Storing Frozen Food - Whirlpool ET17SCXL Use And Care Manual

Whirlpool no-frost refrigerator-freezer use and care guide et17scxl
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STORING FROZEN FOOD
The freezer section is designed
for storage of com-
mercially
frozen foods
and for freezing
foods
at
home.
Remember
to package
and seal carefully.
The
only big secret to home freezing
is airtight
pack-
ages. Packages
or containers
should be sealed
to
keep
natural
moisture
in and air out. Heavy-duty
aluminum
freezer foil, kraft paper
with cellophane
coating,
special
freezer bags, jars and cartons are
all good.
You can
also get
a special
freezer-
package
tape at most places that sell freezing and
canning
supplies.
IMPORTANT: Do not expect
your freezer
to qulck-
freeze
any large quantlty
of food. leave
enough
space
for alr 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 .........................
6months
Commercially
Frozen
......
l-3 months
Fruits ...........................
6months
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
Ice
Cream
Store
in the freezer.
Once
the
package
is opened,
place
a piece
of aluminum
foil or waxed
paper
smoothly
against
the surface.
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
Me&*
.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 off 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. Refreezing
defrosted
meat
is
not
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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