On 2/4/2022 13:02, Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Fri, 04 Feb 2022 12:27:26 -0500, Michael Trew
> <
michae...@att.net> wrote:
>
>> I'm fixing to finally clean out my upright freezer, and there are a few
>> very, very old packages of frozen cuts of beef in there. I hate to
>> throw them out, but they would have a terrible texture if thawed and
>> cooked.
>>
>> Question... Would anyone think that they could still make decent
>> flavored beef stock? I'd love to do that and put them to use... some
>> french onion soup would really hit the spot, since I'm basically snowed
>> and iced in for the day.
>>
>> I don't want to waste my time making the stock if it will taste bad...
>> thanks in advance for advice!
>
> I use a magic marker to date and name all items that go in my freezer.
> If I have any doubt of the usefulness of any item it goes into my
> trash. I'd be embarrassed to ask anyone if it's okay to use an item
> that's been in my freezer for more than a year. If I see freezer burn
> there's no need to ask, shit can it. It'd be pretty dumb to use a
> hunk of ancient freezer burnt meat to make a soup,
I'm not planning to eat the meat, but to make stock. I hate to waste
things. No, I don't want to attract wild animals to my back yard on my
city lot by throwing it out of my kitchen window. We've almost