On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 13:31:32 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:
>On 2018-03-26 1:24 PM, wrote:
>> On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 11:00:18 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>>
>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>> No. accidentally bought a HUGE bag of chopped pecans. I did not realize
>>>>> they were chopped until I went to use them.
>>>
>>>> BTW, there's no rush to use them up. Keep the bag sealed or put them in
>>>> a sealed storage container; they'll keep for quite a while.
>>>
>>> At least you didn't make the mistake telling her to save them in
>>> her freezer. LOL
>>
>> Why, the freezer is the best place to store nuts to keep them from
>> going rancid.
>
>Standard response 2(b) there is no room in the freezer.
Overflowing with inedible shit that no one wanted to eat for at least
ten years.
This morning I bought a 4 lb top round roast and a whole boneless pork
loin (8 lbs)... put the top round into a zip-lock, and trisected the
pork loin, tied and placed into zip-locks... no problem fitting them
into my freezer... I don't save inedible shit, in fact inedible shit
never makes it to my freezer, inedible shit goes out for the critters
or into the trash. In fact I don't buy inedible shit. All I have in
my kitchen is a mid-size top freezer fridge, I think 20 cuft, it's
never too full and there's two of us here... Julie is just one, it's
not possible her freezer is full except with a glut of inedible shit.
My basement fridge with top freezer is only 14 cuft, primarily used to
store my vegetable garden crops, and to store frozen stews/soups...
it's never close to crammed full... right now hat freezer can easily
take a gallon zip-loc of shelled pecans with plenty room remaining.
Towards spring I try to use up and make room for the next summer crop.
I'm 110% positive that Julie's freezer is jammed full of inedible
shit.