What Not to Bring to Your Next Holiday Party

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The holidays are a time for cooking, baking, and sharing. Many people celebrate with their family, friends and neighbors. But no matter who's invited to your next holiday gathering, make sure foodborne bacteria don't crash the party.

 

Keep hot foods hot, and cold foods cold. And don't leave foods out at room temperature for more than two hours.

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