Simple adjustments, like where you keep your milk in the fridge and how you seal it, can lead to a much longer shelf life
No matter your preference for whole milk or skimmed, the way you store it could greatly affect how long it lasts and how it tastes. The trick to keeping milk fresh isn't just about the fridge temperature settings; rather, the position in the fridge and the manner of sealing it are key factors in combatting souring.
In most fridges, this temperature is typically found on a lower shelf towards the back. Keeping milk towards the back of the fridge is beneficial, as it remains at a more stable temperature, away from the door's fluctuating conditions.' 'Exposure to air can cause milk to spoil more quickly, so it's crucial to keep it sealed and stored in a consistently chilled environment.
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