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Only for your first 6 months leave - any time after that does not accumilate leave.
It's not advised, putting a hot or warm chicken in a refrigerator will warm up the fridge and the other food in it, before the fridge has time to chill everthing down again, so the cooler it is the better. Actually, it is better to refrigerate it while still warm than to leave it out too long because you forgot about it. Separate the chicken into smaller portions so it can cool faster. And don't stack warm things in the fridge - that won't allow the food to cool off appropriately. Most refrigerators now days should be able to handle the warm food without affecting the other food in the fridge.
put them in a bag with a lot of air in it or leave them in the fridge for a long time
The fastest the better... people usually say to leave it out for a few hours because it would warm up the fridge too much but if you don't have an old fridge(20years) you will be alright, just wont be energy efficient. The longer you leave it out the more bacterias their is gonna be. At worse leave it out for an hour or two max. When put in the fridge put some of your stuff on the bottom so it stays cooler while the turkey would be on top where the heat goes.Personally I wait 30 minutes.Supposedly, modern refrigerators can handle hot food without allowing the other food in it to go bad. Personally, I'd allow the meat enough time to quit steaming, which shouldn't take more than 30 minutes, before putting it in the fridge.
Air doesn't expand when it cools it contracts. any easy way to prove this point is to blow up a balloon put it in the fridge and leave it there for a while it will become smaller take it out of the fridge and it will get bigger again. Air expands as it heats and contracts as it cools.
How heavy is the fridge? How strong are Gabriel and his father? How sturdy are the materials they have to construct a ramp with?My gut instinct says that, unless Gabriel's dad is literally a moron, his idea is likely better; if he thinks they can lift the fridge without trouble and that building a ramp is a waste of time, he's probably right.
Ketchup does have a shelf life of approximately 18 months after the manufactured date. However, if exposed to extreme heat while stored, it will break down in a matter of days. Actually ketchup has a shelf life of 6 months in the fridge. Keeping it cold retards the process of spoiling.
Unfortunately, there is not enough information provided in this question to locate the commercial. You may be referring the Yoplait commercial in which a woman is talking in the phone about the different desserts (flavors) that she has in her fridge. The husband overhears this and frantically searches the fridge for them while his wife remains on the phone.
i store my weed in an airtight container in the fridge. From personal experience i can tell you it stays fresher while in the fridge than that it would if it were out. to answer your question in a word, yes you marijuana can be stored in the refrigerator.
Put it in your fridge, or if its warm you can keep it in a cabinet for a while. I would suggest putting cinnamon on it..it tastes 100 times better,
Well, If they were together so much, leave it for a while. Then in a few months get an identical budgie so that budgie doesn't get lonely.
Just leave it in a dry space for a while (Two - Three months) and the orange will eventually loose all moisture and become PETRIFIED . . . . . x