Tips; Food Storage Suggestions - GE TFH22PRSMWW Use And Care & Installation Manual

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FOOD STORAGE SUGGESTIONS
Suggested
storage
times
for meat
and poultry*
Eatingquality
DAYSIN
MONTHSiN
drops after
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
time shown
AT35° to 40°F.
ATO"F.
(2 ° to4°c.)
H eoc,)
Fresh Meats
Roasts
(Beef & Lamb). 3 to 5.......................... 6 to 12
Roasts
(Pork
&
Veal). 3t0 5.....................
4 to8
Steaks
(Beef)
.3
to
5.
_6
to
12
Chops
(Lamb).
.3
to
5
.........
6
to
9
Chops
(Pork)
..................
3
to
5.....
3
to
4
Ground& StewMeats ................. 1 to 2..............
,.........3 to 4
Variety
Meats
1
to
2
._3
to
4
Sausage (Pork).....
1 to 2 ....
".. _.. i ............
1 to 2
Processed
Meats
Bacon
7
...............
1
Frankfurters......................................... 7 ................................ 1/2
Ham (Whole)....................................... 7 ........................... 1 to 2
Ham
(Half)
' 3 to 5.....................
1 to 2
Ham
(SJices) . ....
3....................
1
to
2
Luncheon
Meats. 3 to 5....... Freezingnot recommended.
Sausage
(Smoked).
7....
Freezing
not
recommended.
Sausage (Dry & Semi-Dry) 14 to 21 Freezing
not
recommended.
Cooked Meats
Cooked Meatsand Meat Dishes...... 3 to 4..................... 2 to 3
Gravy & Meat Broth ....... 1 to 2 .........
2 to 3
Eatingquality
DAYSIN
MONTHSIN
drops after
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
time shown
AT35° to 40°F.
ATO"F.
(2° to 4°C.}
(-18_C.}
Fresh Poultry
Chicken& Turkey (Whole) . ............. 1 to 2.............................12
Chicken (Pieces) .........................
1 to 2 .......................
9
Turkey
(Pieces)
.........
1
to
2,
.6
Duck & Goose (Whole) .....................
1to2 .........................
6
Giblets..
.1
to
2
.....
3
Cooked Poultry
Pieces(CoveredwithBroth).. 1to 2..........................
6
Pieces (Not Covered) .............
3 to 4 ...........
1
Cooked Poultry Dishes ................ 3 to 4.....................
4 to 6
Fried
Chicken
....
3
to
4............
4
(Otherthan for meats&poultry)
FREEZER
Most
fruits
and
vegetables.......
8-12
months
Lean
fish......
.......
6-8
months
Fattyfish, rollsand breads,soups,stew,casseroles ........2-3 months
Cakes,p=es,sandwiches,leftovers (cooked),
ice cream
(original
carton)
......
1
month
max
Meats. fish and poultry
purchased
from the store va U in quali b, and age:
consequently,
safe storage time in your ret}igerator
will valT
*U.S. Department o[
Agriculture
Fresh
Food
Storage
Tips
To store vegetables:
.Use the vegetable
drawers_hey
have
been designed
to preserve
the natural
moisture
and fi-eshnessof
prodnce.
.Co
enng
vegetables
with a moist
towel
help
maintain
crispness.
.As a fnrther aid to freshness,
prepackaged vegetables can be
stored in their original wrapping.
Unfrozen meats, fish, and poultry:
.Always remove store wrappings.
.Rewrap in fi_i 1. plastic wrap or wax paper
and refrigerate immediately.
Cheese:
.Wrap
well _ ith wax paper
or alumimm_
foil. or put in a plastic
bag.
.Carefully
wrap to expel air and help
prevent
mold.
.Store
prepackaged
cheese i n its own
wrapping
if you ,a ish.
Tips
on Freezing
Foods
There are :_essential
requirements
for efficient
home
fi'eezing.
1. Initial
quality.
Freeze
only top-quality
ibod\.
Freezing
retain
quality
and fhlvor: it cannot
improve
quality.
2. Speed.
The quicker
fi'uits and vegetables
are frozen after picking,
the better the frozen product
will be. You'
I! _ave time, too, with less
culling
and sorting
lo do.
3. Proper
packaging.
Use food wrap
designed
especially
for freezing.
To freeze
meat,
lists and poultry,
wrap wel! in freezer-weight
foil (or
other heavy-duty
wrapping
material
). forming
it carefnlly
to the shape
o1' 1he conicnls.
Th is expel\ air. Fold and crimp
ends of the package
to
pro_ idea good. lasting
seaL I)on't
refreeze
meat that has been
completely
lha_ ed; meat. whether
raw or cooked,
can be fi'ozen
successfnlly
onl,,, once.
Fine-quality
ice cream,
with high cream content,
will nornmlly
require slightly lower temperatures
than more "'airy"
already
packaged
brands with low cream content,
.It w i I I be necessary
to experiment
to determine
the freezer
compartment
location
and temperature
control
_ettbg
to keep your
ice cream at the right ser_ i ng temperature.
.The rear or" die freezer
compartment
i s s] ightl y colder than the fi'ont.
,,\),w techniques are cnn_tamh' hein,_ developed, ('_m_ulr die Colmtv
Ih'te!;don
.%rvice
or vo,r
/o( ag UdliS" Com!_am
/or flu" ].tevt
.!fi)rmuti(m
im /?,'ezin,_, am[ _tori_t_ fi:ods.
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