Probably not if it's just an icebox, not a separate compartment. I store my icecream in an insolated container (I use the lid of a giant thermos). This works because the icebox is usually cold enough to keep the icecream frozen, but sometimes it gets too warm. The insolation keeps the icecream cold through that time.
duh you have to keep it frozen in the freezer. its logic.
The freezer is colder then the fridge because the freezer is to keep things frozen and the fridge is to keep things just cold. Somethings are meant to be frozen and if not then they get spoiled or ruined and same with the fridge.
Keep them in the freezer...below Oc.
keep it in the fridge
A freezer, a very freezing temperature, etc.
keep it conserved in something like a fridge as this will make it thicker and less runny
Maybe a freezer? OH! How about a fridge!
No vegitable need to breath unless they are frozen
If you keep the surrounding temperature below or around freezing point... yes.
Put it in a freezer or a bucket of dry ice; but the freezer is better.
By putting it in a freezing environment of 0oC or lower
ive found plastic to very helpful.