| Item | Sale today | Rob or I wanted | I purchased |
| Ground lamb | 50% off | one pound | three pounds |
| One brand of ground turkey | 50% off | two pounds max | four pounds |
| Store-brand frozen pretzels | on sale (%?) | two boxes | four boxes |
| Frozen Tater Tots | nearly 50% off | one big bag | two big bags |
We have a chest freezer. :-)
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one of the nicest things for me is there are months when i can reduce our food budget because I've bought so much previous months. The times hubby has been out of work, it has been really nice to have the freezer and pantry stocked with food. That's the one thing we never worry about for the most part. And its also nice to be able to help someone out from my stock of food, when they are low on funds.
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Yay, tater tots!!
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On the plus side, with the new counter-depth fridge that was specially chosen to work with the strange layout of our kitchen, we can finally open the basement door a full 90 degrees, for the first time we've lived here. Exciting!
I'm curious about vacuum sealers, too.
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Just to make things more exciting, given the layout of our kitchen, it would seem that there is exactly one fridge on the market that will fit, and it's a special order, so we had to wait extra-long for its arrival.
I want one!
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My two favorite container types are Rubbermaid plastic tubs (I think they're called "seal-n-save" or something like that) and Ziploc bags. I have better long-term luck with the Ziploc bags, because I can squeeze out the air, avoiding frost and freezer burn for a little longer. But the Rubbermaid things are more easily reusable, and they carry well on my way to work.
I label with masking tape and a Sharpie. The masking tape sticks only if I put it on the container when the container is room temperature. If I put the hot food in, pop the lid on, and then stick the tape, it'll curl off. If I forget and pull the thing out of the fridge and stick the tape, it'll curl off. There may be better ways, goodness knows!