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by transfer of hear with warm going to cold!
All you have to do is keep them in a plastic bag with a tiny bit of air in it and put in the fridge. But eat them soon! Also coating them with lemon juice will prevent them going brown ^^^The air is what turns them brown, so that will not work. Lemon juice or orange juice will, though. It is the acid in the juice that prevents them from oxidizing and turning brown.
by putting it in the fridge
To the touch your skin is warm. When you reach in something cold such as a fridge or freezer the temperature difference is what makes your hands feel cold.
Fungi will grow about anywhere if in the right conditions. However cold areas such as a fridge can slow the fungi from growing.
Put cold beetroot in a blender,mix it with cold stock(Been in fridge)Put it in the oven, take it out,put it in fridge for the night. Next morning: Take it out of the fridge, Get a spoon... There ya have it,Cold beet soup:P
The problem is, because it's a good insulator. The way a freezer works, you have a load of pipes at the back, you compress a gas in the pump, that makes it hot and loses the heat out of the back of the fridge or freezer. It then pipes this condensed, compressed room temperature gas into the freezer, it then expands, evaporates, gets cold, and so the coldest bits of the fridge are where this expanded gas is flowing through. The problem is that wants to get the heat from the fridge, but if you've got a great big layer of ice, that's going to insulate the cooling part of the fridge from the contents of your fridge, so the fridge is going to be warmer, which means that the actual fridge-freezer is going to work harder to keep cold, which means it gets even colder, it means you get more ice that will build up so it'll go horribly wrong until the fridge just conks out.
Put it in the fridge
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Fridge in slang means someone who is cold like a fridge and therefore, hasn't been kissed.
every store that has a fridge with cold cream in it!
very cold so the meat don't go manky