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Freezing pasta salad - is it possible?

My partner had a bring your own food to work day at work, and got a bit carried away with the volume of pasta salad he made! Is it possible to freeze it? it's pasta, some tomatos and peppers and onions in a vinagrette dressing - and there is tons of it left? It's not something that I ever eat, but there is enough to feed a small army left and I don't want to throw it out, so is it possible to freeze it in small portions? Thanks.

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  • Queenie
    Queenie Posts: 8,793 Forumite
    Probably too late now, but the answer is ... no :(

    There is a really good Food Freezing Guide (pdf) that you might find helpful for further gluts on the food front ;):)

    Sorry no one was able to come to your aid sooner :(:(
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  • Chrismojam
    Chrismojam Posts: 821 Forumite
    Queenie wrote:
    There is a really good Food Freezing Guide (pdf) that you might find helpful for further gluts on the food front ;):)

    Ooh you are a gem, thanks for that:D Will come in very handy!
  • alyth
    alyth Posts: 2,671 Forumite
    thanks for your reply, and thanks for the link, it's brilliant. in the end I chomped my way through a lot of the pasta and then binned the rest! A bit of a waste but thankfully it wasn't fillet steak or something similar!
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