Food Storage Guide; Storing Fresh Food - Whirlpool ET16TK Use & Care Manual

Whirlpool no-frost refrigerator- freezer model et16tk use & care guide
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Food storage guide
STORING FRESH FOOD
There
IS a rrght way
to package
and
store refrrg-
erated
or frozen
foods
To keep
foods
fresher,
longer,
take
the trme to study these
recommended
steps
Leafy Vegetables
Remove
store wrapping
Trim
or tear
off bruised
and
drscolored
areas
Wash
In
cool
water,
drain
and store in crrsper
Cold,
moist atr
helps
keep
leafy
vegetables
fresh
and
crtsp
Vegetables
with Skins
(carrots,
peppers)
Store
in crrsper,
plastic
bogs
or plastic
contolner
Fruits
Wash,
let dry and
store
In refrigerator
in
plostrc
bags
or crisper
Do not wash
or hull berries
untrl they are ready
to use Sort and
keep
berries
irl
their store container
In a crisper.
or store In a looselv
closed
paper
bag
on a refrigerator
shelf
Meat.
Meat
IS perrshable
and expensive
you
won't
want
to waste
an ounce
of It through
careless
hondlrng
The followrng
lrst and chart
give you pack-
aging
hunts and
trme llmrts
Store meat
In the meat
wn
Milk
Wipe
rmik cartons
For best storage
place
ml/k on rritertor
stNf
Fresh, Prepackaged
Meat.
Store fresh
meat
lr
the store wrapping
Vacuum
packaged
meat
car
Beverages
Wipe
bo+tles
and
cans
Store
on o
door
shelf or Inside
the refrigerator
Butter
Keep
opened
butter
in covered
dish cr In
the Butter Comportmer?
When
storing
on extra
sup
p'y, wrap
In freezer
PackagIng
and
freeze
Cheese
be trozen
for as long
as one month
If the seal
IS
not
Store
in the
orlgrnal
wrapping
untrl
you
are
ready
to use it Once
opened,
re-wrap
broken
tf you
want
to keep
It frozen
longer,
you
tightly
In ptastrc
wrap
or aluminum
foil
should
wrap
It with specral
freezer
wropplng
material
Condlments
Fresh
Meat,
Not Prepackaged.
Remove
Store small
Jars and
bottles
(cat-
the
sup, mustard,
jelly, olrves)
on the door
shelves
where
market
wrapping
paper
and
re-wrap
loosely
In they are rn easy reach
waxed
paper
or aluminum
foil for storing
It unfrozen
Cooked
Meat.
Wrap
or cover
cooked
meat
with
leftovers
Cover
leftovers
with
plastic
wrap
or
aluI*llnum
foil
to keep
food
from
drying
out
and
waxed
Paper.
Ptastrc
wrap
or atumlnum
foil
Store
trar,sferrrng
food
odors
Plastic
containers
witi:
trght
immedlotely
lids are fine, too
STORAGE CHART FOR FRESH AND CURED MEAT*
We
Approxlmate
Time
Ways1
Vari6ty
Meats
.
.
.
1 to 2
Chicken
. . .
. . .
. . . . . . 1 to2
Ground
Beef . . .
.
. .
1 to 2
Steaks and Roasts
.
. .
. . . . . 3 to 5
Cured
Meats
. . . .
. . . . .
. . . 7 to 10
Bacon
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5to7
ColdCuts
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3to5
*If meat is to be stored longer than the times given,
follow the directions
for freezing.
same
day
OS purchased
Cured
or Smoked
Meat
and Cold
Cuts.
Ham.
bacon,
sausage,
cold
cuts, etc
keep
best
in
origl-
nal
wropprngs
Once
opened,
tightly
re-wrap
in
plastic
wrap
or aluminum
foil
Canned
Ham. Store
in refrigerator
unless the lo-
bel soys it's okay
to store on the shelf
Do not freeze
Fresh Poultry
Loosely
'wrap
In 'waxed
Paper
or
Plas+lc
wrap
The piastlc
tiroro
or
Poultrv,
as Pur
chased,
may
be used for storoge
NOTE:
Fresh fish and
shellfish
should
be used
the
Eggs
Store
wrthcut
washrng
tn the
cfrginal
carton
or use the
egg
nest
in the
door
of your
refrrgerator

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