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Posted by John M on May 05, 2007 at 07:15:56 from (204.116.130.100):
Ok, inherited a chest freezer from my grandmother, FULL OF FOOD!Everything from corn to strawberries, some chicken stew and hash,a few things of ice cream, etc, etc......most of this is packaged for one person since she lived alone, gramps dies in 93 and some of the stuff on the bottom is that old.She dated some of it, but a good bit isnt, so my question is......without knowing the dates on some it, would you eat it? Some of it I can tell is freezer burnt, but some of it looks goodMost of the okra is shriveled up so its going, same with the squash in it.The corn all looks good, and the few frozen dinners she had a re still in date. Just trying to fiqure out what I should trash and what I should keep before trying to move this freezer. We had a freezer whan I was growing up but Mom and Dd did the work, and we didnt have enough in there to worry about whether it got burnt or not, and Mom canned most everything she could.
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