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Go to the shopAs social distancing and self-quarantining quickly become our new normal, many Americans are heeding advice to stock their home kitchens for the long haul. For most of us, trips to the grocery store will become less frequent, so it’s sensible to rely on the extended shelf-life of frozen produce. You won’t be the only shopper making a beeline for the frozen foods section, though.If you’re faced with slim pickings, don’t worry. Buy fresh veggies, then freeze them yourself to preserve the nutrients. Here’s what you need to know: You can freeze almost anything. Some foods will fare better than others...
0 commentsAs social distancing and self-quarantining quickly become our new normal, many Americans are heeding advice to stock their home kitchens for the long haul. For most of us, trips to the grocery store will become less frequent, so it’s sensible to rely on the extended shelf-life of frozen produce. You won’t be the only shopper making a beeline for the frozen foods section, though.If you’re faced with slim pickings, don’t worry. Buy fresh veggies, then freeze them yourself to preserve the nutrients. Here’s what you need to know: You can freeze almost anything. Some foods will fare better than others...
0 commentsAs social distancing and self-quarantining quickly become our new normal, many Americans are heeding advice to stock their home kitchens for the long haul. For most of us, trips to the grocery store will become less frequent, so it’s sensible to rely on the extended shelf-life of frozen produce. You won’t be the only shopper making a beeline for the frozen foods section, though.If you’re faced with slim pickings, don’t worry. Buy fresh veggies, then freeze them yourself to preserve the nutrients. Here’s what you need to know: You can freeze almost anything. Some foods will fare better than others...
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