Are there principles for storage?
Hello, I have a question: Are there any rules for storing food in the refrigerator? If so, what are they, or do you perhaps have a link for me where I could look it up? Thank you in advance. 🙏🏽
Hello, I have a question: Are there any rules for storing food in the refrigerator? If so, what are they, or do you perhaps have a link for me where I could look it up? Thank you in advance. 🙏🏽
I want to make a non-alcoholic coffee cocktail using coffee concentrate. I want to make it as strong as possible. I only have a coffee grinder at home (and two mocha pots).
So what you can eat from the mushroom. I don't know because it was a rescue bag from the organic market.
I never have problems digesting Wagner brand pizza, for example. Then I ate a no-name pizza and shortly afterwards I felt nauseous There is a price difference that is clear but the pizza was like a lump in the throat Does anyone know this?
Which one do you like the most?
Of course they are! Place meat at the bottom also the glass plate, sausage one floor higher. Cheese in the middle and eggs and butter at the top, as well as yogurt, quark and the like. It’s warmest in the door. Therefore, no open milk packages are stored there. Make and place thermometer in doubt.
So the principles are only about how to
So the principles are just how to clean up the refrigerator properly based on the cooling chain?
No, it’s about using the different temperatures that prevail in the refrigerator. On the glass top below it is at the coldest and then floor for floor somewhat less cold. It’s warmest in the door.