The boxes were taken by helicopter and freezer truck to the city of Grenoble, where they are now stored
in huge freezers.
Then I store the zucchini cubes
in a huge freezer - safe Ziploc baggie.
Not exact matches
-- Walk
in refrigerators and
freezers are actually far cheaper on a per - square - foot basis than small ones, so installing these is a
huge cost savings
in the long run.
i have a
huge massive bulk bag
in my
freezer:)
I have a
huge batch
in my
freezer, which my husband and I are quickly making our way through.
So of course I made a
huge batch and threw them
in the
freezer for us to pull out whenever we wanted that sweet pick - me - up, thinking they'd last us a while....
But these are fantastic to freeze as well so I like to bake a
huge batch up and keep them
in the
freezer (for up to 3 months) so I can have one whenever I like.
i ask only because i somehow have a
huge pile of that
in my
freezer, and buying 3 lbs seems kind of silly
in that situation.
These meatballs, with a
huge amount of leeks combined with the beef, were a wonderful surprise: incredibly light
in texture, easy to make, delicious and great to have
in the
freezer (they can go to the oven still frozen, just bake them for a little bit longer), they might not be your typical meatballs but are certainly worth trying.
I just stuck a
huge Costco bag of almonds
in the
freezer not thirty minutes ago.
Another tip... soak a
huge batch of almonds and then put them
in the
freezer.
one day i woke up and had a
huge hankering for frosting... but i don't eat dairy so i was sad: (then i found your recipe... loved it... so i decided i should make it... turned out interesting but... its like some sort of crack - sauce... amazing... i had my doubts when the coconut oil was separating
in the
freezer but i just mixed it up and blended it when it came out... it has little chunks of coconut oil
in it... again amazing... and it has little gummy things... again amazing... and great overall texture... it works and is super tasty!!!
herbs / veggies / beans) flat
in freezer bags and then stacking them is a
huge help for me
in terms of space and visibility!
Earlier
in the week I made beef stock because I had a
huge bag of beef bones taking up space
in my
freezer.
I always make a
huge batch and then divide it
in portions place it
in freezer bags and freeze it.
As a
huge fan of frozen chocolate mousse cakes, I was wondering if this held up
in the
freezer, or was better left
in the fridge.
, my mind immediately wandered off to the kitchen, where a
huge bag of freshly picked blackberries was sitting
in the
freezer.
I'm sure if you only had it
in the
freezer for like 20 hours or something close it wouldn't make a
huge difference but I haven't chanced it before.
Make
huge batches of them, stash them
in your
freezer (FYI, they are actually best half frozen!)
Having put some remaining dough
in the
freezer (I made a
huge batch), I pulled it out a week later and used it to make cookie cutouts with my kids for Santa.
I have quarts and quarts of pumpkin purée
in the
freezer, and six more
huge pumpkins from my garden to hack up.
It's easy to make a
huge batch and freeze it
in portions
in ziplock bags
in the
freezer, so lunch is on hand anytime!
1 cup frozen cucumber cubes for more benefits (Chop and freeze these
in a baggie the night before you make this - I keep a
huge bag
in my
freezer.)
My husband and I are
huge ice cream fans (we have at least one container of homemade ice cream
in the
freezer at all times).
I typically make a
huge batch for the
freezer and package them
in groups of 6 (enough for a few days
in each bag).
At CATIE, we met with chile expert Jorge Morera, who told us about their collection of Capsicum seeds, which are kept below zero
in a
huge cryogenic storage facility (read:
freezer).
p.s.
in response to David's comment, above, juicing carrots is where I get the
huge amounts of shredded carrot pulp
in my
freezer that allow me to make these muffins!
I prepackage a week's worth of fruit
in baggies
in freezer, and keep a week's worth of cooked oatmeal
in fridge, making this a 5 minute breakfast prep, which definitely beats juicing prep and mess.This recipe actually tastes good, which is a
huge plus.
I sometimes make a
huge batch and store»em
in the
freezer, but lately we've just been buying them at the store.
4 bunches sitting on my counter right now
in varying degrees of ripeness, and a
huge tub of them
in my
freezer
So you really don't need a
huge stockpile
in your
freezer.
If you have extra milk
in the
freezer that your babies don't need, they can really make a
huge difference
in premature babies» lives as your breast milk will be used to formulate concentrated milk for babies
in the ICU
in hospitals!
Also, try buying
huge packs of meat - it's cheaper and can be kept
in the
freezer for up to six months, and opt for frozen vegetables and fruits instead of fresh ones.
Glad you enjoyed these burritos as much as I do — I've had a
huge batch
in the
freezer, and they've been saving my butt lately!
I have a
huge bag awaiting me
in my
freezer that I've been wondering what I could do with.
I am a
huge fan of homemade gifts that I can make ahead of time; do you think the nougat could be made a few weeks early and stored
in the
freezer?
I recently made a
huge batch of doggie pumpkin pie flavored cookies that I keep
in the
freezer to keep them fresh.
It is adorned
in elaborate tropical villa style with aesthetic and relaxing looking rattan sofas and armchairs and provides an amazing chef's kitchen with professional 6 - burner gas stove and
huge stainless steel fridge /
freezer.
There is a comfy sofa and large TV, but the best thing
in there is the
huge fridge
freezer to help keep your food chilled.
Or paste cards into the background to do things like generate a
huge tidal wave, activate a NES system or melt a giant block of ice
in a steakhouse's
freezer?
A search reveals hundreds of slow cooker
freezer meals prepared
in huge batches.
He said that Ohio State was accumulating an archive of sections of ice cores
in a complex of
huge freezers.
This smart designer kitchen features a pair of side - by - side built -
in ovens and a
huge American fridge -
freezer.
I have a GE Profile and we have to purposefully close the doors on both the fridge and the
freezer section, they don't close automatically (does that make sense???) With kids
in the house this is a
huge problem.