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Food Safety Tips for the Holidays Keep your holiday gatherings safe from foodborne illness By Barbara Fox Frankfort, KY - Parties, family dinners and seasonal gatherings where food is served are a traditional part of holiday cheer. This holiday season, the Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH), within the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS), urges consumers to take precautions in purchasing and preparing food items, and to pay close attention to good hygiene practices to combat foodborne illness this Thanksgiving and Christmas. Here are a few simple food safety tips to avoid getting sick during the holiday season: Safe Storage Temperatures
Safe Food Handling
Cook Thoroughly
Leftovers
Most importantly, if you are uncertain a food has been stored safely or is still safe to eat, it's best to follow the old food safety maxim of "when in doubt, throw it out." This story was posted on 2019-11-23 07:44:46
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