Christmas cooking mistakes that could cause food poisoning
Dominique Ayling
13 December 2024
An unwanted Christmas guest
stevemart/Shutterstock
27. Not checking your eggs
alexanderon/Shutterstock
26. Stroking your pets whilst cooking
Bogdan Sonjachnyj/Shutterstock
25. Re-freezing melted ice cream
Anna Lohachova/Shutterstock
24. Taking risks with melon rinds
Elena Shashkina/Shutterstock
23. Forgetting to wipe down surfaces
Sorapop Udomsri/Shutterstock
22. Ignoring damaged packaging
Fevziie/Shutterstock
21. Cooking for others when ill
KarepaStock/Shutterstock
20. Not organizing your trolley
Ground Picture/Shutterstock
19. Shopping for frozen food first
Adisa/Shutterstock
18. Feeding Christmas foods to pets
Gladskikh Tatiana/Shutterstock
17. Overfilling the fridge
Matthew Ashmore/Alamy Stock Photo
16. Dismissing expiry dates
Image Point Fr/Shutterstock
15. Forgetting to wash your hands
Krasula/Shutterstock
14. Stuffing the turkey
Sea Wave/Shutterstock
13. Not washing vegetables properly
New Africa/Shutterstock
12. Leaving food out for too long
JeniFoto/Shutterstock
11. Eating a dodgy Boxing Day buffet
kirill guzhvinsky/Shutterstock
10. Washing your turkey
Vezzani Photography/Shutterstock
9. Poor hygiene around deli meats
Natalia Van Doninck/Shutterstock
8. Leaving seafood out of the fridge
MariaKovaleva/Shutterstock
7. Storing your turkey incorrectly
pictoplay/Shutterstock
6. Incorrectly thawing the turkey
Steve Lalich/Shutterstock
5. Reheating leftovers more than once
stevemart/Shutterstock
4. Putting hot turkey in the fridge
Tobik/Shutterstock
3. Undercooking your goose (and other birds)
KarepaStock/Shutterstock
2. Underestimating your cooking time
Pixel-Shot/Shutterstock
1. Relying on guesswork
Margaret DC/Shutterstock
Comments
Be the first to comment
Do you want to comment on this article? You need to be signed in for this feature