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Freezing Fruits – FN 182  

Freezing Vegetables – FN 187

Food Freezing Guide – FN 403

Food Freezing Basics: Packaging, Loading the Freezer and Refreezing – FN 614

Food Freezing Basics: Freezing Poultry and Fish – FN 615

Food Freezing Basics: Freezing Dairy Products, Eggs and Other Foods – FN 616 

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