No it is not recommended on food safety grounds. Unused cooked defrosted meat should be binned after three to four days.
Meat will always weigh the same whether thawed or frozen. This is will hold true unless the water from the meat will be drained during the thawing process. It will then weigh lighter than its frozen state.
Gain heat
The plate will get hot and when you put frozen food on it ,it will burn.
If you don't burn off those extra (and empty) calories, then yes, it most certainly will.
The polar zones gain less heat from the sun because the sun rays are spread wide like a sun shining on the horizon.
Warm water ports are not frozen in winter. A warm water port allows you to carry on trade and commerce throughout the winter.
Yes, when liquid particles freeze, they release energy in the form of heat to their surrounding environment. However, individual particles do not gain energy during the freezing process, but rather lose energy as they transition from a higher energy liquid state to a lower energy solid state.
Why would you want to ?? If you unhook any of the hoses, the freon will vent, and the system will haffta be purged before it can be re-filled. If it is not working, and you just want to take it off, what's to gain ?? It's alot of messing for no gain. If the compressor is frozen, they do make brackets with idler pulleys to replace it, so the serpentine belt will still work.
current gain
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