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Chicken!?
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Beef!
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Mostly meat. Home-made pizza dough, because it's easier to make one big batch every few weeks than a new one every time. Ice cream. Pastry dough that's been there for who knows how long. Frozen berries that we bought in the market last summer that the merchant swore were really tasty, but ended up being bitter and icky. Maybe some dill, but I don't know because I don't use it that often. That's all I can remember.
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Ice cream, ice cubes, chicken, lots of frozen vegetables, and cold cold air.
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suzy1124 wrote:Mainly fruits and veggies as a " back-up "

Fish and seafood that freeze well, such as shrimp, swai, tilapia, lobster tails ,( salmon doesn't )

Steaks and chops, a turkey, nuts, seeds, frozen yogurt and sorbet...

Leftover soups, pot roast....

Pirogies, dim sum ( pot stickers ) crab cakes..
Just cleaned mine out...so...nothing!
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Ice cubes. ?
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Fish. Just one.
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A lot of food that I can't eat because it belongs to someone else. My food is specifically stuff like hot pockets, bean and cheese burritos, and stuff like that. I do eat a lot of veggies and make actual food though to stay healthy.
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:scared-shocked: :text-bump: Kimchi, charcoal, baking soda, Jack fruit and honey..
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Lots of frozen vegetables, frozen meat and sausages, natto. That's pretty much it. I buy a LOT of frozen vegetables when there is a good deal, and eat them up pretty fast too.
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I have a regular freezer and a small deep freeze. Yesterday, I got two Totino's pizzas - very once in awhile I crave them. Today, I'm making homemade french fries which I then freeze and then reheat later for loaded fries - bacon, cheese, sour cream, chives, onions, black olives, etc. or for chili cheese fries. I have meat (beef, pork, and chicken), fish, cheese, veggies, butter, homemade garlic bread (grab a couple frozen buttered and seasoned slices to go with anything Italian). I have a homemade apple crisp, a seasoned porketta roast, and homemade chili sauce similar to what one gets at a Chinese restaurant.
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Frozen fruit and veggies
bread
ice cream
homemade soup
and mice (for my pet corn snake named Ramen)
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Food!
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I have frozen fruits and vegetables in my freezer and in my small deep freezers, soup broths, meats and more vegetables.
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I freeze chicken, beef, shrimp, fish, bread, vegetables, fruits, and leftovers. We also have ice cream and cold packs.
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