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  2. The Nonna-Approved Way to Store Garlic - AOL

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    The Biggest Mistakes People Make When Storing Garlic 1. Sticking it in the fridge. Experts suggest storing garlic in a cool, dark, dry spot. It's best if that spot is not the fridge. "The biggest ...

  3. Too Much Garlic on Hand? Here Are the 3 Best Ways to Store It

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  4. How to Store Garlic So It Stays Potent and Fresh - AOL

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  5. Food storage - Wikipedia

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    Food storage in refrigerators may not be safe unless there is close adherence to temperature guidelines. In general the temperature should be maintained at 4 °C (39 °F) or below but never below 1 °C (34 °F). [8] Safe storage times vary from food to food and may depend on how the food has been treated prior to being placed in the refrigerator.

  6. Garlic powder - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturing garlic powder on a larger scale involves various steps, from extraction of the garlic bulbs to packaging the final powder. After harvesting the raw garlic, bulbs are cleaned under mild pressure to remove skin and separate the cloves. [8] The garlic is then dehydrated using both historical and newly developed methods.

  7. Shelf life - Wikipedia

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    High-acid canned foods (tomatoes, fruits) will keep their best quality for 12 to 18 months; low-acid canned foods (meats, vegetables) for 2 to 5 years. [5] "Sell by date" is a less ambiguous term for what is often referred to as an "expiration date". Most food is still edible after the expiration date. [6]

  8. 10 Foods You Should Never Store In The Refrigerator - AOL

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  9. Raw data - Wikipedia

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    Raw data (sometimes colloquially called "sources" data or "eggy" data, the latter a reference to the data being "uncooked", that is, "unprocessed", like a raw egg) are the data input to processing. A distinction is made between data and information , to the effect that information is the end product of data processing.