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7 Tips to Prevent Thanksgiving Food Poisoning

Contra Costa County health officials remind those cooking — and eating — this Thanksgiving that cleanliness is the best defense against food poisoning.

From Contra Costa Health Services:

Contra Costa health officials are reminding people to practice safe food handling in hopes that everyone will have a happy and healthy Thanksgiving.

Every year, millions of Americans get sick from eating foods contaminated with dangerous viruses and bacteria that cause anything from nausea to hospitalization.

It is especially important to practice safe food handling techniques when preparing meals for the elderly, young children and pregnant women — all of whom are at greatest risk for food poisoning.

Health officials recommend the following this Thanksgiving:

1. Wash hands before and after preparing food.
2. Wash fruits and vegetables before eating.
3. Keep raw meat and poultry apart from other foods.
4. Wash hands, utensils and kitchen surfaces with hot soapy water after they touch raw meat or poultry.
5. Cook poultry to an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit or hotter.
6. Eat cooked food promptly and refrigerate leftovers within 2 hours after cooking. (Discard any turkey, stuffing, and gravy left out at room temperature longer than 2 hours).
7. Keep sick people out of the kitchen.

For more tips on safe food handling, visit http://cchealth.org/topics/foodborne/.

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Stephen Fredricks November 22, 2012 at 11:03 am
Why didn't they start posting this on a daily basis starting November 1st? This is critical information!
Joseph David Dacus November 22, 2012 at 03:34 pm
All good advice, and all pretty much common sense, but thanks for posting. The usual issue is having many people who don't normally cook...performing unfamiliar tasks, and then not being careful with temp controls on the food (transporting them unsafely, or leaving them out and nibbling for hours while watching a game...etc.). Be safe out there and enjoy time with your family!
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