It's important to store meat safely to stop bacteria from spreading and to avoid food poisoning. You should: store raw meat and poultry in clean, sealed containers on the bottom shelf of the fridge, so they can't touch or drip onto other food.
How do you store raw meat safely?
When you're freezing raw meat, on the other hand, we recommend removing it from packaging and placing it in resealable plastic baggies or airtight containers. If you're freezing it for longer than a week, wrap each piece of meat in plastic wrap, and then place in resealable bags.
How do you store meat to preserve it?
Pack the meat tightly in the crocks (or jars if you don't have a lot of meat to store), and cover tightly with cheesecloth. Keep the meat at 36°F (no more than 38°F; no lower than freezing) for at least a month. Wrap the meat in moisture-proof paper or plastic wrap. It will keep all winter.
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