Anonymous
Post 07/14/2024 18:39     Subject: Frozen veggies

I might add an onion & a couple of bay leaves and simmer them to make vegetable broth, then strain and discard the solids. If I'm feeling ambitious.

Otherwise they'd probably be heading for the compost bin.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2024 17:50     Subject: Frozen veggies

I don't mind frozen in a curry, thrown in at the very end
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2024 17:40     Subject: Frozen veggies

Anonymous wrote:What types of veg? Maybe a blended soup or puree?


Thats along the lines of what I'm thinking. There's a mix - carrots, broccoli, spinach...(The spinach I actually do regularly use, but sometimes buy when I already have so there's an abundance)
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2024 17:12     Subject: Frozen veggies

One year past the use by date. I just went through my freezers, too, and looked it up on usda site.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2024 17:07     Subject: Frozen veggies

No. Figure out what the frozen veggies cost you, decide your time/freedom is worth that, and dump the dessicated stuff in the compost
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2024 16:19     Subject: Frozen veggies

What types of veg? Maybe a blended soup or puree?
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2024 16:04     Subject: Frozen veggies

I'm purging the contents of my freezer - is there a good use for veggies that are past their prime? I've rescued the fruit by making syrups to add to iced tea or seltzer, but I don't even know why I have so many frozen veggies.