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Shelf life of fresh foods varies

depending on how fresh it is

when you buy it. To keep your

food fresher longer, follow the

recommended storage tips.

• Vegetables:

Wash vegetables

in cool water and drain. Store

in air-tight containers or

plastic wrap. Vegetables do

well in high-humidity storage.

• Fruits:

Wash and dry fresh

fruits. Store more aromatic

fruits in plastic bags. Fruits do

well stored in low humidity.

• Prepackaged Meats:

Store in

original packaging. After

opening, rewrap tightly in

plastic wrap or aluminum foil.

• Fresh Meats, Fish and

Poultry:

Remove store

wrappings, then rewrap in

plastic wrap, foil or waxed

paper and refrigerate

immediately.

• Eggs:

Store eggs unwashed in

their carton or a portable egg

tray. Use within 2 weeks.

• Milk, Cream, Cottage Cheese:

Keep carton closed. Store on

refrigerator shelf and use

within 5 days.

• Cheese:

Store in original

packaging until ready to use.

After opening, rewrap tightly

in plastic wrap or aluminum

foil.

• Leftovers:

Let cool and cover

tightly with plastic wrap or

foil. Airtight plastic containers

work well to prevent drying

out and odor transfer.

• Freezer Storage:

Wrap foods

in material designed for frozen

food storage. The wrap must

seal out air and moisture. Do

not refreeze thawed meats.

• Ice Cream:

The firmness of

the ice cream will depend on

its cream content. Higher

quality ice creams usually

have a higher cream content

requiring colder freezer

temperatures to maintain their

firmness. Soft ice cream is not

always an indication of a

temperature problem.

Make sure your refrigerator and

freezer doors close freely and

completely. Overloading will

affect temperatures inside the

unit. Do not fill your freezer

with large quantities of unfrozen

foods expecting them to "fast

freeze". Give the freezer ample

time to circulate cold air around

unfrozen items before adding

additional items.

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