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2007-03-01 03:40:25 · 5 answers · asked by chelexhay 2 in Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink

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Cow's milk can be frozen, and it will last for another several weeks.

It expands, so leave room in the container for expansion.

When frozen, it will turn yellow but that's OK, because when it thaws out it turns white, again like normal.

When you thaw it out, it actually takes almost a week in the refrigerator for all the little ice crystals to melt.

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2007-03-01 03:45:19 · answer #1 · answered by tlbs101 7 · 1 0

it can be frozen. You might want to freeze it in an ice cube tray, then put the frozen cubes in another container. That way you can take out only the amount you need.

Your freezer will need to be really cold for this to work.

2007-03-01 11:53:05 · answer #2 · answered by mark 6 · 0 0

You can prolong the life of milk by freezing it, but there is no way you can completely sterilize the milk, so therefore it'll still spoil after some time even in the freeze.

2007-03-01 11:54:21 · answer #3 · answered by Jeffrey C 3 · 0 0

of course milk can be frozen. when you need to defrost it, it should be left in the refridgerator until defrosted and then give it a good shake before using-because the fat content needs to be distibuted evenly.

2007-03-01 11:50:51 · answer #4 · answered by Jonathan M 5 · 0 0

I freeze mine regularly. You might like to defrost it by putting it in a seperate container and defrosting it in a microwave, which is what it do.

Hope this helps.

2007-03-01 11:45:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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