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  2. Please Don't Put These 39 Foods In The Freezer - AOL

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    Freezing pre-made casseroles and pies is a pretty genius way to make sure you're ready whenever a potluck rolls around, but leave the crumb topping off before you pop your dish in the freezer.

  3. Can you freeze pumpkin pie? Here’s what experts say - AOL

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    Can you freeze pumpkin pie? Experts say yes. Here are our tips and best practices for freezing pumpkin pie and reheating pumpkin pie from frozen.

  4. How To Store Pies: How Long To Refrigerate, Freeze And Keep ...

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    Thanksgiving pies made of fruit, pumpkin, pecans and custard all require different handling. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  5. Refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    This allows consumers to leave food in the main refrigerator compartment uncovered, and also helps keep vegetables moist. This method also helps reduce energy consumption, because the refrigerator is above freeze point and can pass the warmer-than-freezing air through the evaporator or cold plate to aid the defrosting cycle. [citation needed]

  6. Yes, Thankfully, You Can Freeze Pumpkin Pie—Here’s ... - AOL

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    You can also freeze a pumpkin pie you’ve purchased from a bakery or store. Whether you bake or buy your pumpkin pie, keep in mind that there is a right way to store it in the freezer so it ...

  7. 16 Smart Ways to Use Up a Gallon of Milk to Avoid Wasting It

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    The secret to Ree's famous cinnamon rolls might be the thick maple frosting on top. But the real hero is the quart (plus 1/2 cup!) of milk you need to create them. Get Ree's Cinnamon Rolls recipe .

  8. Ice pack - Wikipedia

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    Both ice and other non-toxic refrigerants (mostly water) can absorb a considerable amount of heat before they warm above 0 °C (32 °F).` Ice packs are used in coolers to keep perishable foods (especially meats, dairy products, eggs, etc.) below the 5–75 °C (41–167 °F) danger zone when outside a refrigerator or freezer, and to keep drinks ...

  9. Pykrete - Wikipedia

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    Pykrete (/ ˈ p aɪ k r iː t /, PIE-creet) [1] is a frozen ice composite, [2] originally made of approximately 14% sawdust or some other form of wood pulp (such as paper) and 86% ice by weight (6 to 1 by weight). During World War II, Geoffrey Pyke proposed it as a candidate material for a supersized aircraft carrier for the British Royal Navy.