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Grandma's Tips for Cooking for Your Freezer - Creating your own Fast Food Meals

AUTHOR Mendon Cottage Books; Singh, Dueep J.; Davidson, John
PUBLISHER Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (01/17/2015)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Table of Contents Introduction Tips before Freezing Easy Tips - Greens Preparing Spinach Preparing Peas Label Your Items Freezing Refreezing Thawing Reheating Freezer Burn Open Freezing Storage Life Best Items to Freeze Cheese and Vegetable Casserole Steak pie Saut ed Sausage and Chicken Tomato and Pork Casserole Marinara Sauce Fruited Frappe Frozen Blue Cheese Dressing Brunswick Stew Chilled Mushrooms Shrimp Bisque Low-Calorie Dressing Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction In great great grandma's time, when freezers were not around, she made sure that the foods that were cooked for her family were preserved either in cold cellars and storage, or cooked in such a manner, that there was no question of it spoiling. That is when she used salt, sugar, vinegar and herbs to preserve the food content.
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ISBN-13: 9781507598801
ISBN-10: 1507598807
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 52
Carton Quantity: 156
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.11 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.18 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Table of Contents Introduction Tips before Freezing Easy Tips - Greens Preparing Spinach Preparing Peas Label Your Items Freezing Refreezing Thawing Reheating Freezer Burn Open Freezing Storage Life Best Items to Freeze Cheese and Vegetable Casserole Steak pie Saut ed Sausage and Chicken Tomato and Pork Casserole Marinara Sauce Fruited Frappe Frozen Blue Cheese Dressing Brunswick Stew Chilled Mushrooms Shrimp Bisque Low-Calorie Dressing Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction In great great grandma's time, when freezers were not around, she made sure that the foods that were cooked for her family were preserved either in cold cellars and storage, or cooked in such a manner, that there was no question of it spoiling. That is when she used salt, sugar, vinegar and herbs to preserve the food content.
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