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We use those 946 ml tetra-pak broth boxes. Chicken, Beef and Veggie.
There are 4 cups in each box but we find that we use mostly 1 or 2 cups per recipe. So we freeze the remainder for another time. However I notice the packages say DO NOT FREEZE. The manufacturer prefers that leftover broth be refridgerated for up to 14 days then discarded. Anyone have any ideas why they don't recommended freezing? Thanks for any insight. |
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