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Old 07-15-2008, 10:31:44 AM   #181
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Default Re: Can I freeze it? Questions about freezing your stockpile here!

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Can you freeze Soymilk? The 1/2 gallon cardboard cartons. Thanks!
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Old 07-22-2008, 05:49:58 AM   #183
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Can you freeze Soymilk? The 1/2 gallon cardboard cartons. Thanks!
If you go to the top toolbar of this post and search this thread for 'soy milk' there are several responses to your question. HTH
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I too didn't think you could freeze the canned rolls, bisquits, etc...doesn't it say right on the can "do not freeze"? Just wondering, I think its great if I can freeze them anyway since they are 11/$10. this week and I have coupons. Tx
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I too didn't think you could freeze the canned rolls, bisquits, etc...doesn't it say right on the can "do not freeze"? Just wondering, I think its great if I can freeze them anyway since they are 11/$10. this week and I have coupons. Tx
They lose quality when frozen, especially anything that is supposed to be flaky like crescent rolls. Some people don't have any problems freezing regular biscuits, some people say the quality suffers too much for them. Try freezing one can and then cooking it in a couple days to see how it turns out.
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I will bake canned biscuits and rolls and then freeze them. My kids like the cinnamon rolls the best-- I just take one or two out of the freezer, microwave it for a few seconds, and they love it. I really don't think you can freeze them before baking, but if you do decide to try it you should take them out of the can before freezing (the can will break open).
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Default Re: Can I freeze it? Questions about freezing your stockpile here!

Has anyone ever tried freezing Simply Potatoes? I checked the manufacturer's website, and it says since the product is fresh and never frozen that they can't guarantee what the quality will be like when thawed. I just bought 8 bags of them, so hopefully I can freeze them!
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I've never tried because I thought you couldn't freeze potatoes. (I made too much potato soup once and couldn't bring myself to throw it out because it was delicious. I froze the left overs and the result was I tried everything I could think of to "fix" it, but it was a lost cause.)
If you freeze some please let us know the result-- this is "Good To Know" info!
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Has anyone ever tried freezing Simply Potatoes? I checked the manufacturer's website, and it says since the product is fresh and never frozen that they can't guarantee what the quality will be like when thawed. I just bought 8 bags of them, so hopefully I can freeze them!
We have done it several times, and haven't noticed any difference. The diced with onions and red wedges. My Wife will make up smaller bags with enough for the 2 of us. They could stay in the fridge for awhile while you tried freezing 1 bag to see if they taste ok to you.
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