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  2. There's a Very Important Trick to Freezing Mashed Potatoes - AOL

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    How Long Do Mashed Potatoes Last in the Refrigerator? ... Pop your frozen potatoes into a slow cooker and set it on low heat for about two hours, or until the potatoes are fully warmed through ...

  3. Six Ways To Tell if a Potato Is Bad (And How to Properly ...

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    How Long Do Potatoes Last, Really? First things first, let’s break down the shelf life of these yummy tubers. In general, raw potatoes that are stored in a cool, dark place can last two to three ...

  4. Check Your Pantry—These 10 Items Have Most Likely Already ...

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    Peanut Butter. This one may cause a pause, but there's a caveat here. Most commercial peanut butter lasts a while in the pantry if they're unopened like six to 24 months. On the other hand ...

  5. Baked potato - Wikipedia

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    Potatoes baked in their skins may lose between 20 and 40% of their vitamin C content, because heating in air is slow and vitamin inactivation can continue for a long time. Small potatoes bake more quickly than large ones and therefore retain more of their vitamin C. [ 5 ]

  6. Frozen food - Wikipedia

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    Frozen products do not require any added preservatives because microorganisms do not grow when the temperature of the food is below −9.5 °C (15 °F), which is sufficient on its own in preventing food spoilage. Long-term preservation of food may call for food storage at even lower temperatures.

  7. The Grandma-Approved Way to Store Potatoes So They Last ... - AOL

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    Does grandma really know best?

  8. Yes, There's a Right Way to Store Potatoes—and ... - AOL

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  9. Ice pack - Wikipedia

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    They can be used as a normal reusable ice pack by storing in a freezer, but they can also be heated in water or a microwave oven to reach the desired temperature. The first hot and cold pack was introduced in 1948 with the name Hot-R-Cold-Pak and could be chilled in a refrigerator or heated in hot water. [ 3 ]