From turkey and stuffing to pies and cranberry sauce, here’s how long Thanksgiving leftovers stay fresh, according to food safety experts.
Is it safe to eat turkey, sides and pie all week long? Here's when you should eat your last Thanksgiving leftovers.
“Most holiday leftovers should be consumed within two to four days,” says Sara Bratager, senior food safety and traceability scientist at the Institute of Food Technologists. Plan to eat or freeze ...
There are many ways to use leftover turkey, beyond picking at it into the wee hours (we're looking at you, late-night snackers!). While sandwiches are good, there are other options, like a comforting ...
The Thanksgiving meal is over. Plates are stacked in the sink. The counters are full of carved turkey, mashed potatoes, and gravy. It's tempting to put it off, but waiting can lead to trouble.
We know the Thanksgiving feast – fresh out of the oven – is delicious. But, so are the leftovers – whether it's a few hours later as a late-night snack, or the next day. Here's how to properly store ...
Soon, the hustle, bustle and preparation of the Thanksgiving feast will be over. And what will remain are leftovers — lots and lots of leftovers. For people who want more than just a turkey sandwich ...
Thanksgiving leftovers can be a treat, but they don't last forever. Before you go back for seconds, the National Consumer Unit has food safety tips to follow. Follow the two-hour rule: once dishes ...