Serious question.
If I am ever going to cook, I'm going to cook for one, which is pessimal from a purchasing and storage point of view. My freezer is perennially full.
Friends ask "Full of WHAT?" They have a point. Food! But it's not that simple.
What have I got in there? Seven servings of bean soup (and that's after I've eaten three), one serving of lentil soup, some meatballs, two servings of beef stew, four servings of meatloaf, one ancient serving of Dijon chicken I should really pitch, a couple of pounds of lean ground turkey, two frozen chicken breasts, a big honkin' pile of chopped onion, some chopped bell peppers, a bowl of walnuts, lots of frozen veggies of the Bird's Eye sort of genre, a handful of frozen taquitos, several ice packs, and a tiny Godiva chocolate raspberry truffle ice cream container I'd forgotten about.
I had to look in there to write that paragraph, and truth to tell, I'm surprised by some of it. I didn't remember the meatloaf, the Dijon chicken, or the ice cream. Some of these things were seriously buried, of course.
What would I like to put in there? Multiple kinds of flour. The half a lemon I didn't squeeze into a recipe or the half a can of tomato paste I didn't use. Most importantly, a large variety of finished products, so that I have a big choice of what to pull out of there.
So there's my question. What's in your freezer?
More later.
If I am ever going to cook, I'm going to cook for one, which is pessimal from a purchasing and storage point of view. My freezer is perennially full.
Friends ask "Full of WHAT?" They have a point. Food! But it's not that simple.
What have I got in there? Seven servings of bean soup (and that's after I've eaten three), one serving of lentil soup, some meatballs, two servings of beef stew, four servings of meatloaf, one ancient serving of Dijon chicken I should really pitch, a couple of pounds of lean ground turkey, two frozen chicken breasts, a big honkin' pile of chopped onion, some chopped bell peppers, a bowl of walnuts, lots of frozen veggies of the Bird's Eye sort of genre, a handful of frozen taquitos, several ice packs, and a tiny Godiva chocolate raspberry truffle ice cream container I'd forgotten about.
I had to look in there to write that paragraph, and truth to tell, I'm surprised by some of it. I didn't remember the meatloaf, the Dijon chicken, or the ice cream. Some of these things were seriously buried, of course.
What would I like to put in there? Multiple kinds of flour. The half a lemon I didn't squeeze into a recipe or the half a can of tomato paste I didn't use. Most importantly, a large variety of finished products, so that I have a big choice of what to pull out of there.
So there's my question. What's in your freezer?
More later.
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- way too much stouffer's frozen macaroni and cheese (and yet not enough)
- amy's frozen broccoli pot pies
- frozen pesto-filled gnocchi
- frozen packaged veggie risotto
- many frozen veggies, most of which have been there way too long
- one serving of that shephard's pie
- bocha burgers
- fish sticks
- frozen fish fillets
- a bottle of vodka and a bag of coffee neither of which i drink
- very old veggie bacon and potato pancakes which need to be tossed
- lemon sorbet
- dregs of butter pecan haagen dazs
- blue ice and ice packs
and yet, i can't find anything to eat. my fridge is even worse...
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Ain't that the truth? I'm always like this! "Oh, look, there's nothing to eat" -- and just the list of what I've forgotten is in there is enough to feed me for a week!