Grocery Store Safes

Grocery Store Safes
|
|
Adagio Teas Ingenuitea Teapot Enjoy the superior flavor of tea with this ingenious teapot. Steep loose tea as easily as using a bag. With three easy steps your tea is ready to enjoy. Step 1: Place tea leaves and hot water inside. Steep according to taste. Step 2: Placing teapot atop a cup opens a valve at bottom. Tea flows down. Step 3: Your cup is ready. Toss the teaves and place teapot in dishwasher. Durable, microwavea… |
|
|
Rubbermaid 7J93 Produce Saver Square Food Storage Containers Set of 8 $14.44 * Produce saver * Fresh vent and crisp tray keeps produce fresh and crisp longer * Lids and trays snap to bases and each other for easy and organized storage * Microwave, freezer, and dishwasher safe * Square design * 8-piece set includes: one 14-cup, one 5-cup, and two 2-cup food-storage containers, with four lids… |
|
|
Kirkland Signature Non Stick Parchment Paper 205 sq. ft. $10.99 Kirkland Signature Non Stick Parchment Paper is an easy way to bake, cook, and prepare food with almost no clean up…. |
|
|
Whirlpool W10135699 Affresh High Efficiency Washer Cleaner, 3-Tablets $4.99 If your clothes have started to smell not so fresh, it could be that your washer just isn’t clean. Over time, dirt, grime and oils build up and don’t come off in the washing cycles. Some of this odor cauing bacteria stays in the fabrics of your clothing! Affresh washer cleaner removes and prevents odor-causing residue that can occur in all brands of washers. While bleach only kills odor-causing ba… |
|
|
Digital Depository Front Load Cash Vault Drop Safe Box-Paragon Lock & Safe $279.95 If you are considering a depository safe, look no further. We are pleased to Introduce the SureDrop 7925 Digital Keypad Deluxe Depository Safe by the Paragon Lock and Safe Co.. It is perfect for the home, office, or work place. This deposit safe is the ideal cash drop safe. This safe is great for accepting coin bags. The deposit drawer is located at the front of the safe and works in the same w… |
|
|
Seventh Generation Free & Clear Baby Wipes, 350 count $8.79 Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Wipes are made with your baby, and your environment, in mind. Unlike conventional baby wipes, Seventh Generation Wipes are not bleached with chemicals containing chlorine, and don’t contain alcohol, fragrance, or synthetic ingredients that may irritate baby’s sensitive skin. Completely Natural Cleaning for Your Baby. Every caregiver wants what’s best for their… |
|
|
Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Refills, Chlorine Free and Unscented, 70-Count Packs (Pack of 12) (840 Wipes) $24.95 Unscented, extra thick Baby Wipes by Seventh Generation are moistened with gentle aloe vera and water, not irritating alcohol. Just one does the job of 2-3 ordinary wipes. Bleached with hydrogen peroxide and chlorine dioxide, both much less harmful than chlorine. 70 unscented wipes per pack. 12 Pack Case (840 wipes total). Made in the USA. Product Story: As the largest catalog retailer of Sevent… |
|
|
Optimum Nutrition Opti-Men Multivitamins … |
|
|
Navitas Naturals Chia Seeds, 16-Ounce Pouches $9.69 ORGANIC WHOLE CHIA SEEDSThe chia seed was eaten by Aztecs for strength and was a main staple food along with corn and beans. This bag contains 100% pure chia seeds that are certified organic, kosher, vegan, gluten-free and raw. Chia is an excellent vegetarian source of omega fatty acids, an easily digestible form of protein and full of minerals, vitamins and soluble fiber. It contains more natural… |
|
|
Traditional Medicinals Organic Mother’s Milk Herbal Tea, 16-Count Wrapped Tea Bags (Pack of 6) $16.42 Organic Mother’s Milk promotes healthy lactation* and is traditionally used to increase breastmilk production.* This traditional combination of anise, fennel and coriander has been used for centuries by European women, often recommended by lactation counselors and medical herbalists. Organic Mother’s Milk is a pleasantly aromatic balance of sweet, spicy and slightly bitter…. |

Are frozen mussels bought at the grocery store safe to eat?
I know it seems kind of ridiculous to ask this because stores sell them, but I just want to know if they really are safe. I love them and I have a package in my freezer, waiting to be eaten. Can you ease my mind? Thanks.
Okay….This too me a bit to find but I finally found an excellent web site! I included the link so you may view it for yourself. If a store sells them, things can still go wrong it all depends on how seafood smart the employees are. Since you say you have frozen them I am going to include the paragraph about storage too…..
From what I have read freezing is not suggested. I am sorry about this, and I hope what I posted will help you in the future.
Best wishes!
Do not freeze clams in their shells. To freeze clams, shuck them, being careful to save their liquid. Rinse with salt water (1 tablespoon of salt to 1 quart of water), and place in a container with the reserved clam liquid and additional salt water so they are completely covered. Frozen clams will last up to three months at 0 degrees F. Thaw frozen clams in the refrigerator before using, and never refreeze them.
Cooked clams can be stored in a covered container in the refrigerator up to four days. Freezing is not recommended for cooked clams as they will become extremely tough and rubbery.
Shucked clams should be plump, smell fresh, and feel heavy for their size. Avoid those with an ammonia aroma. The clam juice should be clear with no shell fragments. Geoducks, if you can find them in the market, should have short, fat, unwrinkled necks. Wrinkling indicates they have been out of the water too long and are beginning to dehydrate. The flesh of clams can range from creamy white to gray to dark orange. Properly-handled fresh live clams will last two days in the refrigerator under optimum conditions.
Whole clams still in the shell must be sold live. Fresh, unshucked clams should be stored in a porous bag made of burlap or other natural material in the refrigerator. If you have no cloth bags, store in a bowl covered with a wet cloth in the refrigerator, not on ice. Never store them in sealed plastic or submerged in water — they will die. Use preferably within 24 hours, although if they are truly fresh, they will last a few days under refrigeration. Discard any fresh, live clams with shells that are open or that do not close when tapped, and any with broken shells. If you can jiggle the shell halves from side to side, it’s a sure clue the clam is no longer living. For live soft-shell clams and geoducks, touch the siphon neck. If it moves, it’s alive; if not, discard it. You can place the clams in a pot of water as another test, and discard any that float.