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Thanksgiving food safety tips from experts
How to practice proper food safety this Thanksgiving, according to the USDA
In anticipation of Thanksgiving, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is encouraging consumers to practice proper food safety — especially when thawing, prepping and cooking the star of the holiday: turkey.
Food safety on Thanksgiving
I think that the biggest issue is the risk that people run in food that's not prepared correctly for foodborne illness, also known as food poisoning,” says Dr. José A. Acosta, the director of New Mexico public health.
Do not wash your turkey and other Thanksgiving tips to keep your food safe
Make sure to refrigerate dense foods like sliced turkey, cooked sweet potatoes or gravy in shallow containers to help them cool down fast. Schaffner’s recent research showed that foods cooled in containers at a depth of no more than 2 inches posed little risk of growing dangerous germs.
Food safety: How to keep Thanksgiving leftovers safe, last longer
Nancy Urbanec with the Nebraska Extension office shows how to save leftover food safely and make it last longer.
Thanksgiving leftovers safety: Tips for storing and reheating
Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends and feasting. Once the holiday meal ends, the spotlight turns to enjoying the leftovers in the days ahead. To
The Biggest Thanksgiving Turkey Mistakes, According To Food Safety Experts
HuffPost spoke with food safety experts on the biggest mistakes people make when preparing and cooking turkey and what to do instead. Not Washing Your Hands . Washing your hands w
Thanksgiving leftovers: What to keep, when to toss and how to stay healthy
Assuming everything passes the visual and sniff test, ensure you heat leftovers to a proper temperature. Use a meat thermometer to ensure that meat and other leftovers reach at least 165 F like Shruthi Baskaran-Makanju of Urban Farmie does. “Then I know that they’re safe to eat,” she said.
Prepare With Care: Health Officials Share Food Safety Tips Ahead Of Thanksgiving
As you gear up to prepare that Thanksgiving feast, don’t forget the tenets of food safety. The New York State health and agriculture departments offered up several tips to help keep family and friends safe from foodborne illness this holiday season.
Food safety tips to keep you and your guests safe this Thanksgiving
FILE – A grill-roasted brined turkey is presented on a table in Concord, N.H. Turkey is the center of most Thanksgiving meals, but it’s important to handle raw poultry properly to avoid spreading bacteria that can send your guests home with an unwanted side of food poisoning.
Thanksgiving leftovers and food safety
KETV's Melissa Fry talks to Nancy Urbanec with the Nebraska Extension Office about how to keep your Thanksgiving leftovers safe from contamination and how to stretch your dollar this holiday
How To Keep Thanksgiving Leftovers Tasty & Safe
If you are preparing a traditional Thanksgiving dinner this year, you will probably have a lot of leftovers. The US Department of Agriculture says there is a time limit on how long you can safely store leftover food.
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Gobble Gobble! USDA officials provide food safety tips ahead of Thanksgiving
USDA is reminding you to be mindful from the moment you leave the grocery store to the food being cooked, to avoid cross ...
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The ultimate Thanksgiving guide: What food to cook, when to travel and how to keep guests entertained
Welcome to the trifecta of Thanksgiving: turkey, travel headaches and trying to focus on the things you’re grateful for and ...
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