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(WashingtonDC.CityRegions.Com, November 25, 2014 ) South Riding, VA -- The holiday season comes along with the time of great gathering and eating with family. In a little while, people are going to have more foods than they will know the things to do with. Experts and Kiserena LLC have tips for making sure any Thanksgiving leftovers are not harmful to eat.
Saving the Thanksgiving leftovers is a good idea as it makes the bucks spent for holiday food bigger and provides quick foods for the family. It is also important to store and reheat any leftover safely to fight against harmful bacteria.
Here are some healthy tips to make sure leftovers are safe for consumption: • Store any leftover at a low temperature within 2 hours of the foods staying at room temperature. Set the refrigerator lower than 40°F using an appliance thermometer. Bacteria grow most superb at a temperature range of 40-140°F.
• To chill the leftovers faster, divide them into reduced portions inside shallow containers. Put the hot foods right into the refrigerator.
• For safe consumption of the leftovers, reheat the food and make sure the internal food temperature reaches 165°F. Utilize a food thermometer for temperature checking. Boil any gravies, sauces and soups to reheat them safely.
• When reheating leftovers in a microwave, ensure the food doesn't contain cold spots where bacteria could live. Heat the foods evenly by stirring and rotating them.
• Any remaining leftovers need to be consumed or frozen within three to four days. Freeze or consume gravies within two days.
Though simple, these tips are important to making sure food is safe to eat. It can help avoid harmful bacteria and thus protect family health this Thanksgiving. Cooling and reheating food are just a few ways to prevent foodborne illnesses since this prevention is an endeavor that people need to do from beginning to end.
About Kiserena
Kiserena Inc. is dedicated to provide top quality meat thermometer and other household items. The company has known for a commitment to thoughtful, top-quality and intuitively designed products.
Kiserena
Amendra Singh
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media@kiserena.com
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