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It was no use trying to refreeze food that had thawed.
Take out of the freezer, stir well and refreeze until solid.
Do not refreeze foods once they have been completely thawed.
He could see where the ice had been broken and had yet to refreeze.
If we stop global warming, will the polar caps refreeze?
A great puddle was slowly refreezing on the hill beyond the towers, but nothing else had changed.
Do not try to refreeze it once it has thawed.
By the time we reached the spot and were arguing over whether or not we could do anything the water had already started to refreeze.
Yeah, the ground had a roiled look, but wouldn't melting and refreezing frost do that?
If the temperature at ground level is below freezing, then the water may refreeze in the air, and we get sleet.
Officials said the frigid weather would refreeze slush and water on roads.
Immediately refreeze the mixture and freeze until firm.
If the appliance thermometer reads 40 F or below, the food is safe to refreeze.
Snow is a fairly good insulator, so the pile on top of this water keeps it from refreezing.
Very few vendors know that it's unhealthy to refreeze once unfrozen meat and vegetables.
The snow around the lake was beginning to refreeze, turning soft slush into hard-crusted ice.
The tall man steps back, leading the gelding up the ramp and across the chopped ground that is beginning to refreeze.
In route to the ground they refreeze thickening in the middle stratum.
The drilling had to be done within six inches of the floor or the specially treated liquid nitrogen would quickly refreeze the heads.
Wrap them in plastic, place in egg cartons, and refreeze until serving time.
Once the pressure is removed, refreezing occurs.
Can you refreeze thawed meat, they ask.
That done, I dug a small channel around the edge so that whatever did start to melt would run down the sides and refreeze there.
Deconstructive metamorphosis begins as the snow makes its way to the ground often melting, refreezing, and settling.
The pass is under constant observation, particularly in the spring, when thawing and refreezing causes danger of slides.