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Title: Yogurt - Storage Temperature
Post by: Annie on April 19, 2012, 05:55:53 PM
I may have mentioned that I have an old side-by-side fridge for my cheese. It broke in such a way that the fridge part is around 50-55 degrees F :) (I did not do this  ;))

So the freezer side likewise is warm. The bottom cannot reliably keep things frozen nor unfrozen, but the middle is just about right to keep milk in. The top is somewhat warmer, more 40-45 degrees F than 35-38.

Would it be ok to keep yogurt in that part for one week? It would be incredibly convenient, and also I don't like my yogurt so cold, so I would eat more.

But I don't want to do anything dangerous. I just thought it might be ok because they had yogurt in the olden days, but no refrigerators.

Thanks very much :)
Title: Re: Yogurt - Storage Temperature
Post by: Tomer1 on April 19, 2012, 10:02:20 PM
Its not dangerous. you will notice when it turns funkey.
Title: Re: Yogurt - Storage Temperature
Post by: Annie on April 19, 2012, 10:31:02 PM
Its not dangerous. you will notice when it turns funkey.
Oh, my husband is going to be so happy when he sees that I have taken out most of the milk and the yogurt :D from the new fridge, which is much smaller then the old one!