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Default Freezing green tomatos

Has anyone tried freezing green tomatoes to fry later? I have sliced,
breaded and froze a few but not tried them yet. Any advise would be helpful.


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Survivalist wrote:
> Has anyone tried freezing green tomatoes to fry later? I have sliced,
> breaded and froze a few but not tried them yet. Any advise would be helpful.
>
>
> If you can read this thank a teacher, if you're reading it in English thank
> a vet.
>
>

I've never done it but I think that they'd turn to mush when thawed.
If you've already frozen them, give 'em a try and see. I'd probably
have something else to prepare though just in case.

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Survivalist wrote:
> Has anyone tried freezing green tomatoes to fry later? I have sliced,
> breaded and froze a few but not tried them yet. Any advise would be helpful.
>
>
> If you can read this thank a teacher, if you're reading it in English thank
> a vet.
>
>

I've never done it but I think that they'd turn to mush when thawed.
If you've already frozen them, give 'em a try and see. I'd probably
have something else to prepare though just in case.

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> Steve Calvin writes"
>
>Survivalist wrote:
>> Has anyone tried freezing green tomatoes to fry later? I have sliced,
>> breaded and froze a few but not tried them yet. Any advise [ADVICE] would be

>helpful.
>>
>> If you can read this thank a teacher


Ahahahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .

>I've never done it but I think that they'd turn to mush when thawed.


Freeze *after* frying.



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> Steve Calvin writes"
>
>Survivalist wrote:
>> Has anyone tried freezing green tomatoes to fry later? I have sliced,
>> breaded and froze a few but not tried them yet. Any advise [ADVICE] would be

>helpful.
>>
>> If you can read this thank a teacher


Ahahahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .

>I've never done it but I think that they'd turn to mush when thawed.


Freeze *after* frying.



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