Do you know how to wrap items for the freezer to stop sticking to other items?!


Question: Maybe I have to use tin-foil or greaseproof paper or something - any suggestions?


Answers: Maybe I have to use tin-foil or greaseproof paper or something - any suggestions?

Freeze the items individually on a cookie sheet before adding to a bag or other container. If they have a high moisture content, use waxed or parchment paper to the line the sheet before putting the items on it.

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i use self-seal bags from morrisons. make sure the bags are dry on the outside before you freese them, then they shouldnt stick together.

freezer bags

freezer bags, available in any super market

Freeze whatever it is you need to freeze on a foil lined cookie sheet, and then immediately place in your freezer bag. I do this with berries, and things I buy in bulk, such as sausage, or chicken breasts, since I can remove however many portions I need without having to defrost everything.

wax paper - like between hamburger patties, etc.....

greaseproof paper

well i use tin foil when i buy meats to freeze. just took a goose out tonight for a dinner, n it was packed with other stuff. came out easy.x.

Foil or cling film. I have this vision in my head of loose burgers, sausages, chicken, ice cream and peas all clumped together into one big mass in your freezer.

Make sure the wrap is completly dry, put your hands in baking soda and rub all around it(not too much, you dont want alot of the baking soda stacked in the bottom of your freezer)but this way it will help as a non-adhesive and keep your freezer fresh...

This must be a gag...nobody could be that stupid.





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