Living in the upper midwest. We tend to use our garages as refrigerators for part of the year. Except when it gets too cold then you have to start bringing things inside.

by Wyndorf03

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  2. sillyshoestring

    You…you know it doesn’t work like that, right?

  3. Darkman013

    Do you guys ever let it defrost upside down and just use the super condensed (evaporated) milk?

  4. JustHereForTheCigars

    Frozen milk separates. I’d just keep all dairy in the actual fridge.

  5. wharpua

    Once upon a time I would use my sous vide setup to warm breast milk that my wife had pumped to feed my son while she was off at work.