Can you freeze canned peaches?
If you buy a giant sized can of sliced peaches in light syrup, can you
use some of it and then freeze the rest in freezer baggies? |
Can you freeze canned peaches?
Chita wrote:
> If you buy a giant sized can of sliced peaches in light syrup, can you > use some of it and then freeze the rest in freezer baggies? > Certainly. TK -- At the 51st percentile of ursine intelligence. |
Can you freeze canned peaches?
THANKS! I really appreciate the help. I "saved money" buying a giant
sized can and then worried what to do with the excess. |
Can you freeze canned peaches?
Chita wrote:
> If you buy a giant sized can of sliced peaches in light syrup, can you > use some of it and then freeze the rest in freezer baggies? Yes, but... Freezing will break cell walls and make them mushy. If you can freeze them at all. The syrup will lower the freezing point, and if your freezer isn't set to lower than that, it's essentially a colder refrigerator as far as the peaches are concerned. Pastorio |
Can you freeze canned peaches?
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"Chita" > wrote: > THANKS! I really appreciate the help. I "saved money" buying a giant > sized can and then worried what to do with the excess. Smoothies. Add yogurt and banana, a coupla ice cubes. Blend in blender until thick and smoothy. "-) Maybe a little vanilla. -- -Barb <http://jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 3-27-2006 It Can Can! "If it's not worth doing to excess, it's not worth doing at all." |
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