i like shredded cabbage in a pitta bred but if i buy a green cabbage and a purple cabbage i have loads left over which gets binned so i was wondering if you can sort of freeze it then use it after
no jokes please about freezing me i know i'm a bit of a cabbage thank you
farmer giles;1197751 wrote: but can you feeze cabbage ...
i like shredded cabbage in a pitta bred but if i buy a green cabbage and a purple cabbage i have loads left over which gets binned so i was wondering if you can sort of freeze it then use it after
no jokes please about freezing me i know i'm a bit of a cabbage thank you yes you can........ just shred it first and put it in a freezer bag and it freezes well. When you de-frost it, put it in a bowl of ice cold water to freshen it up.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
farmer giles;1197751 wrote: but can you feeze cabbage ...
i like shredded cabbage in a pitta bred but if i buy a green cabbage and a purple cabbage i have loads left over which gets binned so i was wondering if you can sort of freeze it then use it after
no jokes please about freezing me i know i'm a bit of a cabbage thank you
you can freeze cabbage, but it may be watery when thawed.
I'd suggest putting the leftover cabbage in one of those Green Bags you see advertised on TV.
I was pretty skeptical of them until my sister gave me some. She found them in a discount store for a fraction of what they cost if you order them through the TV advert.
They work very well.I put some whole strawberries in one, put it in the refrigerator, and promptly forgot about them for two weeks.
When I found them, they were as fresh as the day I got them. They tasted great.They should have been withered little things covered in grey mold after that long.
You can wash them and reuse them. The box says you can reuse them ten times.
Not only safe, according to Answer Cur, a beagle mix rescued from a kill shelter in Virginia, but downright tasty. Nondogs, however, should look before they lap.
"It would depend upon the pipes used in the tank," says Philip M. Tierno Jr., the director of clinical microbiology and diagnostic immunology at New York University's Tisch Hospital. "There isn't much metal used these days, so there ordinarily wouldn't be metals leaching out. The biggest problem would be biofilm -- mainly bacterial growth -- coating everything in the tank. But that tank water is probably drinkable in an emergency."
As for imbibing bowl water, don't be a schmuck. "Studies have shown," Tierno notes, "that if salmonella or other pathogens are deposited there from feces, they have the ability to survive in the biofilm despite ordinary cleaning."
And if you're the type of numskull who's hell-bent on living dangerously you should at least flush first.
Nomad;1198204 wrote: B]Is toilet water safe to drink?
You'll get pretty pissed up if you drink it, I can tell you - and you'll reek of the stuff for a day afterwards! It's mostly alcohol. Don't spill it in your crevices!
Bill Sikes;1198272 wrote: You'll get pretty pissed up if you drink it, I can tell you - and you'll reek of the stuff for a day afterwards! It's mostly alcohol. Don't spill it in your crevices! How does this thread go from cabbage to crevices?
I avoid sandy beaches after getting sand in my crevices. The chaffing was unbearable.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
Jim, I found some nose cabbage, if that's any good. I understand that it can be frozen but it has to be removed from the packaging first ! Hope this is helpful matey XXX
G#Gill;1198362 wrote: Jim, I found some nose cabbage, if that's any good. I understand that it can be frozen but it has to be removed from the packaging first ! Hope this is helpful matey XXX
mikeinie;1198375 wrote: You can freeze anything….. the question is can you eat it again once you defrost it???
you can.......
...I freeze milk bags......when I find milk on sale.....and milk is fine frozen then thawed.......a tad thinner in taste...no biggy and keeps milk fresh much longer.