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  2. Everything you need to know about storing meat in your freezer

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    A quicker method is to put your meat in a leak-proof plastic bag and let it sit, fully immersed, in cold water. After thawing in cold water, cook immediately. Finally, you can defrost food using ...

  3. FYI: Here's Really How Long Can You Keep Turkey in a Freezer

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    All meat is good in the freezer indefinitely, but only if it is stored at 0°F consistently.This rule applies to meat stored at exactly 0°F without fluctuation, and it must be uniformly frozen at ...

  4. This guide shows how long you can freeze common foods - AOL

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    While shucked clams, mussels, oysters and scallops can be frozen for up to four months — ditto for crab and lobster meat — crayfish, shrimp and squid can be frozen for a whopping 18 months ...

  5. Beef aging - Wikipedia

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    The beef is usually kept for a period of 4 to 10 days in wet aging. Modified-atmosphere packaging (MAP) is usually employed for the vacuum packaging of meat; typically between 60 and 80 percent oxygen to retain its appetizing color, with red meat such as beef needing a higher oxygen level than less vividly colored meat such as pork.

  6. Meat hanging - Wikipedia

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    Meat hanging allows processes to continue in the meat that would normally cease in dead animals. For example, the muscles in the meat continue to use the hemoglobin that is stored in the soft tissue of the animal. This normal biological process creates lactic acid. Contrary to popular belief, animals cannot be completely drained of bodily fluid ...

  7. Blast chilling - Wikipedia

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    Blast chilling. Blast chilling is a method of cooling food quickly to a low temperature that is relatively safe from bacterial growth. Bacteria multiply fastest between +8 and +68 °C (46 and 154 °F). By reducing the temperature of cooked food from +70 to +3 °C (158 to 37 °F) or below within 90 minutes, the food is rendered safe for storage ...

  8. Can You Freeze Rotisserie Chicken? Here Are 3 Ways to Do It - AOL

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    Alternatively, you can submerge the bag the chicken pieces were frozen in in a bowl of cold water, so long as no water can get inside. After about two to three hours, the chicken should be thawed.

  9. Here's Exactly How Long You Can Keep Meat in the Freezer ...

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