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    To freeze cooked bacon, Taste of Home recommends lining a pan with wax paper and placing the cooked strips on top of the paper. Layer with more paper and more strips as needed. Layer with more ...

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    Sometimes we lose hours scrolling TikTok with zero payoff, and sometimes we come out of the mine with a morsel of gold. One recent scrolling spree led us deep into #foodtok, where, thankfully ...

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  6. Individual quick freezing - Wikipedia

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    Inside the freezer, the product travels through the freezing zone and exits the other side. Product transport inside the freezer uses different technologies. Some freezers use transport belts similar to a conveyor belt. Others use bed plates that hold the product, and an asymmetrical movement makes the plate advance by itself through the ...

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  9. Overwrap - Wikipedia

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    An overwrap or wrap is a method of sealing a contained product, typically as part of retail packaging. It is often made of plastic film (sometimes called polywrapping) or paper. [1] The wrap is applied over the bare product or can be applied over another form of packaging. It is typically used to protect products, but can be used decoratively.