JOE Sousa recently had a post re beef ribs that had been in his freezer for a year and how bad they turned out. It made me think of the problem I have with my wife and her idea of shelf life in a freezer.
My wife and I have frequent discussions about how long something stays "edible" in the freezer. She just piles things in and then takes out what's on top, never getting the older food on the bottom. Her stuff consists of shrimp, veggies, pecans, rolls, and other non-meat products. I do not want to eat shrimp from 2021, pecans from 2020, etc.
I have a system where I keep a freezer inventory of meats (only) so I know what I have to work with. On my inventory sheet I write the cut, purchase date, and source. I never let any meat get over 6 months old. My wife thinks pork chops from 2021 would be fine, but not me.
Where can I find a chart of safe and accurate freezer times for various food products?
My wife and I have frequent discussions about how long something stays "edible" in the freezer. She just piles things in and then takes out what's on top, never getting the older food on the bottom. Her stuff consists of shrimp, veggies, pecans, rolls, and other non-meat products. I do not want to eat shrimp from 2021, pecans from 2020, etc.
I have a system where I keep a freezer inventory of meats (only) so I know what I have to work with. On my inventory sheet I write the cut, purchase date, and source. I never let any meat get over 6 months old. My wife thinks pork chops from 2021 would be fine, but not me.
Where can I find a chart of safe and accurate freezer times for various food products?
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