Well, to stimulate the economy, patronize my local appliance dealer, resolve a food storage issue, enhance our sense of health and well-being... AND have a new toy I took the plunge and bought a new freezer.
Of course I bought CROSLEY upright freezer (made by WC Wood). Bought it from my local CROSLEY/SPEED QUEEN dealer. (Yes, they still exist) Like the freezer a lot. Coils-in-shelf, freezes to 0f, has a fast-freeze shelf and not expensive.
Yes, I tried to find a vintage unit... And DID look at quite a few. Really wanted an old R22 unit but all the old ones were really dingy.
I REALLY would like any freezer tricks you wish to share.
I did not buy it to make the dollar go farther. Main reason was because the sliver-of-a-freezer on our Kitchenaid side-by-side was not enough! Actually it is half-full of frosted Martini glasses and Grey Goose (not kidding) and there is no room for anything else but some peas and 8-O-Clock coffee.
My still-working 1954 Crosley Shelvador is a single-door fridge not really designed for long-term freezer storage. We were both always coming home to a house full of condiments but no real food. Ate out too much. Went to COSTCO and butchered up some meat and stuff and now have some food so we don't have to run out at the last minute all the time.
Additionally, we do tend to entertain large groups. What got me going on this freezer kick was Helen Quat's Hotpoint Freezer Cookbook (estate sale find). Haven't made anything out of that book yet but her methods really spoke to me and seem still relevant and modern even though the book was written in 1964. It's quite a sophisticated book that instructs how to use the freezer to prepare things in advance and spread large tasks over time. Love it.
At any rate, any FREEZER TIPS of any type you can share will be most appreciated.
Of course I bought CROSLEY upright freezer (made by WC Wood). Bought it from my local CROSLEY/SPEED QUEEN dealer. (Yes, they still exist) Like the freezer a lot. Coils-in-shelf, freezes to 0f, has a fast-freeze shelf and not expensive.
Yes, I tried to find a vintage unit... And DID look at quite a few. Really wanted an old R22 unit but all the old ones were really dingy.
I REALLY would like any freezer tricks you wish to share.
I did not buy it to make the dollar go farther. Main reason was because the sliver-of-a-freezer on our Kitchenaid side-by-side was not enough! Actually it is half-full of frosted Martini glasses and Grey Goose (not kidding) and there is no room for anything else but some peas and 8-O-Clock coffee.
My still-working 1954 Crosley Shelvador is a single-door fridge not really designed for long-term freezer storage. We were both always coming home to a house full of condiments but no real food. Ate out too much. Went to COSTCO and butchered up some meat and stuff and now have some food so we don't have to run out at the last minute all the time.
Additionally, we do tend to entertain large groups. What got me going on this freezer kick was Helen Quat's Hotpoint Freezer Cookbook (estate sale find). Haven't made anything out of that book yet but her methods really spoke to me and seem still relevant and modern even though the book was written in 1964. It's quite a sophisticated book that instructs how to use the freezer to prepare things in advance and spread large tasks over time. Love it.
At any rate, any FREEZER TIPS of any type you can share will be most appreciated.