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Quick Questions on ANYTHING part 2. Please read first post for links to other threads
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Hi all:j
Does anyone know if I can freeze fresh yeast - and then defrost & use it, or will the freezing kill it off? Sorry if it's a bit of a blonde question:D
You can, but the longer you leave it frozen, the more inactive it becomes.If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
Hi all:j
Does anyone know if I can freeze fresh yeast - and then defrost & use it, or will the freezing kill it off? Sorry if it's a bit of a blonde question:D
ZipA little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
Norn Iron club member #3800 -
Hi all, quick question. I've had a bit of a search and wasn't sure so I thought I'd post it. I've just wilted down some spinach from a pack I had open in the fridge - I'm going to freeze it. Now, there's a bit of juice that's come out of the spinach - can I freeze that as well or use it in anything? I'd hate to have to throw it away...
KB xxTrying for daily wins, and a little security in an insecure world.0 -
Hi Kitchenbunny,
I would freeze the juice with the spinach. If you want to keep it for something else you could add it to stock or gravy.
This thread has lots of advice on freezing spinach:
Freezing fresh spinach?
Pink0 -
Afternoon Peeps,
What a horrible day, so much for my gardening, housework instead it is:eek:
Can anyone help please, my b/f bought a new pair of jeans and the sticky label on the leg, that states the size well the stickiness is still there despite being washed,
any ideas gratefully received,
thanks
samxxSam B0 -
washing it is bad, my kids nursery gives them stickers and i regulary forget and wash them on and it causes them to get really sticky, to get it off i put it in the freezer then scrap it off, it takes ages tho so i'll be back to check for better ideasDEC GC £463.67/£450
EF- £110/COLOR]/£10000 -
A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
Norn Iron club member #3800 -
Hi silly question ( i am full of them) can any one tell me if they think a halogen oven would be worth purchasing? i hear they are cheaper than a regular oven ( trying to save money here) and work very fast ... does anyone know the benefits/ problems that i may encounter if i bought one? thanks in advance0
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Hi silly question ( i am full of them) can any one tell me if they think a halogen oven would be worth purchasing? i hear they are cheaper than a regular oven ( trying to save money here) and work very fast ... does anyone know the benefits/ problems that i may encounter if i bought one? thanks in advance
There's a thread here https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/978783 which may answer your questions. I'm umming and aahing about one too!0 -
Went to buy a refill for the squeezy sponge mop thing we have from Tesco - £3.50 just for a plain Tesco value one. !!!!!!! That can't be right, can it?!0
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