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

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    Food, Potato, Root vegetable, Russet burbank potato, Vegetable, Plant, Solanum, Produce, Jícama, Dish, Canned Goods. ... Wine absolutely can be frozen (and should be when its intended solely for ...

  3. 5 Things To Buy at Publix This Winter If You Live on Social ...

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    Publix Idaho Russet Potatoes. Average Savings: up to $2 per bag. ... and each package contains up to 4 pounds of chicken for you to cook up for the week or freeze for a later date. At that price ...

  4. These Affordable Crock-Pot Recipes Will Save You Time and Money

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    Slow Cooker Potato Soup. Russet potatoes are easy to find and usually pretty affordable when you purchase in bulk. ... so you can serve a crowd or freeze and save for later. Get Ree's Slow-Cooker ...

  5. Russet potato - Wikipedia

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    Restaurants such as McDonald's use russet potatoes for their size, which produce long pieces suitable for french fries. As of 2009, "McDonald's top tuber is the Russet Burbank". [5] The russet Burbank is more expensive than other potatoes, as it consumes more water and takes longer to mature, while it also requires large amounts of pesticides ...

  6. 16 Foods to Freeze for Later (and How to Do It Right) - AOL

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    Frozen mango can be used in smoothies and baked goods, but can also be enjoyed simply defrosted. Peel the fruit and remove the pit before freezing. For more great money-saving grocery tips, please ...

  7. Rainier Russet - Wikipedia

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    It was developed at the Small Grains and Potato Germplasm Research Center in Aberdeen, Washington. The breeding parents of Rainier are Canela Russet and an Aberdeen breeding clone. [2] It has cold-sweetening resistance, so it can be processed directly out of storage into many frozen potato products.

  8. French fries - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1960s, most french fries in the US have been produced from frozen Russet potatoes which have been blanched or at least air-dried industrially. [11] [10] [12] [13] The usual fat for making french fries is vegetable oil. In the past, beef suet was recommended as superior, [6] with vegetable shortening as an alternative.

  9. There's a Very Important Trick to Freezing Mashed Potatoes - AOL

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    You can freeze mashed potatoes for up to one month. There's a good amount of liquid in the potatoes that could form ice crystals and cause freezer burn if they're frozen for longer periods of time.