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Partnership for Food Safety Education presents The Story of Your Dinner Social Media Tip Sheet for Health Educators This holiday season millions of Americans will be cooking – or eating – a special feast with family and friends. To support these home cooks in getting a safe and healthy meal on the table, PFSE hopes you will join us in reminding consumers of important home food safety basics! The Story of Your Dinner features many elements that you can use to connect with your friends and followers. These include an animated video showing the journey your food takes from farm to table, three “Tasty-style” recipe videos, educational placemats, festive holiday recipes with food safe preparation instructions and food safe tips from PFSE and partner brands. Spread the word about home safe food handling practices this holiday season! Social Media Tips: Share The Story of Your Dinner’ graphics on your organization’s social media channels and encourage consumers to visit the website for recipes, holiday food safety resources and other information. Share PFSE’s messages in one of two ways: 1. Copy and paste the suggested posts from the Social Media Calendar with the accompanying image or video. You can customize the text to fit your brand and content strategy, but always use the specified image and hashtag #StoryofYourDinner. 2. Share or re-post PFSE’s posts from Facebook and/or Twitter . In addition to Facebook and Twitter, you can also use this content for other social channels such as Pinterest, Instagram, Tumblr, YouTube, Snapchat, Vine, LinkedIn, and any other channel you use. Always use the hashtag #StoryofYourDinner to unify our messages and help track conversations. Best times for posting: 1. Facebook: Thursdays and Fridays, between 1:00 p.m. and 3 p.m. (afternoons are best).

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Partnership for Food Safety Education presentsThe Story of Your Dinner

Social Media Tip Sheet for Health Educators

This holiday season millions of Americans will be cooking – or eating – a special feast with family and friends. To support these home cooks in getting a safe and healthy meal on the table, PFSE hopes you will join us in reminding consumers of important home food safety basics!

The Story of Your Dinner features many elements that you can use to connect with your friends and followers. These include an animated video showing the journey your food takes from farm to table, three “Tasty-style” recipe videos, educational placemats, festive holiday recipes with food safe preparation instructions and food safe tips from PFSE and partner brands.

Spread the word about home safe food handling practices this holiday season!

Social Media Tips:

Share ‘The Story of Your Dinner’ graphics on your organization’s social media channels and encourage consumers to visit the website for recipes, holiday food safety resources and other information.

Share PFSE’s messages in one of two ways:

1. Copy and paste the suggested posts from the Social Media Calendar with the accompanying image or video.

You can customize the text to fit your brand and content strategy, but always use the specified image and hashtag #StoryofYourDinner.

2. Share or re-post PFSE’s posts from Facebook and/or Twitter.

In addition to Facebook and Twitter, you can also use this content for other social channels such as Pinterest, Instagram, Tumblr, YouTube, Snapchat, Vine, LinkedIn, and any other channel you use.

Always use the hashtag #StoryofYourDinner to unify our messages and help track conversations.

Best times for posting:1. Facebook: Thursdays and Fridays, between 1:00 p.m. and 3 p.m. (afternoons are best).2. Twitter: Wednesday through Sunday, between 12:00 p.m. and 5 p.m. (lunchtime is best).3. Pinterest: Thursdays and Saturdays, between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. (evenings are best).4. Instagram: Weekdays, between 3 p.m. and 11 p.m. (off work hours are best).

Not all of your Facebook page followers will see each of your Facebook posts. You may also consider paying Facebook a small fee to “boost” select posts to ensure they attract more viewers: https://www.facebook.com/help/547448218658012/

Questions? Please contact Shelley Feist, PFSE, 202.220.0651, [email protected] or Eric Davis, FLM Harvest, 612.424.7545, [email protected].