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Can You Freeze Corned Beef?
Asked by L.S. from Philadelphia
on March 14, 2007
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So here it is St. Patrick's Day again. The grocery stores are all having sales on corned beef, and my family LOVES the stuff. I'd love to take advantage of the sales...
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- Yes, you can freeze it. I did the same thing. I bought three of them the other day. I have left them in the freezer for up to six months. They can become a little toug...
- L., Freezing a corned beef is easy. If you are going to use the corned beef within 2 or 3 months, and the if the package has no rips or tears, you can freeze it ri...
- freeze it in the package it comes in and enjoy it whenever. I've done it for years without any problems, as long as you don't thaw it and then refreeze it, all should ...
Looking for Meal Ideas That Can Be Prepared in Advance
Asked by J.S. from Chicago
on November 13, 2011
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I just found out that in a couple of weeks I will be having a partial hysterectomy. I have 3 small kids at home, so I am trying to figure out what I can do to prepare...
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- I just made some freeze ahead meals for my daughter who is expecting her second child at anytime. I made an enormous pot of beef stew and froze it in meal size portion...
- Vegitarian versions of these dishes last longer in the refridgerator. Meat will spoil more quickly. So if you defrost something and don't eat it all, you can keep it...
- Lasagna Chicken legs taco meat meatballs brisket lunch meats freeze well
Underemployment and Lifestyle Changes
Asked by R.H. from Austin
on March 22, 2012
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What did you or have you given up when finances were/are low? I have given up cable, going to hairdresser, renting dvds (I borrow them from the library), picking up th...
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- eating out, taking my daughter places is the hardest, fun snack foods, more expensive homemade dinners (steak...) , gettting my daughter an outfit every once in a whil...
- I gave up: going out to dinner getting my hair colored (I go once a year to a friend so you can imagine) buying books (check out from library now) buying clothes (...
- R.: There are a lot of things you can do to cut back.. Buying the at home dry cleaning packets at the grocery store instead of spending money to have someone els...
Need Ideas for "Home Lunch" for My Daughters Field Trip
Asked by S.H. from Honolulu
on February 12, 2008
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Hi everyone. My 5 year old is going on a field-trip for Kindergarten. It has to be a completely "disposable" lunch... meaning non-perishable, nothing that has to be ch...
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- to avoid having to send an ice pack in the lunch try apples that are already in the little bags, crackers, bottled water, and a granola bar that is nut free. Give you...
- How about an old fashioned lunch. Sandwich, piece of fruit, cookies and a juice box. Eat and throw away.
- Hi I'm sure the trip has passed but this advice is for the future. I have been a first grade teacher for 35 years and have been on at least 70 field trips. Pack lig...
Starting All Over
Asked by E.B. from Seattle
on April 5, 2011
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I have to start myself on a baby food diet for this week. My hubby and I went and got some from the store yesterday. OH MY GOD, i for got how horrible the stuff can ...
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- Instead of doing this whole baby food diet, why not try modifying your eating habits. If you can manage to eat 5-7 smaller meals a day. Increase your fresh fruit and v...
- Sweet potato, butternut squash, spaghetti squash...peanut butter?
- Avocados, peaches, hard boiled eggs, chicken breast in a food processor, and anything else you can put in the food processor.
What to Bring My First Time Camping
Asked by C.M. from Chicago
on July 24, 2011
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I have never been camping before as I'm not a fan of the idea of sleeping outdoors. However, I promised my husband that I would try it once because you can't really kn...
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- We car camp (no big hike to the site or anything) since we have a little guy. Here is my checklist I use. I would recommend a sheet and one light blanket in this wea...
- you got a lot of good info here... i will add.... a small ax and small shovel (they make little ones for camping, absolutely need it for a trench if it rains, hubby pr...
- Check out this checklist! http://www.listbean.com/lists/details/1