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Default Tetra-Pak stock/broth and freezing...

On Sun, 15 Jan 2012 14:29:13 -0500, Apollyon > wrote:

> We use those 946 ml tetra-pak broth boxes. Chicken, Beef and Veggie.
> There are 4 cups in each box but we find that we use mostly 1 or 2
> cups per recipe.
>
> So we freeze the remainder for another time.
>
> However I notice the packages say DO NOT FREEZE. The manufacturer
> prefers that leftover broth be refridgerated for up to 14 days then
> discarded. Anyone have any ideas why they don't recommended freezing?
>
> Thanks for any insight.


Remember you're thinking of using some and freezing the rest, so maybe
they don't like all that air in the package. You could put it in a
one quart Zip Lock baggie and squeeze out the air before you freeze
it. Don't forget to mark the package with indelible pen first, so
you'll know what's inside.
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