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Odd question about raw temps

360spyder

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Is there any raw besides maybe EQ that you couldn't hide in a meat cooler? Is that to cold for any raw? Would the powders freeze? Just curious. Any answer appreciated.
 

joshck77

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Shouldnt be a problem as long as its sealed good enough where moisture cant get to it
 

khungus03

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Why couldn't you store eq in a freezer? It would freeze then melt when it is brought back to room temperature. As joshck77 said just be sure they're sealed in more than a ziploc bag to keep moisture out.
 

Ironbuilt

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Raws are kept in a controlled temp refer at factories .check raw specifications before doing so..ice crystals can form like ice on a t-bone in a freezer so I suggest no to freezer. Ever ate a freezer burned t bone? Like eatin a leather purse.
 

khungus03

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Raws are kept in a controlled temp refer at factories .check raw specifications before doing so..ice crystals can form like ice on a t-bone in a freezer so I suggest no to freezer. Ever ate a freezer burned t bone? Like eatin a leather purse.

Was said T-bone vacuum sealed?

Drawing the air and the moisture it contains out of a product before you freeze it can make a huge difference. Ever seen the foodsaver commercials?

Between a ziploc and a vacuum sealed receptacle is a mason jar. Throw in a silica gel pack to absorb whatever moisture is trapped inside the jar and there you go.