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But it’s easy to avoid writing checks your body can’t cash. Just feel the need for speed and get your leftovers in the fridge as soon as possible.
Gina Wood with the WVU Extension Family Nutrition Program offers tips on keeping your food safe.
“Any food sitting between 40 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit is in the danger zone. In the danger zone, bacteria multiply quickly � doubling every 15 to 20 minutes. And these bacteria can make you very, very sick.”
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“Leftovers kept in the refrigerator are safe to eat within three to five days. If you want Thanksgiving to last even longer, leftovers keep between two to six months in the freezer.” � Gina Wood, Extension specialist and Family Nutrition Program coordinator, WVU Extension Family Nutrition Program
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