Read this before you reheat the turkey.
While biscuits, rolls, and other Thanksgiving carbs don't need to be reheated, there are a few best practices to follow when it comes to storing them so you. Store-bought breads can be stored for two to four days at room temp, seven to nine days in the refrigerator, or up to three months in the freezer. Preservative-free breads and biscuits that you bake at home will go bad much more quickly, so make sure you store them in the fridge and eat them within a few days..
Just make sure you follow those same reheating rules we talked about for the savory Thanksgiving dishes.Oh hi! You look like someone who loves free workouts, discounts for cutting-edge wellness brands, and exclusive Well+Good content.
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