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I like a Lim sandwich every once in a while with tomato and sweet
onion - but, what can I do with the amount left over? I wish they'd package it in much smaller portions. Does is freeze successfully, and should I shred it first? Any other ideas rather than toss or shove to back of fridge to be forgotten til next clean sweep? |
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val189 wrote:
> I like a Lim sandwich every once in a while with tomato and sweet > onion - but, what can I do with the amount left over? I wish they'd > package it in much smaller portions. Does is freeze successfully, > and should I shred it first? Any other ideas rather than toss or > shove to back of fridge to be forgotten til next clean sweep? Most cheese freezes well -- I'd wrap one-meal-sized chunks of it (wrap it well!) and freeze it. Serene |
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val189 wrote:
> I like a Lim sandwich every once in a while with tomato and sweet > onion - but, what can I do with the amount left over? I wish they'd > package it in much smaller portions. Does is freeze successfully, > and should I shred it first? Any other ideas rather than toss or > shove to back of fridge to be forgotten til next clean sweep? Limburger comes in such a small package. Have 2 sandwiches. It will keep, however, keep it in a glass jar. Plastic containers or plastic wrap will not keep the smell from saturating your fridge forever. I've never tried freezing it, but I don't see why not. Try it. Sorry--you're going to have to freeze it in glass. Honest. Janet |
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Michael \"Dog3\" wrote:
> > Hmmm... do you think the Handi Vac would seal it well enough to keep the > odor from permeating the freezer? Maybe a Foodsaver? Doubtful. The aroma molecules would be likely to diffuse through a thin plastic film. On the other hand, a foil packet double-folded on all seams would probably be aroma-proof. |
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val189 wrote:
> > I like a Lim sandwich every once in a while with tomato and sweet > onion - but, what can I do with the amount left over? I wish they'd > package it in much smaller portions. Does is freeze successfully, > and should I shred it first? Any other ideas rather than toss or > shove to back of fridge to be forgotten til next clean sweep? It's a good melting cheese. |
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val189 > wrote:
>I like a Lim sandwich every once in a while with tomato and sweet >onion - but, what can I do with the amount left over? I wish they'd >package it in much smaller portions. Does is freeze successfully, >and should I shred it first? Any other ideas rather than toss or >shove to back of fridge to be forgotten til next clean sweep? You could try to find a cheese shop / deli counter that will sell you smaller amounts of it. Steve |
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On May 19, 6:32*pm, "Michael \"Dog3\"" > wrote:
> I usually buy it at a wine and cheese shop here and I can get it in any > amount I want. *I usually buy only what I'll use at one time. *It's more > expensive though. How is it stored at a wine and cheese shop? Karen |
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![]() "val189" > wrote in message ... >I like a Lim sandwich every once in a while with tomato and sweet > onion - but, what can I do with the amount left over? I wish they'd > package it in much smaller portions. Does is freeze successfully, > and should I shred it first? Any other ideas rather than toss or > shove to back of fridge to be forgotten til next clean sweep? I know you want someone to tell you to put it on the engine block of a car belonging to a person you dislike. |
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