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I cook up a large batch of noodles, put them in individual baggies, and freeze.
They are easily heated up later, for one, two, or? Nancree |
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Nancree wrote:
> I cook up a large batch of noodles, put them in individual baggies, and freeze. > They are easily heated up later, for one, two, or? > > Nancree I usually cook pasta as I need it, but I do cook and freeze rice. Add a teaspoon or so of water, zap it in the microwave -- good as just-cooked. --Charlene -- Courtesy is owed. Respect is earned. Love is given. -- email perronnelle at earthlink . net |
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Charlene Charette > wrote in message nk.net>...
> Nancree wrote: > > I cook up a large batch of noodles, put them in individual baggies, and freeze. > > They are easily heated up later, for one, two, or? > > > > Nancree > > I usually cook pasta as I need it, but I do cook and freeze rice. Add a > teaspoon or so of water, zap it in the microwave -- good as just-cooked. > > --Charlene > > -- > Courtesy is owed. Respect is earned. Love is given. --------------- Good idea, I'll try it with rice, too. Nancree |
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Charlene Charette > wrote in
k.net: > Nancree wrote: >> I cook up a large batch of noodles, put them in individual baggies, >> and freeze. >> They are easily heated up later, for one, two, or? >> >> Nancree > > I usually cook pasta as I need it, but I do cook and freeze rice. Add > a teaspoon or so of water, zap it in the microwave -- good as > just-cooked. > > --Charlene > I do the same thing with hot water. Put it in ice cube trays and freeze it, then put the cubes in baggies. Later, when I need hot water, just a few minutes in the microwave and I'm all set! ScottR |
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>Goomba38
> >nancree wrote: >> Charlene Charette wrote: >>>Nancree wrote: >>> >>>>I cook up a large batch of noodles, put them in individual baggies, and >freeze. >>> >>>I usually cook pasta as I need it, but I do cook and freeze rice. >> >> Good idea, I'll try it with rice, too. > >I don't get it? Boiling water for noodles is too >easy, and saves the expense of the baggie. Rice >only takes 20 minutes, so I can spare that time >also. If I'm making something ahead, it's usually >stuff that would be more time consuming or >difficult that having it oh hand is truly a >time/effort/cost savings. I suppose it depends on *how* one cooks, as in "creativity"... for example; three days ago I cooked up wild rice to go with pork chops, but I cooked 2 full cups, so I had lots left. The next day day I cooked a big pot roast that was also a soup, because I used one of those cellophane packets of Goodman's dry soup mix (veggie-shroom). So yesterday I ate a bowl of the soup and sliced roast with a side of the left over rice... still plenty wild rice left. Tonight I pre-sliced the rest of the pot roast and it's heating in the soup but I added the rest of the wild rice too, it's heating right now and smells wonderful. Oh, for lunch today I sliced up the poor lonely left over pork chop and added it to a bowl of doctored Ramen. I wouldn't typically want to cook up any kind of rice separately three days in a row, and wild rice can take more than an hour... plus it's not just cooking time, there's the prep and clean up. And I didn't use any zip-locs to store the LO rice, simply fridged it in its cookpot. Btw, I never in my life cooked less that the full pound of pasta... and I like pasta better the next day than when it was fresh made... In fact next to cold LO Chinese take-out for breakfast I like cold pasta best, 'specially if there are a few saw-seege in it. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 02:12:55 GMT, Scott Robins
> arranged random neurons, so they looked like this: >I do the same thing with hot water. Put it in ice cube trays and freeze >it, then put the cubes in baggies. > >Later, when I need hot water, just a few minutes in the microwave and I'm >all set! Huh? Am I missing something here? Why would you freeze water to later heat it up? Why wouldn't you just take the tap or bottled water at room temperature and heat it up? A whole lot less energy and time consumed AFAICS. Or did I not catch something? Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the waitress', it would have been a very good dinner." Duncan Hines To reply, remove replace "spaminator" with "cox" |
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In article > , Scott
Robins > wrote: (snip) > I do the same thing with hot water. Put it in ice cube trays and freeze > it, then put the cubes in baggies. > > Later, when I need hot water, just a few minutes in the microwave and I'm > all set! > > ScottR Shame on you! LOL!! -- -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 9-22-04; Fairs Fare tab. "Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power." -Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn. |
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In article >, Terry Pulliam
Burd > wrote: > On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 02:12:55 GMT, Scott Robins > > arranged random neurons, so they > looked like this: > > >I do the same thing with hot water. Put it in ice cube trays and freeze > >it, then put the cubes in baggies. > > > >Later, when I need hot water, just a few minutes in the microwave and > >I'm > >all set! > > Huh? Am I missing something here? Why would you freeze water to later > heat it up? Why wouldn't you just take the tap or bottled water at > room temperature and heat it up? A whole lot less energy and time > consumed AFAICS. Or did I not catch something? > > Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd > AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA What you missed was that it's a joke. :-) -- -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 9-22-04; Fairs Fare tab. "Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power." -Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn. |
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On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 09:13:36 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> arranged random neurons, so they looked like this: >What you missed was that it's a joke. :-) Well, dang. Did I mention that I just moved into a new house and about 90% of my brain cells are engaged in trying to convince my body that I am NOT exhausted, I WILL go to work in the morning, I am NOT going to lie down on the floor and stay there until Thanksgiving... Yeah, I missed it b/c I'm dead from the top of my red head down :-) But I have a guest room now and a cool ocean view <blink, blink, blink!> Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the waitress', it would have been a very good dinner." Duncan Hines To reply, remove replace "spaminator" with "cox" |
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On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 17:10:01 -0400, Goomba38 >
wrote: >I don't get it? Boiling water for noodles is too >easy, and saves the expense of the baggie. Rice >only takes 20 minutes, so I can spare that time >also. Yeah, but...1 cup of rice makes 4-5 portions. For 1 or 2, it's handy to bag single portions for zapping later. |
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