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IMPORTANT: Do not expect
your freezer
to quick-
freeze
any large
quantity
of food.
Put no more
unfrozen
food
into the freezer
than will freeze
wlthln
24 hours. [No more than 2 to 3 pounds
of
food
per cubic
foot of freezer
space.)
leave
enough
space
for air to circulate
around
pack-
ages.
Be careful
to leave
enough
mom
at the
front so the door can close tightly.
FOOD STORAGE CHART
Storage
times'
will vary according
to the qual-
ity of the food, the type of packaging
or wrap
used (moisture
and vapor-proof),
and the stor-
age temperature
which should be 0°F [ -17.8"C).
Food
Storage Time
FRUITS
Fruit juice concentrate
........
12 months
Commercially
frozen fruit ......
12 months
Cltrusfrultandjulces..
.....
4to6months
Others ....................
Bto 12months
VEGETABLES
Commercially
frozen
...........
8
months
Homefrozen
..............
8to 12months
MEAT
Bacon ....................
4 weeks or
less
Corned beef ..............
4 weeks or less
g;agtiymat
shortens freezer life)
.. ........
........
... 1 month
Greund beef, lamb, veal ....
2 to 3 months
Roasts:
Beef ....................
6to 12months
lamb and veal ...........
6 to 9 months
Pork ......................
4 to 8 months
Sausage, fresh .............
1 to 2 months
Steaks and chops:
Beef ....................
8 to 12 months
lamb, veal, pork .........
3 to 4 months
FISH
Cod, flounder, haddock
sole ..........................
6 months
Blue fish, salmon
...........
2 to 3 months
Mackerel, perch ............
2 to 3 months
Breaded flsh (purchased)
......
3 months
Clams, oysters, cooked
flsh, crab, scallops
.......
3 to 4 months
Alaskan klng crab
............
10 months
Shrlmp, uncooked
.............
12 months
POULTRY
Whole chicken or turkey .......
12 months
Duck ...........................
6 months
Giblets
.....................
2to3
months
Cooked poultry w/gmvy
.......
6
months
Slices (no gravy)
................
1 month
MAIN DISHES
Stews; meat, poultry
and fish casserole
........
2
to 3 months
TV dlnners ..................
3 to 6
months
Food
Storage Tlme
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Butter ......................
6to9months
Margarine
.....................
12 months
Cheese:
Camembert,
Mozzarella,
farmer% ....................
3 months
Creamed cottage
......
DO NOT FREEZE
Cheddar,
Edam, Gouda,
Swiss, brick, etc. ........
6 to 8 weeks
Freezlng can change texture of
cheese.
Ice cream, Ice milk, sherbet .....
2 months
EGGS
Whole (mixed)
.................
12 months
Whltes .........................
12 months
Yolks ...........................
12 months
(Add sugar or salt to yolks orwhole
mixed eggs)
BAKED GOODS
Yeast breads and rolls ..........
3 months
Baked Brown 'N Serve rolls ......
3 months
Unbaked breads
................
1 month
Quick breads
..............
2 to 3 months
Cakes, unfrosfed
...........
2 to 4 months
Cakes, frosted
............
8 to 12 months
Frult cakes
....................
12 months
Cookle dough ..................
3 months
Baked cookies ............
8 to 12 months
Baked ples .................
1 to 2 months
Ple dough only .............
4 to 6 months
*Based
on U.S.D.A. and Michigan
Cooperative
Extension Service suggested
storage times.
If electricity
goes off
Call the power
company.
Ask how long power
will be off
1.
If service
is to be interrupted
24 hours or less,
keep
both doors closed.
This will help frozen
foods to stay frozen.
2. If service
is to be interrupted
longer
than 24
hours:
(a] Remove
all frozen
food
and
store in a
frozen food locker. Or...
(b] Place 2 Ibs (0.9 kg) of dry ice in freezer for
every cu. ft of freezer space. This will keep
frozen foods for 2 to 4 days. Wear gloves to
protect
your hands from dry ice burns!
(c] If neither food locker storage
nor dry ice is
available,
use or can perishable
food at
once.
3. A full freezerwill
stay cold longerthan
a partly
filled one. A freezer full of meat will stay cold
longer
than a freezer
full of baked
goods.
If
food contains
ice crystals,
it may
be safely
refrozen, although
the quality
and flavor may
be affected.
Use refrozen
foods quickly.
If the
condition
of the food is poor or you have any
suspicions,
it is wise to dispose
of it.

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