Food Storage Guide - Whirlpool ED25PM Use & Care Manual

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Food storage guide
STORING FRESH FOOD
There
is a right way
to package
and
store refrlg-
erated
or frozen
foods
To keep
foods
fresher,
longer,
take the time to study these
recommended
steps.
leafy
Vegetables
Remove
store wrapping
and
trim or tear off bruised
and disco!ored
areas
Wash lrl
zold water
and drain
Place
in plastlc
bag
or plastic
container
and
store
in crisper
Cold,
moist
air helps
<eep leafy
vegetables
fresh ard
crisp
Vegetables
with Skins
(carrots,
peppers)
Stsre
In crisper.
plastic
bogs
or plastic
container
Fruits
Wash,
let dry and
store
iri refrigeraior
17
elastic
bags
or crisper.
Do not wash
or hull berries
until they
are ready
to use Sort and
keep
berries
r
their store container
in a crisper,
or store In CI loosely
closed
paper
bag
on a refrigerator
shelf
Meat-
Meat
is perishable
and
expensive
you
won't
want
to waste
an ounce
of It through
careless
handling.
The following
list and chart
give you pack-
aging
hints and
time
Ilmits
Store meat
in the meat
pan
Fresh, Prepackaged
Meat.
Store
fresh meat
in
the store
wrapping.
Vacuum
packaged
meat
car)
be frozen
for as long
as one mor,th
If the seal 1s not
broken
If you
want
to keep
it frozen
ionger
ycti
should
wrap
it with special
freezer
wrapping
moterlai
Fresh Meat,
Not Prepackaged.
Remove
the
market
wrapping
paper
and re-wrap
In aluminum
foil
for storing
it unfrozen.
Cooked
Meat.
Wrap
or cover
cooked
meat
with
plastic
wrap
or aluminum
foil Store immediately
Cured
or Smoked
Meat and Cold
Cuts.
Ham,
bacon,
sausage,
cold
cuts. etc
keep
best In origi-
nol
wrapplpgs
Cnce
oper:ed
tightly
re-wrap
In
plastic
drop
or nltiminum
foil
Canned
Ham.
Stxe
In refrigerator
unless the la-
bel SCIVS IFS okav
:o store on the shelf
Do not freeze
Fresh Poultry
Wisp
In plastic
yiirap
The plastic
wrap
on poultrv,
as purchased,
may
be used
for
;torage
STORAGE CHART FOR FRESH AND CURED MEAT*
We
Approxlmate
Tlme
W-w1
Variety
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.
NOTE:
Fresh fish arld
shellfish
should
be used the
same
day
as purc%sed
Eggs
store
4roul
washing
In the orIgInal
car-
ton
or use
tne
iltillty
BIG that
came
with
your
refrigerator
Milk
ih'~pc-
rnlik cortor#s
For best storage.
place
Mk
or, mq:erior si;elf or bottar-
door
srelt
Beverages
Mpe
boTtles
ard
Zans
Store
on a
door
sr,elf :lr ,rsicie
the refriqerator
Butter
Keep
aoened
butter
IF: covered
dish or in
tble J J,ty r' _ ampor+ment
W?erl
storing
an extra
sup-
piy iv~op 1:' frePz?r
packaging
and treeze
Cheese
S+o:t:- iri t3e
orlglrol
wropplng
until
you
ore
ready
tc
use ,t Once
opened,
re-wrap
tightly
sn gelastic &rap
or alurrlrlum
foil.
Condiments
Store small
/ors and
bottles
(cat-
sup, mustard.
;eily, ,?llves) on ?4e door
shelves
where
they are in easy reuch
leftovers
,: ,s<er bf'i-
s- ,J\Ger::
dh
c Iastir
y\lrap
or
cluI:lr,ill-'
i:lI
-;; <een
fed
from
crrylrlg
out
and
transferring
lc~ia
MOE
Plasi~c con:ciners
with tight
hrjs
or+
f'-F
*c'
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