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Doubling recipes




November 30th, 2007 at 1:12 am by A reader

I double recipes and freeze extra casseroles or chilis in disposable plastic ovenware. Once it is frozen, I pop out the block of chili and label and seal it in a vacuum seal bag. It lays flat in my freezer. To use, I just cut it out of the freezer bag and pop in into the ovenware. My hubby can then microwave it at his leisure!

[Kacie posted this tip to the Readers' Tips box. It originally appeared as a comment in The Complete Tightwad Gazette giveaway.]

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