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  2. 15 Foods You Should Buy When They're on Sale - AOL

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    Keep an eye out for sales, download apps like Flipp to spot deals, and stock up on foods with a decent shelf life or that freeze well. To help, here are 15 foods you should always buy on sale ...

  3. Everything You Need to Know About Freezing Your Extra Ground Beef

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  4. 13 Fast-Food Chains That Never Freeze Their Burgers - AOL

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    For over 70 years, Fatburger has been doling out juicy burgers made only using hand-pressed, never-frozen beef patties that, according to its menu, are hand-ground fresh and contain 100% lean beef ...

  5. Frozen food - Wikipedia

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    Frozen food packaging must maintain its integrity throughout filling, sealing, freezing, storage, transportation, thawing, and often cooking. [10] As many frozen foods are cooked in a microwave oven, manufacturers have developed packaging that can go directly from freezer to the microwave.

  6. Food safety - Wikipedia

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    The refrigerator should be at 40°F (4.4°C) or below and the freezer at 0°F (-17.7°C) or below. [27] For example, liquid foods like soup kept in a hot slow cooker (149°F or 65°C) may last only a few hours before contamination [citation needed], but fresh meats like beef and lamb that are promptly frozen (-2°C) can last up to a year. The ...

  7. There could be recalled beef in your fridge (or freezer) - AOL

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    Before you start cooking up tonight’s dinner, be sure to check your fridge and freezer to make sure your beef is OK to eat. There could be recalled beef in your fridge (or freezer) Skip to main ...

  8. Freezer burn - Wikipedia

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    Freezer burn on a piece of beef Freezer burn is a condition that occurs when frozen food has been damaged by dehydration and oxidation due to air reaching the food. [ 1 ] It is generally caused by food not being securely wrapped in air-tight packaging .

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

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    Freezing keeps food safe to eat indefinitely, but these 39 foods significantly decrease in quality if they reach subzero temperatures.