How to Keep Frozen Foods Cold During a Power Failure
Buy several rolls of heavy duty aluminum foil., Re-wrap your already frozen items this way., Place all wrapped foods close to each other, like items next to each other and low to the bottom of your freezer. , If there is space, place some plastic...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Buy several rolls of heavy duty aluminum foil.
Wrap all newly purchased soon-to-be frozen foods in aluminum foil, shiny side toward the food.
Make sure to eliminate all air pockets, around the food. wrap food items twice.
Fold all edges inward and make sure they are tight against the food.
Label all items. -
Step 2: Re-wrap your already frozen items this way.
Label these, too. ,,,, Think which section you will be removing food from.
Then open the freezer door and quickly remove the needed item.
Close the door quickly.
This should keep your foods frozen three or more days. -
Step 3: Place all wrapped foods close to each other
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Step 4: like items next to each other and low to the bottom of your freezer.
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Step 5: If there is space
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Step 6: place some plastic bottles filled with water
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Step 7: on top of the frozen food.
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Step 8: When the power goes out
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Step 9: keep the freezer closed.
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Step 10: When you need to go into the freezer.
Detailed Guide
Wrap all newly purchased soon-to-be frozen foods in aluminum foil, shiny side toward the food.
Make sure to eliminate all air pockets, around the food. wrap food items twice.
Fold all edges inward and make sure they are tight against the food.
Label all items.
Label these, too. ,,,, Think which section you will be removing food from.
Then open the freezer door and quickly remove the needed item.
Close the door quickly.
This should keep your foods frozen three or more days.
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