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How to Store Food : How to Use a Food Storage System

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2008

Learn about the first-in, first-out approach to kitchen and food storage for your own food storage system in this free health video on how to store food.

Expert: Christi Ferretti
Bio: Christi Ferretti comes from a teaching background, but found her passion in the gourmet catering industry.
Filmmaker: Reggie Hayes

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  • A good common sense video and having a pretty woman narrate it is icing on the cake.

  • you will when shit hits the fan lol!

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  • Very informative, thanks!

  • FIFO stands for

    (first in first over) that's how u rotate the cans. U should quit teaching people. Now everyone is more retarded because of you!!

    I feel sorry for your mother!

    Just joking. Have a great day!

  • Feeeefo??

    Its FIFO (F+eye+F+O)

    There is no 'e' in the acronym.

  • We are storing food and getting compensated. And the food tastes great. You can get free samples for only shipping and handling here six free meals dot com without the spaces.

  • @romeoneverdies - it refers to... since you will always be using food over a long period of time, it will always be fresh

  • I like the video and I believe in what you are dong. I believe in the possibility of an economic collapse.

    Add to that possibility the fact that bio fuel production will be driving up the price of food things could get really bad, Have you seen this:

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    It offers an alternative solution for people who watch your videos. If you would like to talk about it please call me 810 955 1860.

    Thanks,

    Jeff

  • what a dumb bitch

  • how is using the older food get you fresher food ?

    its more money efficient and yes there is less loss but in no way makes fresher food

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