Time for a freezer declutter?

Time for a freezer declutter?
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Out of space in your freezer? Make room by ditching these items that are no longer any good to you.

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Smelly ice cubes

Smelly ice cubes
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There’s nothing refreshing about taking a big gulp of ice water and tasting the garlic you put in the freezer last week. Once ice cubes have taken on the scents around them, they’ll never get rid of them. Toss those and start fresh. If this is a problem you have found yourself facing, it might be time to invest in ice cube trays with lids – they can help preserve the ice cubes’ freshness and keep them odour-free.

Check out these brilliant uses for ice cubes you’ll wish you knew sooner.

Forgotten freezer meals

Forgotten freezer meals
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Look at you with your freezer full of healthy freezer meals! It’s great to plan ahead but don’t get overambitious with your meal prep. Prepared freezer meals should be eaten within three months. Try a first-in, first-out approach, and keep track of your freezer’s contents using labels.

Here’s how long food lasts after you pull it out of the freezer.

Stale coffee beans

Stale coffee beans
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Storing ground coffee in the freezer can preserve freshness but be mindful of how long those beans have been sitting in there. Coffee beans absorb moisture, as well as the various tastes and smells around them, so make sure to use them within three months.

Freezer-burned veggies

Freezer-burned veggies
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How long has that bag of frozen mixed veggies been sitting in the back of your freezer? If it survived your last move, it’s time to toss it. Frozen veggies can be kept in the freezer for about three months – or shorter, if freezer burn has crept in.

Here are 19 produce mistakes you didn’t know you were making.

Thawed meat

Thawed meat
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We love keeping a supply of chicken freezer meals on hand for busy weeknights. Once meat like chicken begins to thaw, though, it starts to grow bacteria. If your freezer isn’t functioning at the optimal freezer temperature, the meat inside can start to thaw without anyone the wiser, which can be unsafe.

Here are 10 foods you had no idea you could freeze.

Freezer-burned meat

Freezer-burned meat
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Most commonly, though, it’s freezer burn you should fear. Given enough time, it will render your meat dry and tasteless. If you notice small ice crystals in the packaging, or can’t remember how long the meat has even been in the freezer, it’s time for it to go. Tightly sealing your meat before freezing it is a good way to ward off freezer burn.

Learn 12 tricks to get cheap meat to taste expensive.

Old deli meat

Old deli meat
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Deli meat is one of those items that is very convenient to have on hand, but which spoils quickly. The good news is that you can definitely freeze deli meat. Even with proper preparation, however, it can only last up to two months in the freezer. After that, even if it remains safe to eat, it won’t taste very good. Just as with other meats, deli meat should be tightly sealed and wrapped before it’s frozen.

Pastries with creamy filling

Pastries with creamy filling
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Once you’ve gone to the trouble of making a heavenly cheese danish from scratch, the last thing you want to do is throw away the leftovers. But pastries and other treats with cheese or creamy filling don’t keep well in the freezer; in fact, many of the foods that cannot be frozen are dairy products. Toss those cheese danishes after a month (or just eat them to avoid this problem altogether).

Here’s the trick to freezing milk.

Unrecognisable leftovers

Unrecognisable leftovers
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We love finding creative ways to repurpose leftovers; they just won’t last in the freezer forever. Most leftover dishes will keep for two to six months in the freezer. If they’ve been sitting for a while and you can’t remember what the food was in the first place, pitch it and start over.

Learn which 10 leftovers you should never reheat in a microwave.

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