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This Thanksgiving − and on any holiday − these steps will help prevent foodborne illness

  • Written by Kimberly Baker, Food Systems and Safety Program Team Director and Assistant Extension Specialist, Clemson University
imageA delicious – and safe – holiday spread involves careful foreplanning and preparation.Lauri Patterson/E+ via Getty Images

Thanksgiving is a time for gathering with friends and family around the dinner table. No one wants to cause their family or friends to get sick from a foodborne illness on this holiday or any other occasion.

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