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On Sunday, March 27, 2016 at 6:02:55 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Travis McGee" > wrote in message > ... > > On 3/27/2016 10:42 PM, Doris Night wrote: > >> On Sun, 27 Mar 2016 19:23:04 -0700, "Julie Bove" > >> > wrote: > >> > >>> Not too long ago, at least here (here being the area where I live/shop), > >>> this stuff was only available at a few places and rather expensive. > >>> Then I > >>> few months ago, I thought I was lucky to find it for cheap at Big Lots. > >>> But > >>> now? It's everywhere and it's cheap! I am happy. I can use it freely > >>> now. > >>> I love the stuff. > >> > >> I just use the canned stuff and if there's any left over that I can't > >> use within a week or so I throw it out. The cans are only about $0.50 > >> each, so it's no big deal. > >> > >> If I had a tube it would get lost in the fridge. > >> > >> Doris > >> > > > > The canned stuff freezes well. I just put a sandwich bag over the can and > > stick it in the freezer. > > Inn the freezer, it would get lost. I stick my leftover tomato paste in baggies in the freezer. I remove all the air and freeze it in a thin sheet so I can later break off sections while it's still frozen. The paste saved this way is a bit hard to find sometimes. It always makes me happy to find the paste in the freezer after searching for it. Sometimes I don't find it and it makes me sad. ![]() |
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