Saving Time and Money with the Freezer
As a new home owner, switching food over between refrigerators and freezers has made me more acutely aware of just how bad I am about preserving food. After cleaning out several sets of leftovers, it's hard not to feel like there's more I could have done to freeze the food that wasn't going to get used right away. Using the freezer better not only results in less time preparing food, but also less money spent since you're using the leftovers so well. I've tried to do this a few times in the past, but I've never been able to find the right balance of time and effort.
I'm not sure if any of you are in the same boat as me, but if you are, I found a recent post on Lifehacker to be fairly helpful when it comes to the freezer. 10 Simple Freezer Tricks to Save You Time and Money has some practical guidelines to follow that will make your life easier. For instance, one of the tips talks about using a chopstick to break apart pieces of frozen meat for portion control. Also, saving hard drives in freezers can help damaged recover lost data, or may at least allow it to boot long enough to get what you need.
To read more freezer tips, be sure to visit Lifehacker. How about you guys? Do you have any freezer or refrigerator tips to save time and money?













Wow - I've never heard of recovering lost data from a hard drive by sticking in the freezer!
I'm going to go buy a 2-liter of soda today and stick that in my freezer. Should help offset the time I spend with the freezer and fridge doors open trying to decide what to eat for dinner!
Posted by: Amanda | October 22, 2009 at 06:32 PM