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Freezing - Tips and Quick Questions thread

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  • Penelope_Penguin
    Penelope_Penguin Posts: 17,242 Forumite
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    As queenpig says, yes you can freeze it. I'd allow it to defrost slowly overnight in the fridge. You can also warm it in the microwave, initially on half power, then on full for the last minute.

    I'll merge this into the Freezer Quick Questions thread.

    HTH, Penny. x
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  • Paulie'sGirl
    Paulie'sGirl Posts: 923 Forumite
    Can I freeze a supermarket ready cooked chicken?

    I freeze chuck I cook myself, just wasn't sure about Mr Ts

    Thanks all!

    PGxx
  • hotcookie101
    hotcookie101 Posts: 2,060 Forumite
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    I have just been givem a batch of scrummy homemade choccie brownies-there is quite a few and I am trying to be good and not eat them all in one go, there is just me and OH who doesnt eat sweet things, so I was wondering if I can freeze some of them for a tasty HM treat another time?
    thanks :)
  • Penelope_Penguin
    Penelope_Penguin Posts: 17,242 Forumite
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    Hello! I don't see why they can't be frozen, and it would probabluy be a good idea. Brownies are moist and might spoil in this warm weather.

    I'll add your query to the Freezer Quick Questions thread to keep all ideas tgether.

    Penny. x
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  • Cherez
    Cherez Posts: 73 Forumite
    My dog loves sausages and i'm wondering if i can buy some fresh, cook them and freeze them to use as I need them.

    Thanks for any replies.
  • Skint_Catt
    Skint_Catt Posts: 11,548 Forumite
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    Can I freeze whole Corn on the Cobs? Bought some for a BBQ but its been a washout weekend.

    Catt xx
  • Primrose
    Primrose Posts: 10,701 Forumite
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    Freezing corn cobs - yes these freeze really well. Remove the outer husks (if they have them) and blanch in boiling water for 2 minutes. Cool quickly in cold water, dry with kitchen paper and wrap them individually in cling film. (and never plan a barbeque on a Bank Holiday week-end. It always rains !!)
  • 10past6
    10past6 Posts: 4,962 Forumite
    Hi

    I've made a pasta bake with melted cheese and tomato's, now that it's cooled would it be OK for me freeze some, as I've made to much?
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  • mirry
    mirry Posts: 1,570 Forumite
    I have just made up a lot of banana cakes ....
    can I freeze them ok ,or will they go black ?
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  • Penelope_Penguin
    Penelope_Penguin Posts: 17,242 Forumite
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    I think they'll freeze well!

    I'll add this to the Freezing Quick Questions thread.

    Penny. x
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