It’s Thanksgiving Eve and whether you are cooking, or you’re preparing your fridge for leftovers, Columbus Public Health has ...
We spoke with the Vigo Co. Health Department about how to properly manage your food and leftovers on Thanksgiving. Public ...
Here are safe ways to prepare, serve and store your Thanksgiving feast and leftovers, according to a doctor. You’ll be thankful you did.
Make sure to refrigerate dense foods like sliced turkey, cooked sweet potatoes or gravy in shallow containers to help them ...
You’ll know your turkey is done when it reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the USDA.
THANKSGIVING IS GOING TO BE A BUSY TIME ... make sure you put them separate from other food items." Jesse Garcia said, USDA ...
Here's your Thanksgiving guide, including readers' favorite dishes, food safety and where to find meals on Thanksgiving.
As families across the country sit down to enjoy their Thanksgiving meals, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
Cooking is what causes most holiday fires, and that's why fire prevention starts in the kitchen. Lt. Greg McLellan of ...