Freezing Produce Tip: Don’t Over-Stuff the Freezer Bags


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Follow Me on Pinterest Most things are simple once you think of it. This one is embarrassingly simple but if you are like me, you like to over-stuff everything.

If you over-stuff a freezer bag you have to use fewer of them, right? That may be the case but you will also use more freezer space and end up with a frustrating mess.

Fill your quart-sized bag with about two cups of your freezer stash. Two cups is a good amount for most recipes. It will already be measured for you. In addition, your bags will actually stack.

When your ingredients are still fresh, fill the bag and then flatten the contents. You will have an orderly stack of food in your freezer which is more likely to stay neatly stacked through the winter.

For information on freezing specific foods, check out freezing zucchini, freezing greens, and freezing peppers.

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4 Responses to Freezing Produce Tip: Don’t Over-Stuff the Freezer Bags
  1. Shar

    Great topic!!
    Does anyone have a clue as to the BPA or other plastic hardening compounds involved in our plastic bags? I know we treat them as clean, when they probably have production films on them fresh from the package. I have washed them before using them. We know they change chemically as they get more brittle, and of course, this probably goes into the food. But does anyone know the status of safety of our plastic freezing bags? My brain tries to figure other ways to safely freeze foods….but so far, nothing. Well, short of responsible corporations…oxymoron.
    Thanks in advance!!
    Have a great day.

    • Amanda Rose

      Shar,
      The bags don’t have BPA, just all of the other stuff people are trying to get out of their kitchens. Our freezer is the last bastion of plastic in the house.
      Amanda

  2. Mostly people freeze the product without wrapping it in Plastic bags because Freezer are mostly extract nutritious and juices of Foods and Vegetables for freshness the best thing is to make it wrapping in plastic bags before adding to freezers.

    • Amanda Rose

      It all depends on what you’re freezing. In the picture is grated zucchini which needs to be frozen in something. You could turn it into zucchini bread and freeze that but then you’d have a bunch of bread in your freezer.

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