Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're putting stuff in bags, get as much air out as possible and flatten the bag so it lays flat in the freezer. I make several single-serve portions at once, stack them as flattened bags, and freeze them that way. Once frozen, I stand them up in containers. No lopsided frozen bags and they defrost faster in the flattened form.
I've tried this with freezer bags but the stuff gets frost/freezer burn. What am I doing wrong??
Anonymous wrote:If you're putting stuff in bags, get as much air out as possible and flatten the bag so it lays flat in the freezer. I make several single-serve portions at once, stack them as flattened bags, and freeze them that way. Once frozen, I stand them up in containers. No lopsided frozen bags and they defrost faster in the flattened form.
Anonymous wrote:To the PP who re-uses the plastic takeout containers: Do you worry about BPA? I used to do the same thing but then read somewhere that these containers are really just meant for single use only.
Anonymous wrote:If you're putting stuff in bags, get as much air out as possible and flatten the bag so it lays flat in the freezer. I make several single-serve portions at once, stack them as flattened bags, and freeze them that way. Once frozen, I stand them up in containers. No lopsided frozen bags and they defrost faster in the flattened form.
