ShelfLifeAdvice.com™ Serves Thanksgiving Tips on Handling Leftovers

Shelf Life Advice provides tips on properly storing and handling Thanksgiving leftovers to help consumers save money by avoiding waste

ORLANDO, Fla.-Chances are, you cooked a delicious Thanksgiving dinner, but you made too much. With tons of leftovers, do you know how long your food will last or how to tell if leftovers are still safe to eat? Follow these tips from the food safety experts at ShelfLifeAdvice.com™ to extend the shelf life of your Thanksgiving feast leftovers, and save money by avoiding unnecessary waste.

• All leftovers should be refrigerated or frozen within two hours of cooking. Food spoils quickly if left at room temperature for longer than two hours.

• When preparing leftovers for refrigeration, divide them into small, shallow containers so they can cool more quickly and evenly. If you store them in large containers, the food will stay warm in the middle-making a perfect breeding ground for bacteria hours after being placed in the refrigerator or freezer.

• Cut the leftover turkey off the bone so that it will cool faster.

• Properly stored, turkey leftovers will stay fresh in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. Placing turkey in the freezer can extend its shelf life by six months.

• At each meal that incorporates leftovers, reheat only what you expect to use. Don't reheat the same leftovers more than once. Every time food goes through the 40°F-140°F "danger zone," bacteria has an opportunity to grow.

• Cooked vegetables are safe to eat within 3-4 days if properly stored in a sealable container. Refrigerate large portions into two smaller containers, and leave a little space on top. Some leftover vegetables may not freeze well; they may be mushy when defrosted.

• Pie can be frozen for up to a year. To freeze the leftovers of a fruit, mincemeat or even pumpkin pie, slip the entire pie into a gallon freezer bag; then seal, label and freeze.

• For more information on storing your Thanksgiving leftovers, refer to these links:

-How Long Can I Keep Refrigerated Leftovers?
(http://www.shelflifeadvice.com/content/how-long-can-i-keep-refrigerated-leftovers)

-Shelf Life of Potatoes (http://www.shelflifeadvice.com/vegetables/fresh-vegetables/potatoes)

-Shelf Life of Casseroles (http://www.shelflifeadvice.com/prepared-foods/casseroles)


• Find more tips on extending the shelf life of foods at http://shelflifeadvice.com.

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