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Originally Posted by MuddyBoots
I'm talking after it's been refrigerated. I know it doesn't have to be refrigerated, but I Know some foods once you get them cold you have to keep them cold.
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That applies to frozen stuff. You dont want to thaw something and then wait too long to cook it, and you should never refreeze it. Like if there is a power outage. But if something is canned / bottled / sealed and shelf stable, then as long as it hasnt been opened, it doesnt matter how hot or cold it gets, as long as an extreme of temperature either way doesnt break the seal.
Like you could chill your applesauce, put it in your lunch bag, then eat it later or even the next day, no problem, as long as it was unopened.