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![]() I recently made a pumpkin pie and froze the leftover canned pumpkin in a plastic tupperware container. A week later, I took it out of the freezer to thaw it and the texture was really leathery and watery. Did I freeze it wrong? Is it still edible? Thanks, Julie |
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![]() I originally tried stirring it together but since it resembles a skin of some mysterious deep sea creature, it would just break apart in smaller pieces. I tried throwing it in the blender a bit ago and it's sort of back to its original consistency. Thanks for your help, Bobbi. ![]() |
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