A food waste expert has explained how to properly preserve your Christmas turkey and other delicious leftovers so they stay ...
Tucking into Christmas leftovers after Boxing Day could make you seriously ill, food safety chiefs have warned.
The NHS and Food Standards Agency warn Christmas turkey should be eaten within two days of cooking or frozen to avoid health ...
The NHS and Food Standards Agency have issued advice on how to safely store your leftover Christmas turkey and when you ...
From how to store, how long to keep and most importantly how to eat them, we've got everything you need to know about the ...
Leftover cooked turkey from Christmas Day can be safely stored in your fridge for two days. It’s recommended to keep it in an ...
Defrosting turkey the right way is the first step towards a perfect dinner. Done wrong, it loses flavor, texture and even ...
If you're wondering if it's safe to refreeze raw or cooked turkey, learn how refreezing affects quality, proper thawing techniques, and storage tips to avoid foodborne illness.
Steve Inskeep and his brother, Bruce Inskeep, discuss tips on how to safely make a deep-fried turkey and chat about their ...
FSA research reveals widespread Christmas food safety mistakes and shares practical festive food safety tips to help ...
Turkey is traditional for many holiday gatherings, but do you know the best way to carve one? Here's what to know.
Place a thermometer inside a glass of water, place the glass on the middle shelf of the refrigerator and let it sit for at ...