Anonymous wrote:I freeze bacon in a parchment paper "roll" so I can peel off a slice at a time.
When I open the package of bacon the first time, I cut a big length of parchment (like a foot and a half or so). I lay out all the leftover bacon in one layer on the parchment, then I roll it up and put the roll in a freezer ziploc baggie. That way, I can unroll the paper and pull off as many slices as I need.
Anonymous wrote:Re: bacon - I recently discovered the huge bag of "real" (?) bacon bits at Costco. Now I keep one in the back of my refridgerator. Really comes in handy.
Anonymous wrote:I freeze bacon in a parchment paper "roll" so I can peel off a slice at a time.
When I open the package of bacon the first time, I cut a big length of parchment (like a foot and a half or so). I lay out all the leftover bacon in one layer on the parchment, then I roll it up and put the roll in a freezer ziploc baggie. That way, I can unroll the paper and pull off as many slices as I need.
Frittata w/ whatever veggies are lying around
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are salad greens with oil "dinner" in your house? I don't think I could manage that as dinner.
Spaghetti carbonara is my go-to tired, hungry, need a quick satisfying meal in a pinch with pantry staples. If I haven't shopped. Otherwise, if I have fresh veg, I'll whip up pasta with that or tacos.
No, but if my sides fail, the greens prop dinner up nicely.
I LOVE carbonara, but I never have bacon (or whatever the Italians actually use) in the house. Do you freeze it?