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Termyn8or -> Q: About food spoilage (12/11/2008 10:09:30 AM)
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First of all I would like to say that I expect some hijacks on such a broad subject, but I am quite diligent about that subject and is an important topic for anyone who eats. Couple of months ago I ordered a taco pizza from my favorite haunt. They give you sauce with it and it was way too sweet so I ate it without sauce, save for the amount they do put on it. I felt like one again a few weeks ago and ordered it and got instead, their mild "hot" wing sauce, which is pretty darn good. So I got extra and decided to freeze is because it is in those cheesey little containers. Once froze, into a thick bag they go to prevent freezer burn. But it won't freeze ! What I am wondering is how long can I expect it to stay good ? Since it didn't freeze I guess I shouldn't worry about freezer burn, but it's still the same conditions so I think I'll bag it anyway. Between the olman and I, we freeze alot. Two fridge freezers and a deepfreeze for two people, let's just say we use them. While others will have cans of soup in the cupboards we have homemade soup frozen. Much better. Anything that goes in a bowl almost, we freeze. Things that go on a plate; I have had limited success. For example I made stuffed chicken breasts and still have one frozen. Stuffed with cheese sauce and spinach, and I think some onion. Problem is it is fully cooked, so what to do ? If I make them again I am considering just partly cooking them. Then they can finish in the oven upon reheating. What I have now would probably need to be nuked or it will dry out. I think food conservation is going to become a larger issue for many in the future. Prices will go up simply because there are too many people. And there is so much waste. Waste not want not. T
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