Have you ever heard of this? - putting saran wrap in freezer therefore it won't stick to itself?!


Question: Yes. And, yes, it works. Guess what else? When you buy pantihose, if you put those in the freezer, they don't run as quickly. Nuts keep longer in the freezer. In the summer, when your herbs are fresh, you can chop them up and freeze them in ice cube trays covered with water. Then you have herb cubes to drop in winter soups and stews. Finally, you can freeze fresh, whole summertime tomatoes and in the winter just drop them into bubbling stews, soups or sauces...the skin and core will rise to the top and you just skim them off. The tomatoes just dissolve and then you have summertime flavor.

That's a lot more information than you asked for, but I'm feeling loquacious after being cooped up in this house all week due to snowy weather!

Forgive me!


Answers: Yes. And, yes, it works. Guess what else? When you buy pantihose, if you put those in the freezer, they don't run as quickly. Nuts keep longer in the freezer. In the summer, when your herbs are fresh, you can chop them up and freeze them in ice cube trays covered with water. Then you have herb cubes to drop in winter soups and stews. Finally, you can freeze fresh, whole summertime tomatoes and in the winter just drop them into bubbling stews, soups or sauces...the skin and core will rise to the top and you just skim them off. The tomatoes just dissolve and then you have summertime flavor.

That's a lot more information than you asked for, but I'm feeling loquacious after being cooped up in this house all week due to snowy weather!

Forgive me!

i have not . does it work ? have you tried it.





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