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Leftover turkey left out can make you sick

DALLAS, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Leaving the carcass of a turkey on the kitchen counter after Thanksgiving for sandwiches for dinner or a snack can make everyone sick, a U.S. dietitian warns.

Dr. Vickie Vaclavik, a registered dietitian at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, says when it comes to food, everyone should remember the 2-hour rule -- never let cooked food stay outside the refrigerator for more than 2 hours. Cream or milk-based foods and meats -- the staples of Thanksgiving dinner -- are prone to spoiling when they sit out at room temperature too long.

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After finishing the turkey, take the meat off the carcass, put it in a container no more than 2 inches deep, cover and refrigerate, Vaclavik advises.

"Put away leftovers right after a meal instead of leaving them out, or else keep these foods warm or on ice," Vaclavik says in a statement.

"On a buffet, put out smaller amounts and then replenish the dishes frequently. When you're replenishing the buffet, use a new container instead of putting fresh food on the old platter or dish."

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