Gun Smoke
04-12-2020, 08:27
To change the subjects:
We've all thrown food out that was in the freezer too long whether it appeared to have freezer burn, change of color/appearance or just due to time.
I've read that it is safe to eat frozen food regardless of how long it has been frozen. It just may not taste very good.
I remember reading about 50 years ago that a mastodon had been discovered frozen. It was complete and in near perfect shape. The ones that discovered it left to get authorities involved. By the time they returned dogs and maybe wolves had eaten most of it. That meat had been frozen 8,000 years or longer.
I had a few cans of frozen orange juice in my freezer. I wasn't concerned that they had been kept past the expiration dates since they were frozen. I opened one that was 3 years past due thinking all would be fine. It looked like mud. When I dumped it in the sink to wash it away the odor appeared to be OK but still I wouldn't have trusted it. I figured frozen in an air tight can it would last till I decided to use it--wrong.
This may be something most of you already know or it may be a useful tip but when I can I freeze things in water now. Many people I know freeze fresh shrimp in water and it last for years. I sometimes find things like bell peppers on sale and buy more than I need. I wash and dice them up and put them in small zipper lock bags (in water). I have used them that were a couple of years old and they were as fresh as when I cut them up. This wouldn't work for every thing (example bananas) but other vegs and fruits probably so.
When storing things in water freezer burn is mostly impossible.
Is this better than vacuum bags? I donno.
Hopefully some of you may find this info as new or can add to it. I listed it under Gun Talk since there was no Martha Stewart forum.
We've all thrown food out that was in the freezer too long whether it appeared to have freezer burn, change of color/appearance or just due to time.
I've read that it is safe to eat frozen food regardless of how long it has been frozen. It just may not taste very good.
I remember reading about 50 years ago that a mastodon had been discovered frozen. It was complete and in near perfect shape. The ones that discovered it left to get authorities involved. By the time they returned dogs and maybe wolves had eaten most of it. That meat had been frozen 8,000 years or longer.
I had a few cans of frozen orange juice in my freezer. I wasn't concerned that they had been kept past the expiration dates since they were frozen. I opened one that was 3 years past due thinking all would be fine. It looked like mud. When I dumped it in the sink to wash it away the odor appeared to be OK but still I wouldn't have trusted it. I figured frozen in an air tight can it would last till I decided to use it--wrong.
This may be something most of you already know or it may be a useful tip but when I can I freeze things in water now. Many people I know freeze fresh shrimp in water and it last for years. I sometimes find things like bell peppers on sale and buy more than I need. I wash and dice them up and put them in small zipper lock bags (in water). I have used them that were a couple of years old and they were as fresh as when I cut them up. This wouldn't work for every thing (example bananas) but other vegs and fruits probably so.
When storing things in water freezer burn is mostly impossible.
Is this better than vacuum bags? I donno.
Hopefully some of you may find this info as new or can add to it. I listed it under Gun Talk since there was no Martha Stewart forum.