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🧊 What About Freezing Cooked Food?
If you’re not going to eat leftovers within a few days, freeze them! Most cooked meals freeze well for 2–3 months, and freezing stops bacteria from growing.
Tips for freezing cooked food:
- Let food cool completely before freezing
- Store in airtight containers or freezer bags
- Label with the name and date
- Reheat to an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C)
✅ Best Practices for Storing Cooked Food
- Refrigerate promptly – within 2 hours of cooking (or 1 hour if it’s hot outside)
- Use shallow containers – helps food cool evenly and quickly
- Don’t overcrowd the fridge – cold air needs to circulate
- Keep it sealed – airtight containers reduce exposure to bacteria and odors
🧠 Final Thoughts
Being mindful of food safety helps prevent illness, reduces waste, and keeps your meals fresh and enjoyable.
Quick Tip:
Create a label system with the date you cooked each dish, so you always know what’s still good and what’s not.
Would you like a printable version of this as a kitchen chart or fridge magnet guide? I’d be happy to help with that!
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