Wednesday, September 7, 2011

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Nothing says summer like power outages. Here's how to keep your groceries fresh longer--and how to know when to toss them.


3 WHEN IN DOUET, THROW IT OUTOnce the power is restored, check your fridge's thermometer, suggests Nolan. If it's at 50 degrees or higher; toss a(l food except fresh produce, bread, peanut butter, salad dressing, and non-egg-based condiments.1 WATCH THE CLOCK when the lights go out, check the time. "Most refrigerated items will last up to six hours after the power dies," says Marjorie Nolan, R.D., a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association.

3 WHEN IN DOUET, THROW IT OUTOnce the power is restored, check your fridge's thermometer, suggests Nolan. If it's at 50 degrees or higher; toss a(l food except fresh produce, bread, peanut butter, salad dressing, and non-egg-based condiments.




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