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  2. Frozen vs. Fresh Turkey: Here’s What to Know Before Buying

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    If you’re short on time, you can thaw your turkey by placing it (still in its original packaging) in cold water inside a large food-safe container. This will take six to 10 hours (one hour for ...

  3. How Long Does It Take to Thaw a Frozen Turkey? - AOL

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    The bottom line. The best way to thaw your turkey is in the refrigerator. Allow one full day per four pounds of meat. If you are short on time, you can thaw your turkey in cold water in its ...

  4. Should You Wash Frozen Fruits and Veggies? Not All Are Safe ...

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    This determines whether you can enjoy them in their frozen state. “All frozen fruits and vegetables are not safe to eat straight from the bag, but this has nothing to do with washing them ...

  5. Breastmilk storage and handling - Wikipedia

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    Freezer with a separate door from the refrigerator. -18°C (-0.4°F) 3 months. Some sources consider breast milk to continue to be safe at 6 months when stored at -18°C regardless of the type of freezer. Deep freezer. -20°C (-4°F) 6-12 months. Storage up to 12 months is considered acceptable but not widely recommended.

  6. Freezing - Wikipedia

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    Freezing is a common method of food preservation that slows both food decay and the growth of micro-organisms. Besides the effect of lower temperatures on reaction rates, freezing makes water less available for bacteria growth. Freezing is a widely used method of food preservation. Freezing generally preserves flavours, smell and nutritional ...

  7. Danger zone (food safety) - Wikipedia

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    The danger zone is the temperature range in which food-borne bacteria can grow. Food safety agencies, such as the United States' Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), define the danger zone as roughly 40 to 140 °F (4 to 60 °C). [1][2][3] The FSIS stipulates that potentially hazardous food should not be stored at temperatures in this ...

  8. How Long You Have To Safely Eat Unrefrigerated Foods - AOL

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    Here are 25 everyday foods and how long you have to eat them while unrefrigerated before they present a danger. Consult our list the next time you think, "I ate food left out overnight — am I safe?"

  9. Frozen food - Wikipedia

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    Frozen food. Food stored at temperatures below the freezing point of water, for extending its shelf life. Frozen berries. A frozen processed foods aisle at a supermarket in Canada. Freezing food preserves it from the time it is prepared to the time it is eaten.