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Follow these safety tips during Memorial Day Weekend cookouts

All perishable foods, including cooked meats and salads made with mayonnaise, should be refrigerated within two hours or less to keep them safe from harmful bacteria

News 12 Staff

May 26, 2023, 8:18 AM

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If you're getting ready for Memorial Day Weekend cookouts - be careful with what you cook.

Jill Ashbey-PeJoves, a registered and dietitian and nutritionist from Northern Westchester Hospital, joined News 12 today and says always keep raw meat, chicken, fish separate from fruits, vegetables and other ready to eat foods like potato and macaroni salads to prevent possible cross-contamination.

MORE: 6 tips to prevent foodborne illnesses when grilling



If you marinate meat, chicken, or fish before grilling, don't use that marinade for anything else


She also says to remember time and temperature since meats (including poultry and fish) may look done on the outside, but they need to be cooked to a safe internal temperature for safety. She says the best way to know is to use a thermometer



All perishable foods, including cooked meats and salads made with mayonnaise, should be refrigerated within two hours or less to keep them safe from harmful bacteria

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