because it does and food will go off even longer if you keep it in your bum because the poo keeps it nice and cool.
Good! It can preserve food for many months, also it means there is more room in your fridge and freezer! Perfect for people who like to have the freezer stocked.
Unlike our hunter, gathering ancestors, we can go to a supermarket, or store food in a fridge or freezer. Therefore, eating more food was a natural consequences.
75 percent of Americans prefer a side by side fridge freeze over a top freezer model. Since this is the modern way, and the freezer will fit much more in it when it is side by side, as well as the fridge, it has more shelves, and looks better than the top freezer models.
This food will last for a few days. 5 days in the refrigerator is as long as you want to store this food here. Place the food in an air tight container or freezer bags. Then you can transfer it to the freezer if more storage time is needed.
This food will last for a few days. 5 days in the refrigerator is as long as you want to store this food here. Place the food in an air tight container or freezer bags. Then you can transfer it to the freezer if more storage time is needed.
It is usually because a freezer is closed for a lot more time than a fridge.
2-3 weeks in fridge, a year or more in a freezer.
My fridge is at 36oF My freezer is at 0oF Canned foods and other foods that don't need refrigeration can be kept at room temperature.
No, it does not raise your electricity bill because having more food in the freezer doesn't make your freezer run longer or different it still runs the same so yes the elctricity bill will stay the same too. Solid mass keeps it's temperature longer than gas. As air is a gas Each time the fridge door is opened everything in the fridge will warm up a little. Because the air will warm up the fastest, having less air in the fridge will keep it better at the same temperature then when the fridge is empty and thus full of air. Therefore keeping the fridge full is theoretically better for keeping the energy bill down.
If you don't want the freezer to get smelly or moldy the lid should be propped open a little. If you can still fit the fridge on, then fine. However do NOT store a fridge lying down - only in it's normal orientation, or you will have compressor problems when using it again.
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.
There are many stores which allow one to purchase an LG fridge and freezer combo. Sears and Home Depot are two major examples, and one can find out more on LG's official website.