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View Poll Results: Which Refrigerator is loaded properly?
#1 2 7.41%
#2 0 0%
#3 25 92.59%
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Old 06-06-2006, 09:57 AM   #1
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Default Cold food storage

We all know that we want to keep our refrigerators below 41*, But do we know how to properly store the food in them?

Please note that we could not get everything a common fridge might have in it. But I think you'll get the point.

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Below are three refrigerators, only 1 is loaded properly.

Question: Which refrigerator shows proper food storage?
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The answer is #3.

You always want to keep raw products below cooked products.
You don't want meat juices dripping on "Ready to eat" foods.
Since eggs can absorb moisture you would want them above raw meat. But since meat is going to be cooked, it's okay for the eggs to be above the meat.
Store leftovers in sealed containers with tight fitting lids.
And remember HIG says that leftovers are to be reheated only once.




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Refrigerator #3

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Old 06-06-2006, 11:52 AM   #2
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None of them are loaded properly. there's more food than beer!
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Old 06-06-2006, 11:56 AM   #3
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None of them are loaded properly. there's more food than beer!
I saw that coming, just wasn't sure which loose screw would be the first to post!
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It's all up to Sir Newton on this one ;)
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Old 06-08-2006, 07:21 PM   #6
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The pig in the door - is he cooked or uncooked?

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The pig in the door - is he cooked or uncooked?

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Brewskies should be kept in #3 with meat so all
will be very cold.
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Who keeps peanut butter in the fridge?
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The pig in the door - is he cooked or uncooked?

I don't really know.
I was gonna use a SpiceWine sticker, but it was way over budget

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