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Turkey, which is often the centerpiece of a Thanksgiving meal, is a common culprit. Raw turkey can be contaminated with salmonella, campylobacter, clostridium perfringens and other germs, says Ford.
Additionally, if salmonella or other bacteria is present, it can splash and spread all over the kitchen sink, counter and other surfaces, which can contaminate other foods, like produce, that won ...
An article by the Association of Public Health Laboratories, published in Food Safety News, suggests rinsing your bird could cause salmonella-contaminated bacteria to hit the air -- spreading as ...
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The U.S. EPA found between 2019 to 2023 Louisiana ranked third in cross-contamination risks from tap water with over 2.7 million reports of public water service violations.
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Turkey sandwiches or wraps with sweet potato and cranberry sauce Turkey pot pie with vegetables, gravy and a flaky pie crust Breakfast hash with turkey and sweet potato
Thanksgiving is mere days away and it's time get ready for preparing the turkey, the star of the meal. Here's are a few common questions answered. Thawing, brining and safe cooking: Common ...