Get the Most out of those Groceries
A new year and a fresh look at the budget.
We all love the bulk buy and, if you’re like me, it just about KILLS you if some of that abundant purchase spoils before you have a chance to use it. So, here are some tips for freezing some of that extra bounty so you can stretch your food budget – and eat well too!
1. Blanch your fresh veggies and THEN store in plastic bags in the freezer. The blanching process helps the produce maintain its color, taste and mouth feel.
2. Nuts can go bad after a while in the pantry but can stay fresh and yummy for up to 6 months when frozen in freezer bags – great protein and unsaturated fats for another day.
3. If you’ve got fruit that’s about to go bad (think brown bananas in the bowl on the counter) puree it and freeze it in ice cube trays. As you’ve heard me say time and time again they make great additions to smoothies, hot breakfast cereal AND baked goods (think Indigo Rabbit!)
4. Tofu is even great frozen. You can either drain, slice, wrap in plastic and freeze or simply toss the whole container in the freezer. The resulting tofu will be great in stir-fries!
5. Eggs work great after being frozen as well. Just store whites and yolks separately.
Oh, and remember to label everything. You wouldn’t want to add thawed egg yolk to your morning yogurt thinking it’s a beautiful mango puree!
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