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

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    How to thaw a turkey in the refrigerator. First things first: Don’t thaw a turkey on the kitchen countertop. Meat or poultry left thawing on the counter at room temperature can become a nesting ...

  3. Here’s How to Defrost Your Chicken Safely and Quickly - AOL

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    To defrost using this method, simply place your frozen chicken in the refrigerator; make sure your refrigerator temperature is set at 40 degrees Fahrenheit or below, and keep the chicken wrapped ...

  4. Defrosting (refrigeration) - Wikipedia

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    Defrosting a freezer with an improvised water collection method. In refrigerators, defrosting (or thawing) is the removal of frost and ice.. A defrosting procedure is generally performed periodically on refrigerators and freezers to maintain their operating efficiency.

  5. How To Clean Your Freezer In 5 Easy Steps - AOL

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    Defrost. While you're getting your food unloaded, thrown out, and sorted into a cooler, use the time wisely: unplug your refrigerator and allow your freezer to come to room temperature.

  6. How To Defrost Steak Without Ruining It - AOL

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    “The best way to defrost steak is in the refrigerator,” says registered dietitian Miranda Baker. How Long Will It Take To Defrost Steak “It will take approximately 24 hours (for the steak ...

  7. Auto-defrost - Wikipedia

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    A defrost timer taken out of a household refrigerator. The defrost mechanism in a refrigerator heats the cooling element (evaporator coil) for a short period of time and melts the frost that has formed on it. [1] The resulting water drains through a duct at the back of the unit. Defrosting is controlled by an electric or electronic timer.