Before you leave the house, put a coin in the freezer.

If you love to travel and rely on your freezer to store food, it’s crucial to avoid health risks associated with eating expired or spoiled items, especially if the power goes out while you’re away. Thankfully, Sheila Pulanco Russell has shared a clever tip using just a mug of water and a penny to ensure your refrigerator operates effectively.

When the power is restored, check the mug: if the penny has moved to the top of the ice, your food remains fresh. This simple experiment can save you from wasting food or replacing appliances, especially for those living near the ocean. By following Sheila’s advice, you can confidently return from trips to healthy meals, and remember, if there’s any doubt about food safety, it’s always best to err on the side of caution. Share this essential tip with family and friends to help keep everyone informed about food safety!

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