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Hints
Keeping your veggies
fresh
Cleaning the
Kitchen
Cleaning glass and ceramic
cooktops
How to improve the use of your
dishwasher
Improving your dishwashers
drying
Cleaning your
refrigerator
What can and can't I
freeze?
Cleaning stainless
steel
What
temperature should my fridge be?
What temperature should my fridge be?
The refrigerator's fresh food compartment should be 34 - 40 degrees F
with an optimum temperature of 37 degrees F. You can check the
temperature of your model by placing an appliance thermometer in a
glass of water in the centre of the refrigerator. Leave it and then
read after 24 hours. If needed, adjust the control one setting and
check the temperature after another 24 hours.
It's a good idea not
to overcrowd your refrigerator shelves, as this inhibits air
circulation and results in uneven cooling.
Also, to maintain the
best food quality, keep the following considerations in mind for
different types of food:
Meat and Cheese
Fresh meat, luncheon meat and cheese should be stored in the coldest
part of the refrigerator to maximize storage time. Many refrigerators
feature a special Meat/Cheese drawer designed to maintain a colder
temperature within the drawer keeping foods colder without freezing. A
temperature control level adjusts the amount of cold air entering the
drawer.
Fruits and Vegetables
Crisper drawers are designed for fruit and vegetable storage. They trap
moisture to help keep foods fresh. Controls on some crisper drawers
regulate the humidity level in the drawer. As a general rule,
vegetables need high humidity and most fruits require low humidity.
Sort fruits and vegetables before storing. Bruised or crushed pieces
decay more quickly and contaminate good pieces. Wrap odorous foods such
as onions.
Dairy Foods
Most dairy foods have freshness dates on their cartons, so you know how
long you can safely store them. These foods should be refrigerated
immediately after purchase and each use. Close cartons tightly to keep
out air and odours.
Occasionally, mould
develops on the surface of hard cheese (Swiss, Cheddar, Parmesan). Cut
off at least an inch around and below the mouldy area. The remaining
cheese will still be flavourful and safe to eat. DO NOT try to save
individual cheese slices, soft cheese, cottage cheese, cream, sour
cream, or yoghurt when mould appears.
Eggs
Eggs in the shell retain their quality well when refrigerated. Maximum
storage is 4-5 weeks. Avoid using cracked eggs. Store eggs on a
refrigerator shelf in the original carton or place in the Egg Cradle
for easy access.
Wine
Corked wines should be stored in a horizontal position to prevent the
cork from drying and shrinking. Storing wine bottles in an upright
position lets air into the wine and causes it to spoil. Some
refrigerators have a wine rack to store wine properly without using
valuable shelf space.