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Default Looking for light weight, small size cylindrical or any other shape that is freezer safe to store concentrated stock (Chichen broth for example)

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Manda Ruby > wrote:

> On Mar 16, 7:03*pm, Karen AKA Kajikit > wrote:
> > On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 20:24:40 -0700 (PDT), Manda Ruby
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> > > wrote:
> > >On Mar 15, 11:05*am, sf > wrote:
> > >> On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 09:38:36 -0700 (PDT), Manda Ruby

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> > >> > wrote:
> > >> > Shape can be cubes/cylindrical or whatever shapes but I want
> > >> > individual storage, i.e, enclosed containers. *I do not want thos
> > >> > those ice cube trays which has no lid/cover for individual piece and
> > >> > also I can't get only whhat I want. I'd have to defrost the whole damn
> > >> > thing.

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> > >> I think ice cube trays are what you want. *Pop out the cubes and store
> > >> them in a Zip Lock bag.

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> > >But when storing in the ice cube try, the smell of the freezer would
> > >get to it. I am extremely sensitive to those smell. *My freezer is
> > >full of meat though they are in freezer bags. My be I can place the
> > >ice cube tray in a big ziplock bag but that'd need more room to keep
> > >it upright.

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> > It doesn't stay uncovered for long enough to pick up ANYTHING.

> May be not for other peopel. For me, No. I can't stand any slight
> smell of that picked up.
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> > Ice
> > cubes freeze in a couple of hours, so you can decant them into baggies
> > or sealed containers very quickly.

> I'd have to get the cubes loose to fall off the ice cube trays and
> then transfer to bags to freeze. That's extra work for me.


So much extra work that it's not worth it? Really? It's the work of
but a moment.

Miche

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