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You should never put hot things in a fridge or freezer as this will damage the cooling mechanism of the appliance . All foods to be placed in a fridge or freezer must be left to cool down at room temperature before being stored.
NO! Same thing happened to my mom. She had a huge deep freeze. Everything was ruined. Sorry..After one week, I wouldn't trust anything, except items that were never opened and that would have remained usable on the shelf in an unopened condition. Say that you buy 2 bottles of salad dressing, and you do not open either one. You put one in your cupboard, where it would remain ok for weeks if not months. You put the other in the fridge, just for convenience. If it has remained unopened, just being in the fridge will not spoil it. It is difficult enough throwing away a fridge full of food; there is no need to throw away items that could not have spoiled. If you are not in the habit of putting this kind of unopened product in your fridge, then clearly everything must go. Don't take any chances. Everything is destroyed.
It keeps well in the fridge, since it melts easily. If not the fridge, then at least a cool, dark place. In addition, chocolate tastes great after being stored in the freezer - especially dark chocolate!
In the fridge or freezer, then it's prepared and usually held in some sort of unit heating cabinet or food warmer until being ordered.
Yes, but the texture may suffer slightly from either the condensation from being wrapped and refridgerated while still hot or from freezer burn if not wrapped. The best bet is to cool the meat uncovered in the fridge for a couple hours, wrap it tightly, then freeze it.
Depends on temperature being stored at. Room temp, maybe a day or two. In the fridge, maybe a few weeks. In the freezer, months or years. In a cryogenic facility, centuries.
My freezer is at the bottom. The freezer being at the top isn't universal, it was just a common design for a time.
My freezer is at the bottom. The freezer being at the top isn't universal, it was just a common design for a time.
Cream cheese
The first question that needs to be addressed is whether you prefer baked or no bake cheesecake. Personally, I love my baked cheesecake, and being an avid baker, can recommend heading over to marthastewart.com for all your baking recipes. I have tried several flavours of cheesecake from her site, and have never missed. Good luck!
being deaf is when you cant hear a single thing but you can still see the cheesecake yay
It is not recommended to do this. The reason being is that if both appliances are on at the same time, there is a chance that the breaker will trip. If the breaker is not reset right away it will leave the refrigerator with no power. A fridge with no power will start to defrost if it has a freezer compartment. When new homes are being built electricians wire each individual appliance outlet as a dedicated circuit, meaning that only one appliance outlet is assigned to that circuit and nothing else.