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What do you ALWAYS have a supply of in the freezer?

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I’ve just been down into town to pick up a few odds and sods.  Whenever I do this, there are certain things that I always pick up multiple reserve supplies of, to pop in the freezer for emergencies/whims. You know what I mean… the stuff that you simply can’t do without.

There are a few things, but top of the list is knowing that I’ve got a selection of different sausages, plus decent bacon, black pudding, hash browns.

This is so I that know that on any given weekend morning I can wake up secure in the knowledge I have everything in for a full cooked breakfast, without needing to go out for owt.

What are your freezer essentials then?


 
Posted : 20/07/2024 5:22 pm
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Ice?


 
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 Drac
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Corpses.


 
Posted : 20/07/2024 5:25 pm
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Peas


 
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Ice cream


 
Posted : 20/07/2024 5:31 pm
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Fish, meat, veg, fruit, herbs plus some frozen pre-cooked stuff (curry, chilli, tomato sauce, etc.).

Usually some milk and bread.


 
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Super glue and aquasure

Previous lodgers

Toilet paper


 
Posted : 20/07/2024 5:35 pm
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Fish fingers and peas.


 
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Linda McCartney Mozzarella Burgers.


 
Posted : 20/07/2024 5:38 pm
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Muffins

My wife has a very frustrating habit of buying muffins and then not eating them so they end up in the freezer, sit there for a few months then get thrown out because they are taking up space.


 
Posted : 20/07/2024 5:38 pm
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Potato waffles and chicken nuggets. Child fuel.


 
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Been said twice already, but yep, peas.


 
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Revenge


 
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Corpses.

Where's my like button?

I'll check my freezer for it.

Cheap air friable Yorkshire puddings for an unhealthy snack.


 
Posted : 20/07/2024 5:40 pm
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Frost


 
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Individual peas, not in a packet.


 
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Chickpeas, somewhat disappointingly


 
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Great for keeping in the freezer and whacking in the air fryer when you’re feeling lazy …


 
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Individual peas, not in a packet.

*Like*


 
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Food


 
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Revenge

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Nuttin’. I buy fresh. I on a carnivore way of eating so it’s mainly beef, lamb and eggs. Usually one meal a day.


 
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Fishless fingers, waffles and chickenless dippers.


 
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Sausages (obvs)


 
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Bad neighbour timba ?


 
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(Chorleywood) bread


 
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…more like six 🙂


 
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Toads

Holes


 
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Breaded Chicken


 
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Peas.

Spinach.

Ice.


 
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Sliced bread


 
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Peas

Icecubes

Random tubs of leftovers


 
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Chicken breasts, chicken nuggets, hash browns/potato wedges and various mixed veg.

And a loaf of bread.


 
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Leftovers of unknown age that may or may not be safe to eat, depending on if they went in before or after I left the bloody door open again.


 
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Dog food...always lots of dog food


 
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Cat food....though if I had my way it would be the cat, bad boy bubby style


 
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Peas, sweetcorn and bread.


 
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Venison. Kilos and kilos of it. Mainly cos thats what the dog eats.


 
Posted : 20/07/2024 7:47 pm
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Everything.

My freezer is always full of random food, almost always in multiples.

I need a responsible adult to sign off on me buying anything more "for stock"


 
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Unlabelled unidentifiable stuff in Tupperware.


 
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Ice cream sandwiches. The cheap ones (which are best).


 
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Black pudding, smoked salmon, purple skinned garlic, bits bought from abroad like last year's chorizo.


 
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Meat - any sort really so long as it was last day of sale and heavily discounted!


 
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Couple of loaves, some chicken thighs, and a load of Farmfoods steam-in-bag meals because I'm an addict.


 
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Pesto


 
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