How many of us throw away food before it's really gone bad?
#42
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Location: Sonoma County, CA
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I try to watch dates but I'll toss anything that seems questionable.
I make a lot of soups out of things that are starting to go, I call it "Bitsa stew" because it has "bitsa this and bitsa that" thrown in. We have a chest freezer so I'll make a HUGE pot of stew and portion it out in to single-serving size glass "tupperware" and stick them in the deep freeze. DH works from home so those are good fast lunches for him, and good fast workday dinners for me. SO much less sodium and sugar than store-bought soups!
I LOVE all the farmer's markets we have around here but with just DH & I, we can't eat the food as fast as we buy it. I make a lot of soups and casseroles out of fresh seasonal produce to freeze for winter too. (I call those "hibernation soups") It seems crazy that I can cook fresh local food into a soup and freeze it for months, and that will taste so much better than if I buy "fresh" frozen produce and make the soup the day I eat it. The in-season produce is just SO much tastier, even after being cooked up and frozen. I don't have enough single-serving freezerware dishes for that, so those hibernation soups get frozen in gallon-size freezer ziplocks and defrosted in larger batches. It's fantastic, I'll just dump one into the crockpot on a lazy wintery day and we'll have hot soup and yummy smells all day with virtually zero effort.
I love my deep freeze. And I'm glad my DH likes my cooking and isn't fussy about "leftovers".
I make a lot of soups out of things that are starting to go, I call it "Bitsa stew" because it has "bitsa this and bitsa that" thrown in. We have a chest freezer so I'll make a HUGE pot of stew and portion it out in to single-serving size glass "tupperware" and stick them in the deep freeze. DH works from home so those are good fast lunches for him, and good fast workday dinners for me. SO much less sodium and sugar than store-bought soups!
I LOVE all the farmer's markets we have around here but with just DH & I, we can't eat the food as fast as we buy it. I make a lot of soups and casseroles out of fresh seasonal produce to freeze for winter too. (I call those "hibernation soups") It seems crazy that I can cook fresh local food into a soup and freeze it for months, and that will taste so much better than if I buy "fresh" frozen produce and make the soup the day I eat it. The in-season produce is just SO much tastier, even after being cooked up and frozen. I don't have enough single-serving freezerware dishes for that, so those hibernation soups get frozen in gallon-size freezer ziplocks and defrosted in larger batches. It's fantastic, I'll just dump one into the crockpot on a lazy wintery day and we'll have hot soup and yummy smells all day with virtually zero effort.
I love my deep freeze. And I'm glad my DH likes my cooking and isn't fussy about "leftovers".
#43
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 226
This is in NO WAY supposed to be a blasting post on my wonderful hubby. My DH grew up with absolutely nothing and he went to bed hungry quite a lot of the time. We met when I was 21 yrs. old, and he's 10 yrs. older. But what I'm getting at is this.....he remembers when an expiration date on something meant that it was the last date to use that item (I really think he dreamed this or it makes sense to him), so now if something says that "sell by" date was last week, it magically went bad, but it was ok until then. So I really have to use all my bought canned food, even pasta and cake mix, etc., before the sell by date, or it goes in the trash. I can't convince him otherwise, but this morning I read this and I printed it out for him so now maybe he'll think twice before wasting our money (or maybe I won't buy as much?)....http://www.grandparents.com/food-and...ampaign=fnl154
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