I was given a tenner, and went shopping for food to take on holiday with me.
Asda do a lot of tinned stuff, chicken supreme, spagbolog, beef stew, sort of thing.
I can heat these up and cook some quick cook rice or pasta, this is what I eat normally.
But of course I dont use convenience food, I make my own dishes in bulk, and freeze them in microwavable pans.
I keep very few tins (aside from baked beans and a few luxuries in store I dont buy tinned food.)
You will appreciate I have a lot of freezer space for just one person, in fact I have two freezers!
Electricity isnt cheap, realisticaly I need to cut out one freezer...you need space for bargains you may find, but a lot of my space is taken up, lets face it, by my home made ready meals.
Is it possible to store these dishes by bottling? I have a book on home bottling, and have been given a few kilner jars (now used to store dry goods!) but to be truthful, have little delight in creating home made versions of tinned veg (aside from baked beans, a product I have a distaste for) I suppose its fine in a glut, but I use the freezer.
if I could bottle ready meals I could get rid of the auxillary freezer, (an old thing that no doubt uses more energy than a new) you can get jars from B&Q (kilner clone, real kilner jars are not cheap, though they last years)
Asda do a lot of tinned stuff, chicken supreme, spagbolog, beef stew, sort of thing.
I can heat these up and cook some quick cook rice or pasta, this is what I eat normally.
But of course I dont use convenience food, I make my own dishes in bulk, and freeze them in microwavable pans.
I keep very few tins (aside from baked beans and a few luxuries in store I dont buy tinned food.)
You will appreciate I have a lot of freezer space for just one person, in fact I have two freezers!
Electricity isnt cheap, realisticaly I need to cut out one freezer...you need space for bargains you may find, but a lot of my space is taken up, lets face it, by my home made ready meals.
Is it possible to store these dishes by bottling? I have a book on home bottling, and have been given a few kilner jars (now used to store dry goods!) but to be truthful, have little delight in creating home made versions of tinned veg (aside from baked beans, a product I have a distaste for) I suppose its fine in a glut, but I use the freezer.
if I could bottle ready meals I could get rid of the auxillary freezer, (an old thing that no doubt uses more energy than a new) you can get jars from B&Q (kilner clone, real kilner jars are not cheap, though they last years)