LOS ANGELES - With the Thanksgiving holiday almost here, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other health experts have issued tips for safely preparing your turkey — and it doesn’t ...
COVID doesn’t loom as large this Thanksgiving as it has the past few years, but we should still be careful about catching illnesses around the dinner table. COVID aside, salmonella infection can be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Washing raw turkey spreads bacteria around your kitchen and is not recommended by food safety experts. Cooking turkey to 165 ...
As Thanksgiving approaches, there is still much debate about washing a turkey before cooking it. Most consumers think that it is good to wash their turkey because the water will remove bacteria and it ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture recommends not washing your turkey this holiday because germs that can make you sick are common in the guts of poultry, according to The Associated Press. They are ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Go ahead and rinse your cranberries, potatoes and green beans. But food say experts say don’t — repeat don’t — wash the turkey before popping it in the oven on Thanksgiving Day. They ...
It’s not necessary and could result in cross contamination. But we get that this can be a cultural norm, so if you do choose to wash, we’ll walk you through the safest way to do it. Washing turkey ...
Preparing the ingredients for your Thanksgiving feast is an hours-long process. You’ll want to scrub potatoes, soak the broccoli in salt water and re-wash the pre-washed lettuce. Because washing ...
The annual debate over whether to wash your turkey before cooking it is raging once again. As we prepare to cook our amazing holiday meals, the health experts are once again advising cooks against ...