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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 contamination or food borne illness.
USDA shares Thanksgiving tips for a smooth holiday meal and safe food handling practices
Yakima, Wash. — Thanksgiving is a day about family, friends, football, and probably most importantly food. And the USDA has released some tips and tricks to ensure the meal goes smoothly. Their first tip is to plan your shopping trip.
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
Tips and tricks to keep the best part of your Thanksgiving meal safe
The year’s biggest meal will be over soon but, it creates another meal just as popular: Delicious Thanksgiving leftovers. But there are some precautions you should take to avoid getting sick.
NWA chef gives Thanksgiving food safety tips
As families prepare for Thanksgiving, local chef Steven Brooks is cautioning home cooks about the risks of foodborne illness, which spikes during the holiday season.
As Thanksgiving approaches, USDA offers tips for safe food handling practices
If you have food safety questions while planning and preparing your Thanksgiving feast, call the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854), email
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or chat live at www.ask.usda.gov from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday to reach a food safety specialist in English or Spanish.
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.
Safe food handling tips for Thanksgiving
As Thanksgiving approaches, the USDA urges everyone to prioritize food safety to avoid foodborne illnesses during the holiday.Top Food Safety Reminders
How to Safely Store Thanksgiving Leftovers, According to Food Safety Experts
There are bound to be leftovers. But these meal remnants have taken on a fandom of their own, with a slew of recipes devoted entirely to making good use of what’s left after the holiday. While you’re probably on top of food safety while cooking Thanksgiving dinner,
Firefighters' Thanksgiving cooking safety tips
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue wants you to know these cooking safety tips to stay prepared for the holidays. Cooking safety tips: Turkey Fryer Safety: TOP STORIES FROM WPBF: Special edition Stanley tumblers are selling out,
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Food Recalls To Watch For Ahead Of Thanksgiving 2024
Ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday on November 28, here are the recalled food products that everyone should be aware of.
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Food recalls ahead of Thanksgiving: 3 you must know about
The FDA and USDA announced three recent recalls on food items that have been potentially contaminated with E. coli and ...
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What temperature is turkey done? Food safety tips worth knowing for Thanksgiving cooking
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Ahead of Thanksgiving, shoppers watch for food recalls
As Thanksgiving approaches, shoppers are urged to stay informed about recent food recalls to prevent illness from ...
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