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  2. How to Freeze Okra in 3 Easy Steps - AOL

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    The easiest process to enjoy okra all year long. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in ...

  3. Here’s how to store your refrigerated food before and after a ...

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    Freeze cold packs, too. They can be used in coolers to extend the life of refrigerated food as the refrigerator warms up. Pack the freezer. If there’s anything perishable in the refrigerator you ...

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  5. Pan-Roasted Corn and Okra Recipe - AOL

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    2. Heat a large cast-iron skillet or griddle until very hot and brush lightly with oil. In a bowl, toss the okra with 2 tablespoons of the vegetable oil and season with salt. Cook the okra in batches over high heat, turning once, until charred and tender, 3 minutes per batch. Transfer the okra to a platter. 3.

  6. Food preservation - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes meat is buried under conditions that cause preservation. If buried on hot coals or ashes, the heat can kill pathogens, the dry ash can desiccate, and the earth can block oxygen and further contamination. If buried where the earth is very cold, the earth acts like a refrigerator, or, in areas of permafrost, a freezer.

  7. 11 Foods You Don't Need To Refrigerate To Make Room For The ...

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    Some products above (ketchup, mustard, barbecue sauce, and hot sauce, for instance), do not require fridge temps after opening, but stay fresher longer when chilled.

  8. Blast chilling - Wikipedia

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    The blast chiller is a cousin of the refrigerator, another appliance designed to store food between +3 and +5 °C (37 and 41 °F), but the blast chiller is a higher grade and more expensive appliance and is usually only found in commercial kitchens.

  9. Ice pack - Wikipedia

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    An ice pack or gel pack is a portable bag filled with water, refrigerant gel, or liquid, meant to provide cooling. They can be divided into the reusable type, which works as a thermal mass and requires freezing, or the instant type, which cools itself down using chemicals but can only be used once.