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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> I defrosted the freezer today. Amazing the things you find in there. We > date the packages but sometimes things get lost. Two packages are dated > from 2003, one May, the other January. Sealed in a Foodsaver bag, they are > still in good, useable condition. > > Removing the build up of frost also makes for more space too! > I'll bet I have a few 7- or 8-year-old chickens in the bottom of my chest freezer... I've been trying to use up the stuff in the upright freezer faster than I'm restocking it, and it's about half empty now, but I haven't tackled the chest freezer in a few years. There's a half a can of hoisin sauce in the upright that's over 10 years old. I bought one of those huge cans at an Asian market shortly after moving into this house. Bob |
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