Storing frozen food – Whirlpool EB19AKXL User Manual

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Canned Ham.

Store in refrigerator unless the la­

bei says it's okay to store on the shelf. Do not freeze

Fresh Poultry

.Loosely wrap in waxed paper or

plastic wrap. The plastic wrap on poultry, as pur­
chased, may be used for storage

STORAGE CHART FOR FRESH AND CURED MEAT

Type

Approximate Time

(days)

Variety Meats ............................................ 1 to 2
Chicken ..................................................... 1 to 2
Ground Beef............................................. 1 to 2
Steaks and Roasts .................................... 3 to 5
Cured Meats . ............................................ 7 to 10

Bacon ........................................................ 5 to 7
Cold Cuts .................................................. 3 to 5

■ If meat is to be stored longer than ine limes given

follow the directions for freezing

NOTE:

Fresh fish and shellfish should be used Ihe

same day as purchased.

.

Eggs

Store without washing in the original car­

ton or use the Utility Bin that came with your

refrigerator.

Milk

Wipe milk cartohs For best storage, place

milk

Oh

interior shelf

Beverages

Wipe boftles ohd cohs Store ch a

door shelf or ihside the refrigerator.

Butter

Keep opehea butter m coverea aish or m

the Butter Compar+merit When storing a's extra sup­
ply, wrap in freezer packaging and freeze

Cheese

Store

m

the

original

wrapping

until

you are ready to use it Once opened, re-wrap
tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foi

Condiments

, , .Store small jars and bottles (cat­

sup, mustard, jelly, olives) on the door shelves where
they are in easy reach

Leftovers

Cover leftovers with plastic wrap or

aluminum foil to keep food from drying out and
transferring food odors Plastic containers with tight
lids are fine, too

STORING FROZEN FOOD

Packaging

-The secret of successful freezing is

in the packaging. The wrap you use must be air,
moisture and vapor proof. The way you close and
seal the package must not allow air, moisture or

vapors in or out.

Rigid polyethylene (plastic) containers with tight-

fitting

lids,

straight-sided

canning/freezing

jars,

heavy-duty aluminum foil, plastic-coated paper and
non-permeable plastic wraps (such as saran) are

recommended. Note: Heat-sealed boiling bags are
easy to use and can be used by themselves or as
carton liners.

IMPORTANT: Do not expect your freezer to quick-

treeze any large quantity of food. Leave enough
space for air to circulate around packages. Be
careful to leave enough room at the front so the
door can close tightly.

STORAGE CHART FOR FROZEN FOOD

Storage times given in this chart are only a

guide For best use of freezer space, keep fro-

zen foods for short times

Use, then replace as

needed

Bread ................................

............... 2 months

Cooked Dishes..................

........... 2-3 months

Fish and Seafoods

Fresh ............................

............... 6 months

Commercially Frozen

......... 1-3 months

Fruits ................................

............... 6 months

Ice Cream..........................

................. 1 month

Concentrated Juice ..

........... 4-6 months

Meats

Bacon............................

. Less than 1 month

Pork roasts, chops .,

......... 3-4 months

Sausage .......................

............. 1-2 months

Beef, veal, lamb roasts . . . . .. 6 months

Ground meat.................

............. 1-2 months

Poultry ..........................

........... 3-4 months

Vegetables .......................

............... 6 months

mercially frozen foods and for freezing foods at
home

Ice Cream

Store mi the freezer. Once the pack­

age IS opened, place a piece of aluminum foil or

waxed paper smoothly agamsf the ice cream sur­
face This will prevent ice crystals from forming

Packaged Frozen Food

Store on freezer door

shelf or in the freezer If you plan to store it for a long
time, re-wrap it with aluminum foil or plastic wrap

Frozen Meats'

. The following hints will help

keep the quality in your frozen meats-

1. Freeze meat while fresh and in top condition
2. Use only the recommended wrapping

materials

3.

Prepare the meat for freezing before wrap­

ping it Trim oft excess fat and remove bones
when practical. Meat should not be salted
because salt shortens freezer life

4.

Wrap tightly, pressing out as much air as

possible.

5.

Label and date it

6

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R e f r e e z i n g d e f r o s t e d m e a t i s n o t

recommended.

Frozen Soups, Juices

. . .Store on freezer door

shelf or in the freezer.

'Courtesy of National Live Stock and Meat Board
■ Courtesy of U S D A

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