RJM62
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My daughter told me I need to get checked out for OCD because of my ground beef storage habits. I say I'm simply being frugal and efficient.
What I do is buy [preferably] local ground beef in multiples of 1.25 pounds. Then when I get home, I weigh the meat out and store it in freezer bags in 1.25 pound packets, nicely flattened out so they fit efficiently in the freezer. 1.25 pounds is a good size for the recipes in which I use ground beef.
I usually keep 10 pounds on hand, stored in a stack of eight 1.25 pound packages. When I have used three or more packs, I purchase enough meat to bring the total back up to 10 pounds, and put the new packs on the bottom of the stack. This both rotates the meat and flattens the packages nicely so the stack doesn't topple.
Gracie finds this to be seriously OCD -- not any one part so much as the whole "system." What do you think?
Rich
What I do is buy [preferably] local ground beef in multiples of 1.25 pounds. Then when I get home, I weigh the meat out and store it in freezer bags in 1.25 pound packets, nicely flattened out so they fit efficiently in the freezer. 1.25 pounds is a good size for the recipes in which I use ground beef.
I usually keep 10 pounds on hand, stored in a stack of eight 1.25 pound packages. When I have used three or more packs, I purchase enough meat to bring the total back up to 10 pounds, and put the new packs on the bottom of the stack. This both rotates the meat and flattens the packages nicely so the stack doesn't topple.
Gracie finds this to be seriously OCD -- not any one part so much as the whole "system." What do you think?
Rich