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GE 19 Use And Care & Installation Guide

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6
FOOD STORAGE SUGGESTIONS
Use these storage times as guidelines for good eating
quality. The type of packaging used and the storage
temperatures will affect how long food will keep in
the refrigerator.
New techniques are constantly being developed.
Consult the County Extension Service or your local
Utility Company for the latest information on freezing
and storing foods.
Refrigerator Freezer
Foods Time Time Storage Tips
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Butter 1–2 weeks 6–9 months Store butter covered in the Dairy
Compartment to prevent butter from
absorbing odors.
Milk & cream 1 week after the Not recommended Refrigerate immediately after use. Close
“sell by” date tightly. Don’t drink out of the carton
because enzymes from your mouth cause
milk to sour. Don’t freeze cream unless
whipped.
Cream cheese, cheese 1–2 weeks after Not recommended Wrap tightly.
spread & cheese food the “sell by” date
Cottage cheese 5–7 days after the Not recommended
“sell by” date
Hard cheese (Swiss, 1–2 months May become crumbly Wrap tightly to keep odors confined.
Cheddar & Parmesan) Cut off mold if it develops on the surface.
Sour cream 10 days after the Not recommended
“sell by” date
EGGS
Eggs in the shell 1 week after the Not recommended Cover and store small ends down.
“sell by” date
Leftover yolks 2–4 days 9–12 months
or whites
FRESH FRUITS
Apples 1 month 6–12 months
Avocados 3–5 days 6–12 months Ripen at room temperature before
refrigerating. Avocados will darken
when refrigerated.
Berries & cherries 2–3 days 6–12 months Store covered or in the storage
drawer to prevent moisture loss.
Citrus fruits 1–2 weeks Not recommended Store uncovered.
Grapes 3–5 days 6–12 months Store covered or in the storage
drawer to prevent moisture loss.
Peaches, nectarines, 3–5 days 6–12 months Ripen at room temperature before
plums & apricots refrigerating.
Pineapples, cut 2–3 days 6–12 months Use quickly for best eating quality.
Ripening of many fruits is slowed by refrigeration. Store fruits in the storage
drawer with the control on the “Fruits” setting.

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BrandGE
Model19
CategoryRefrigerator
LanguageEnglish

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