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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)

This is exactly the type of post I'm talking about. Who is talking to
whom? I don't know! This is why people need to start top posting!
Attribution lines stay with posts. You can scroll down if you need to
catch up on the entire thread and you know who said what. This is
post is just a piece of useless garbage.

Sorry I seem to be picking on you, Nancy, I'm not. It's just that
this new fad of taking out "who said it" is beyond lazy. People who
insist on bottom posting should DO THE WORK associated with it.

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On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 06:53:25 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
> wrote:

> >
> > I have no room to place the icecube tray upright. Beside, it's more

>
> Ice cube trays lie flat - you mean your freezer won't accommodate an
> ice-cube tray?
>
> > work to freeze them, take the cubes out and then refreeze them in the
> > ziplock bag. Even if they don't get stuck, I'd have to touch with my
> > hands to get them out.

>
>
> You don't "take the cubes out and then refreeze them." They are
> already frozen and they stay frozen. Twist the tray, dump them into a
> Ziploc, put the Ziploc in the freezer and you're done.
>
> >
> > > dump them all
> > > into a plastic bag that can be air-tight-sealed, and then you can just
> > > take out one cube, or 6 cubes at a time.

> >
> > > N.- Hide quoted text -

> >
> > - Show quoted text -

>
> It seems you'd rather complain than solve your problem. What's the
> difference between taking out a cube or two of frozen concentrated
> stock (you can wear food gloves, you know) and taking out a
> container? I don't get the "touch" problem.
>
> Whatever, go ahead and complain. You've had plenty of good ideas, you
> just refuse to say, "Thanks," and move on.
>
> N.



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