tj444 -> RE: Before you grill it, ya gotta kill it (9/4/2012 1:08:32 PM)
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ORIGINAL: MariaB Like GreedyTop, we tend to shop every few days when we know exactly what we want to eat and cook. Weekly shopping didn't work for us because there are too many offers and temptations. I know it costs money for a small freezer (I have seen new for $300US?) but imo it would be money well spent since a person could buy in bulk and on sale, divide it up into the right portions, then freeze, and also cook up big batches of food and freeze what you dont eat.. & instead of letting certain leftovers go bad in the fridge they could be frozen and heated up another time.. I think if people could do that with at least some of the food they would normally toss out then a small freezer would end up paying for itself, not to mention people would eat better too.. I agree with needles, few people know how to preserve food anymore.. Since i grew up on a farm, i know how to grow a garden, i know how to can, make jam, jellies, pickles, how to freeze veggies etc, how to make things from scratch (except bread, i cant make bread to save my life [:(] ).. Most of that is not hard to do, it does require you doing the work tho.. even if you dont grow your own and buy the veggies & fruit (but then the cost increases).. If you do that yourself you also control the ingredients that go into the preserved food so a big reason for me to get back into all that again..
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