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Freezing food in your freezer

When freezer has cooled to a safe storage

tennperature, it may be loaded with

frozen

food.

When you plan to freeze

unfrozen food,

see the following chart for the amount to
freeze at

one time.

POUNDS OF FOOD

TO FREEZE AT ONE TIME

Size of

Meat or

Vegetables

Freezer

Fish

or Fruit

20 cu. ft.

40 lbs.

60 lbs.

(566L)

(18 Kg)

(27 Kg)

These amounts are based on USDA recom­

mendations. If too many paokages of un­
frozen food are packed at one time into the
freezer the rate of freezing is too slow. Poor

quality products result.

Packaging and Sealing Food...

Airtight packaging is important in freezing

foods. Containers and wrappings should be

moisture

and

vapor-proof

and

paokages

should be sealed oarefully to keep moisture
in and air out.

Freezer burn can result if food is not prop­

erly wrapped. When this happens food de­
hydrates and is of poor quality

To wrap foods

1.

Cut

sheet

of

wrapping

material

about

one-third

longer

than

distance

around

food

to

be

wrapped.

Plaoe

wrapping

sheet on flat surface with food in center of
sheet.

2.

Bring front and back of wrapping to­

gether and fold In toward food, making at
least two one-inch (2.5 cm) folds until food
fits tightly against wrapping.

3.

Crease ends close to food to eliminate air

pockets.

4.

Press all air from package. Fold each end

over twice. Make sure fold is tight and
fasten

against

end

of

package

with

freezertape.

NOTE:

When packaging meats that have not

been boned, pad sharp edges with extra
wrap or use stockinette to protect against

tearing or puncturing.

Use heavy-duty aluminum freezer foil, kraft

paper with cellophane bonded to it, special
freezer bags, jars, cartons and freezer seal­
ing tape for packaging your food items. You'll
find them at the supermarket or freezer dealer.

See booklet, “How to Preserve Foods the

Modern Way with Your WHIRLPOOL Freezer,”

for complete information and tips on home
freezing.

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1.

Before freezing large quantities of food,

turn Cold Control to highest position and

let freezer operate for several hours,

2.

To speed freezing, lay packages In a sin­

gle layer so each rests on the freezing
surface of a shelf. Leave space between

packages.

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