By: Mark Perry
We have all found ourselves without a refrigerator at some point or
another – whether it's because we've been in a power cut, because we're moving
home, because we're camping or due to a technical fault. Whatever the cause
though, being unable to refrigerate our food can be a serious challenge when so
many of our regular food items are prone to going off and becoming mouldy if
they are not attended to.
Hopefully you won't be left in this situation too often, but here
we will look at some ways that you can save your produce until a fridge is
available. Read on...
Create a Cool Bag
Creating a cool bag is a great way to keep your produce fresh and
is essentially a miniature (temporary) fridge. Simply take your foods and place
this inside an insulated bag with some frozen ice packs. The ice packs will
bring down the internal temperature which won't be able to escape due to the
insulation (make sure it is well sealed). Now place the cool bag in the shade.
Use the Sink or Bath
Alternatively you can create a more effective version of the same
thing by filling the sink with ice and water then taking a water tight bag and
placing it in the ice and water. Unfortunately either this method or the cool
bag method involve having to first chill an ice pack or make some ice. If you are
unable to do so then ask to borrow someone else's fridge or freezer to do this.
Failing that you may need another strategy. (Just filling the sink with cold
water and then adding the waterproof bag may also work to an extent.)
Put Your Items Outside
If it's cold outside and certainly at night, placing your food
somewhere cold can be a great way to keep it cooled. If you're concerned about
it getting stolen then keep your food behind a gate or in your back garden, or
alternatively try keeping it on a window sill that is a-jar.
Wrap in Foil
Failing this the best thing you can do is to wrap your produce in
foil and keep it in a cool dark place (such as a bread bin or a wine cooler
with the top sealed). This will help to keep out the air and any bacteria but
will be only a temporary measure.
Air Tight Tupperware
An air-tight Tupperware can also be used much like foil to seal out
air and bacteria.
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