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Meals at Thanksgiving and other holidays serve as great social occasions for catching up with family and friends 鈥 and for the sake of all gathered, the culinary delights on the table should be delicious, sumptuous, and most importantly, safe.聽聽 Melissa Wright, director of Virginia Tech鈥檚 Food Producer Technical Assistance Network, and Lester Schonberger, associate Extension specialist, are both faculty members in the Virginia Tech College of Agriculture and Life Sciences' Department of Food Science and Technology and know exactly what you can do to reduce your risk of foodborne illness this holiday season.
Nobody enjoys sitting in traffic, especially during the holidays. Hesham Rakha, director for the Center for Sustainable Mobility at the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, said if you are going to avoid traffic when traveling for Thanksgiving and Christmas, 鈥測ou鈥檙e going to have to make some sacrifices.鈥 鈥淵ou have to choose temporal times where people don鈥檛 want to travel,鈥 Rakha said.