It seems like "the colder, the better" should be the name of the game with your freezer, to help keep your frozen meat and produce (and that all-important ice cream) well preserved. But you should watch out for signs that your freezer is too cold, as that can actually cause some serious problems with your food, your freezer—and your electric bill. Here are the signs your freezer is too cold—and some simple solutions that'll get you to just the right chill in no time flat.

Your food gets freezer burn

Freezer burn is often a sign that your food isn't wrapped properly before freezing to keep air away from the food's surface. (It's exposure to air that usually causes the dreaded freezer burn.) But if you're seeing it on a lot of your frozen foods, it can also be a sign that your freezer is t

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