Can plates be put in the freezer?
Most plates can be put in the freezer, as long as they are made from materials that can withstand low temperatures. Some materials, like glass and ceramic, can crack when exposed to cold, so be sure to check the manufacturer's guidelines before freezing them.
Here are some tips for freezing plates:
- Use plates that are heavy-duty and made from durable materials, such as porcelain or stoneware.
- Avoid freezing plates that are cracked or damaged.
- Place the plates on a flat surface in the freezer, such as a baking sheet or a shelf, and make sure they are not touching each other.
- Do not overload the freezer with plates, as this can cause the temperature to fluctuate and lead to cracking.
- If you are freezing a large number of plates, stack them between sheets of waxed paper or plastic wrap.
- When ready to use the plates, let them thaw at room temperature for a few minutes before using them.
By following these tips, you can freeze your plates safely and easily.
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