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How
long can you keep leftovers?
According to the Department of Agriculture, you should eat refrigerated
leftovers within four days to maintain food safety. If you dont
anticipate being able to eat them within this period of time, freeze
them immediately.
To
help ensure food safety, refrigerate perishable foods quickly and
dont let them sit for longer than two hours at room temperature
or for longer than one hour if the room temperature is above 90
F (32 C). Perishable foods include meat, poultry, dairy, fish, eggs,
side dishes and casseroles.
Before
eating leftovers, reheat them thoroughly. Reheat leftover sauces,
soups and gravies to boiling. If youre using the oven to reheat
leftovers, set the temperature to no lower than 325 F (163 C) to
ensure theyre reheated quickly. Because bacteria multiply
between temperatures of 40 F (4 C) and 140 F (60 C), reheating in
slow cookers or chafing dishes isnt recommended.
Uncooked
foods, such as cold salads or sandwiches, also should be eaten or
refrigerated promptly. (Yahoo Health)
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