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2. How can we either store it so it stays fresh; or re-constitute it
after it's gorn orf?


It keeps much better if it is kept in a fridge.


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2. How can we either store it so it stays fresh; or re-constitute it
after it's gorn orf?


It keeps much better if it is kept in a fridge.


Try the freezer - lasts MUCH longer. That's where I keep mine. It only takes
a few minutes to defrost (good conductor) and keeps for years, even with the
occasional defrosting.

BR H


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John Smith wrote:
2. How can we either store it so it stays fresh; or re-constitute it
after it's gorn orf?


It keeps much better if it is kept in a fridge.


Try the freezer - lasts MUCH longer. That's where I keep mine. It only
takes a few minutes to defrost (good conductor) and keeps for years,
even with the occasional defrosting.


Ah... thank you, that's the answer I was hoping for.

(Warnings about avoiding cross-contamination to food also noted.)


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On Mon, 10 May 2004 09:36:15 +0100, "Ian White, G3SEK"
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John Smith wrote:
2. How can we either store it so it stays fresh; or re-constitute it
after it's gorn orf?

It keeps much better if it is kept in a fridge.


Try the freezer - lasts MUCH longer. That's where I keep mine. It only
takes a few minutes to defrost (good conductor) and keeps for years,
even with the occasional defrosting.


Ah... thank you, that's the answer I was hoping for.


Enjoy your holiday, Ian?
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On Mon, 10 May 2004 09:36:15 +0100, "Ian White, G3SEK"
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John Smith wrote:
2. How can we either store it so it stays fresh; or re-constitute it
after it's gorn orf?

It keeps much better if it is kept in a fridge.


Try the freezer - lasts MUCH longer. That's where I keep mine. It only
takes a few minutes to defrost (good conductor) and keeps for years,
even with the occasional defrosting.


Ah... thank you, that's the answer I was hoping for.


Enjoy your holiday, Ian?
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John Smith wrote:
2. How can we either store it so it stays fresh; or re-constitute it
after it's gorn orf?


It keeps much better if it is kept in a fridge.


Try the freezer - lasts MUCH longer. That's where I keep mine. It only
takes a few minutes to defrost (good conductor) and keeps for years,
even with the occasional defrosting.


Ah... thank you, that's the answer I was hoping for.

(Warnings about avoiding cross-contamination to food also noted.)


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73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB)

http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek
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2. How can we either store it so it stays fresh; or re-constitute it
after it's gorn orf?


It keeps much better if it is kept in a fridge.


Try the freezer - lasts MUCH longer. That's where I keep mine. It only takes
a few minutes to defrost (good conductor) and keeps for years, even with the
occasional defrosting.

BR H


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