Absolutely! In fact, it's a great way to stretch your food dollars when soon to expire cold cuts go on sale, or the best price per pound is a giant mega pack. If the meat's packaging is already the right size for you, then just make sure the packaging is secure (no cracks or slits), then store directly in your freezer. If the package is a large value pack and you know you will only use a small portion of it quickly, then divide the cold cuts into smaller portions and store in air-tight containers or zipper storage bags. When your currently opened package begins to run low, move one of the frozen packages to the refrigerator to begin thawing so it will be ready to eat when you are.
Yes, but not if it is fresh and has already been frozen once
dont think of this bad habit by using nicotine padge
There are a few side effects that may occur to an individual who quits smoking cold turkey. Such side effects might be headaches, bad moods, mood swings, and more.
no because it is a baked Good and it will taste bad if you want to eat it later.
too much anti freeze, bad or no thermostat.
i would not take the chance it is probably bad your health is worth more than a turkey throw it out and get a fresh one
Well emos is a bad term specially for kids and when you think of ham or turkey you think of a juicey piece of meat dont kid me wrong they are but emos their different terms for that emotional or a person that cuts there self but really i eat ham or turkey and i know a lot of people do and they dont
not bad... not bad.
A bad thing is , is that it is prboly dead or its going to be sleeping for a long time.
It's not that bad because you're not actually breaking apart any of the molecular bonds in the liquor. High temperatures, however, are bad for that very reason.
If ground turkey is gray or light blue in color, it is bad ground turkey. Do not eat it and immediately dispose of it.
A bad freeze plug will leak coolant and cause the engine to overheat.
tacoma, and she cuts hair at tight cuts