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My Frugal Life: Freezing Meat I was told about ThriftyFun by a friend of mine and have thanked her several times for sending me the connection to this site.
One way I have found to save money is to buy a pork roast and you or have your butcher cut it into individual pork chop sizes, I package them 2 to a bag in Ziplock freezer bags and get 6 to 7 meals out of 1 pork roast and you can prepare them any way you like. I also do the same thing when stores have the boneless skinless chicken breast or any other cut of chicken you like and put it into individual serving portions for your family and freeze it until you are ready to use. I used to think you needed to have a big freezer to store food in this way but it works fine in my refrigerator with my top mounted freezer. I have been living the Frugal life for several years now due to the economy and inflation. With the cost of everything skyrocketing, it can make it very difficult to make ends meet and I try to recycle or reuse as much sustainably material as I can. pattral from Houston, TX Do you have a frugal story to share with the ThriftyFun community? Submit your essay here: http://www.thriftyfun.com/post_myfrugallife.ldml |
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