News On Your Side is helping you keep your family safe this holiday season.If you need help with your turkey today, the US ...
Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends and feasting. Once the holiday meal ends, the spotlight turns to enjoying the ...
As families across the country sit down to enjoy their Thanksgiving meals, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
In anticipation of Thanksgiving, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is encouraging consumers to practice proper food ...
Whether it’s a turkey sandwich or another serving of mashed potatoes, one of the best parts about Thanksgiving is the ...
With Thanksgiving feasts now over, many are left with a bounty of leftovers to enjoy. While the food is undoubtedly a highlight of the holiday, it’s important to remember that proper storage is ...
Thanksgiving leftovers don't last forever. Learn how long food can stay out after the meal and how to reheat everything ...
According to federal guidelines, most refrigerated leftovers — including cooked turkey; gravy; traditional sides like ...
Warm up the kitchen! Thanksgiving, our biggest day of feast is back. And if you're cooking, the last thing you want to do is ...
As you gear up to prepare that Thanksgiving feast, don’t forget the tenets of food safety. The New York State health and ...
As the rice cools and enters the food danger zone of between 40 and 140 degrees ... more common from eating rice that has sat ...