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  2. You Should Never Store These 29 Foods In The Fridge - AOL

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    Aged cheese (rule of thumb: that's anything hard, like parmesan or gruyere) doesn't require refrigeration, according to the USDA. Store it in a cool, dark place. Store it in a cool, dark place ...

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    This recipe uses refrigerated cinnamon roll dough to create an easy casserole that comes together in 15 minutes. Get Ree's Cinnamon Roll Breakfast Casserole recipe .

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  5. Intermediate moisture food - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate moisture food. Intermediate moisture foods (IMF) are shelf-stable products that have water activities of 0.6-0.85, with a moisture content ranging from 15% - 40% and are edible without rehydration. [1] These food products are below the minimum water activity for most bacteria (0.90), but are susceptible to yeast and mold growth.

  6. List of pickled foods - Wikipedia

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    Champoy – Myrica rubra pickled in salt, sugar, and vinegar from the Philippines. Chanh muối – Salt-pickled lime in Vietnamese cuisine. Chhundo – Kind of Indian pickle from Gujarat. Chinese pickles – Vegetables or fruits that have been fermented by pickling with salt and brine.

  7. Picnic - Wikipedia

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    A Pic-Nic Party by Thomas Cole, 1846. A picnic is a meal taken outdoors (al fresco) as part of an excursion, especially in scenic surroundings, such as a park, lakeside, or other place affording an interesting view, or else in conjunction with a public event such as preceding an open-air theater performance, [ 1 ] and usually in summer or spring.