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Freezer always full.
Why do we shop for more food, when the freezer is always full?
We do eat a lot of fresh food, so it always amazes me that we & friends of ours can never get another morsel in to the freezer!
When it's time for defrosting, we usually take the food down to the local pub freezer, until ours has defrosted!
So, why do people shop for more food, when their freezers are already full?
In our case, I know it's habit rather than greed, as we don't over indulge.
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My mum had two freezers - a huge chest freezer in the kitchen and the old one in the shed. The old freezer was reconnected to the mains and re-used when there was a petrol shortage when I was at junior school. It never got taken out of service as she ended up buying half a cow at a time from a farmer and keeping it frozen in the spare freezer.
Now, 35 years later my sister has 3 freezers. A Smeg fridge freezer in the kitchen, a chest freezer in her bedroom (don't ask), and another freezer in the outhouse in the garden.
History repeats itself!
I managed perfectly without a freezer for three years after I split with my ex, although I did miss frozen peas!
Is it because our freezers are full of half bags / boxes / containers of things that are "economy super-size", "family pack" or "Buy one Get One Free"?
For example, I don't eat meat myself, but cook it for my missus. Since there is now no decent butcher anywhere near me, most of the time I end up having to buy pre-packed multi-packs of, say, pork chops, or whatever, from the supermarket. I'll then use one and end up freezing the rest. I will then proceed to promptly forget that they are in the freezer at all, and end up buying more bloody multi-packs.The same applies to other 'twin pack' stuff - when you don't use both, the remainder ends up in the freezer and you forget about it.
That did me make me laugh ursula!
I remember back in the 'old' days, when I was 9 yrs old & before 'everyone' had fridges. I was staying at my eldest sister's house, when she asked me to pop into the garage to fetch the butter & a pint of milk from the 'fridge'. I was searching high & low for this 'fridge', when she came in & pointed to the bucket of cold water which she kept them in! We were in stitches & it's something I'll never forget.
brachiopod - you sound just like my husband - a very nice man, who loves cooking!
If I'm really busy, he often kindly does the food shopping too. He comes in with, buy 1 get 1 free, this, that & the other, etc. It does my head in, as we don't need half of it & it inevitably ends up crammed into the freezer 'for a later date'! When I complain, he says our Mum's & Dad's would have been glad of what we have today. I know he's right, but we still don't need it all, bless him!
LOL Robinia - It used to be even worse when my husband went fishing & shooting - he used to bring home all sorts to freeze! I would never eat any of the 'poor' little frozen mites! Thankfully, he gave that up when the Grandchildren came along, as he knew they would object!
I hope your cold clears up soon - take care. :0)