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Heading on Vacation? Try This Coin Trick!

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🧊 Why This Trick Matters

During a power outage — especially when you’re not home to notice it — your freezer can lose power long enough for food to thaw, then refreeze when the power comes back on. Refrozen food might look fine, but it can be:

  • Spoiled
  • Dangerous to eat
  • A breeding ground for bacteria like salmonella or listeria

This trick gives you a clear visual clue to avoid food poisoning or guesswork.


✅ Bonus Vacation Freezer Tips

  • Keep your freezer full. A full freezer stays cold longer during a power outage.
  • Put food in airtight containers. Helps prevent freezer burn and odor absorption.
  • Consider a cooler for valuables. If you’re worried, store expensive meats or meals in a cooler with dry ice for added security.
  • Leave a note. Let house sitters or neighbors know about the coin trick in case they check in.

Final Thoughts

It’s easy to overlook food safety when you’re focused on your vacation — but the last thing you want is to come home to spoiled food or an upset stomach. With just a cup of water and a coin, you can give yourself peace of mind (and protect your grocery budget).

So before you walk out the door for that well-earned break, try the coin trick — your future self will thank you!


Would you like a printable pre-vacation home checklist to go along with this tip?

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