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To properly cool stock, you can divide it into smaller portions and place them in shallow containers, allowing for faster cooling. Alternatively, you can use an ice water bath by placing the pot of hot stock into a larger bowl filled with ice and water, stirring occasionally to expedite the cooling process. Both methods help prevent bacterial growth by quickly bringing the stock down to a safe temperature.

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