Christmas cooking mistakes that could cause food poisoning
Dominique Ayling
15 December 2023
An unwanted Christmas guest
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Buying frozen food first
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Throwing everything in your trolley
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Ignoring broken packaging
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Dismissing use-by dates
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Overfilling the fridge
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Forgetting to wash your hands
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Storing your turkey incorrectly
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Not allowing enough defrosting time
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Incorrectly thawing the turkey
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Washing your turkey
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Stuffing the turkey
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Underestimating your cooking time
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Undercooking your goose (and other birds)
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Relying on guesswork
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Putting hot turkey in the fridge
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Not washing vegetables properly
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Taking risks with rind
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Leaving seafood out of the fridge
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Not checking your eggs
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Re-freezing melted ice cream
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Leaving food out for too long
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Eating a dodgy Boxing Day buffet
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Poor hygiene around deli meats
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Reheating leftovers more than once
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Feeding Christmas foods to pets
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