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  2. How long does deli meat last in the freezer? Plus tips ... - AOL

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    Vacuum-sealed deli meat will last a bit longer in the fridge if the package remains unopened. Consume unopened packets within 10 to 14 days, Kramer says. Once the packets are opened, eat the meat ...

  3. You Might Be Storing Raw Meat In The Wrong Place—Here ... - AOL

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    Where Raw Meat Belongs in the Fridge. The bottom shelves are the coldest parts of a fridge, as heat rises in a fridge the same way it does anywhere else. This makes the bottom shelves the best ...

  4. Larder - Wikipedia

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    Inside the meat safe or wet larder at The Regency Town House in Hove, Britain. Meat larders have hooks for hanging joints of meat. [1] Many larders have small, unglazed windows with window openings covered in fine mesh. [2] [1] This allows free circulation of air without allowing flies to enter. Many larders also have tiled or painted walls to ...

  5. Beef aging - Wikipedia

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    The beef is usually kept for a period of 4 to 10 days in wet aging. Modified-atmosphere packaging (MAP) is usually employed for the vacuum packaging of meat; typically between 60 and 80 percent oxygen to retain its appetizing color, with red meat such as beef needing a higher oxygen level than less vividly colored meat such as pork.

  6. It’s time to thaw your turkey — here’s how to do it safely ...

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    Meat or poultry left thawing on the counter at room temperature can become a nesting area for nasty bacteria. Instead, plan to thaw a turkey in the refrigerator.

  7. Refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    Food in a refrigerator with its door open. A refrigerator, commonly shortened to fridge, is a commercial and home appliance consisting of a thermally insulated compartment and a heat pump (mechanical, electronic or chemical) that transfers heat from its inside to its external environment so that its inside is cooled to a temperature below the room temperature. [1]