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Default Oldest item in your freezer???

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"King's Crown" > wrote:

> I just sold my "coffin freezer" as my friends use to call it this summer.
> It was 25 cubic feet and I LOVED IT. I was so full of food that I had NO
> idea what was in there. OK I knew a little of what was in there, but it was
> too full for a family of 4 and I really missed my 12 cubic foot freezer. My
> parents traded me about 5 years ago. They quit raising cattle and didn't
> need such a big freezer. I took the money I got from selling the freezer
> this summer and bought a 14 cubic foot and I'm liking it SO much better.
>
> I know the oldest thing in my freezer is about 3 months old.
>
> Lynne


I'm jealous. ;-)

I don't mind having the space, we just have to get over the urge to fill
it up... especially since there are just the two of us.

I do give away a lot of stuff to Lynn and her family, in fact I buy
extra for them.

Now if I could just convince dad's freinds to stop bringing venison.

<sigh>
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Om.

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