We bought a four pound round eye roast at a pretty good price. (frugal#1) But it is way too big for just the two of us, so I was going to divide it and freeze most in three or four pieces. However, husband put the whole thing in the freezer, making it hard to deal with. Today I used my handy-dandy frozen foods knife to cut through it and divvy it into two chunks. One will thaw, the other is headed right back to the freezer. But what could I put it in? I had no large freezer bags, and if I put it in a big plasticware container, there'd be too much air in with it.
So I emptied a large tough mylar zip bag that had held Splenda, and put the half roast in there squeezing out the excess air (frugal #2) I think this is going to work really well, especially since the bag is so tough that little holes are unlikely to develop in it as the bag gets moved around in the freezer.
But the bag was awfully big and all this excess plastic was going to stick out from it. So I rubber-banded it down with rubber bands saved from broccoli from the grocery. Those rubber bands are too small and strong, right? Well not if you carefully cut them down into four or five narrow rubber bands each. (frugal #3)
The thawing half of the roast will cook tender and moist in the LeCrusette dutch oven I bought at the Goodwill store for $8. (frugal #4)
And that roast should provide at least 8 meals. (frugal#5)
I cook it up with the very last of last year's garden garlic (frugal#6)
So I emptied a large tough mylar zip bag that had held Splenda, and put the half roast in there squeezing out the excess air (frugal #2) I think this is going to work really well, especially since the bag is so tough that little holes are unlikely to develop in it as the bag gets moved around in the freezer.
But the bag was awfully big and all this excess plastic was going to stick out from it. So I rubber-banded it down with rubber bands saved from broccoli from the grocery. Those rubber bands are too small and strong, right? Well not if you carefully cut them down into four or five narrow rubber bands each. (frugal #3)
The thawing half of the roast will cook tender and moist in the LeCrusette dutch oven I bought at the Goodwill store for $8. (frugal #4)
And that roast should provide at least 8 meals. (frugal#5)
I cook it up with the very last of last year's garden garlic (frugal#6)
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