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Friday, March 1, 2013
Do you know the best place to store your food? Pantry? Fridge? or Freezer?
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Here is a great reference to help you decide where to store your food to help it stay fresh longer. Do you keep your tomatoes in the fridge? They may do better on the counter!
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