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How long does it take for frozen food to get stale?
It actually does go bad. Freezing foods slows down bacteria growth. Chemicals react in a similar way in colder temperatures, slowing down activity. I think it might be the same reason it slows down bacteria growth. It definitely doesn't kill bacteria. While you may want to leave your frozen foods frRead more
It actually does go bad. Freezing foods slows down bacteria growth. Chemicals react in a similar way in colder temperatures, slowing down activity. I think it might be the same reason it slows down bacteria growth. It definitely doesn’t kill bacteria. While you may want to leave your frozen foods frozen for a long time, it is imperative to know that by the time a food item is frozen for too long, it loses its nutritional value.
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Baking soda- it is a common household item that has multiple functions. Not only is it a staple cooking ingredient and an effective cleaning agent – it’s also a fantastic fire extinguisher. Sodium bicarbonate can be used to put out small and tameable house fires such as small grease or electrical fiRead more
Baking soda- it is a common household item that has multiple functions. Not only is it a staple cooking ingredient and an effective cleaning agent – it’s also a fantastic fire extinguisher. Sodium bicarbonate can be used to put out small and tameable house fires such as small grease or electrical fires. The powdered substance smothers the fuel and cools the fire at the base of the flame. Of course, this cannot be up-scaled for more widespread use, but it’s handy to know should you experience a small kitchen fire.
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