A Latino's Food Safety Guide to “Navidad” & “Fin de Año”

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Title: A Latino's Food Safety Guide to �Navidad� & �Fin de A�

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Holiday Food Safety for Latino Families

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The holidays are a time when Latinos celebrate religious, social, and family traditions passed down from generation to generation. Latinos celebrate Navidad and the farewell to the old year with joy and wishes for prosperity in the New Year.

 

House parties and traditional foods are popular during this transition period. But it is also during this time of the year when you could make your family and guests sick if you don�t follow basic food safety steps.

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