high temperatures can produce several suspected human carcinogens. A recent observational study confirmed an association between higher intake of barbecued and grilled meats and a greater risk of colorectal cancer in women, adding to similar findings for both men and women. ....

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