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Turkey Basics: Safe Preparation

Bacteria present on raw poultry can contaminate your hands, utensils, and work surfaces as you prepare the turkey. If these areas are not cleaned thoroughly before working with other foods, bacteria from the raw poultry can then be transferred to  other foods. After working with raw poultry, always wash your hands, utensils, and work surfaces before they touch other foods.

 
 

 

 

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Safe Preparation - November 17, 2009 - Daily Family Friendly Tips
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Turkey Basics: Safe Preparation Bacteria present on raw poultry can contaminate your hands, utensils, and work surfaces as you prepare the turkey....

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