What’s in your MH freezer?

Jane And Rog

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Just being nosy, really. Mine has steel ball ice cubes for G&Ts, a slice of sous-vide belly pork, individual chorizo sausages for bean stews and pasta, and did have a couple of bread rolls until yesterday’s planned hike.

We used to take oven chips (or, better, left-over chippy chips) so we could do them in the Omnia, but then realised they were such a commonplace thing when eating out that we wanted to avoid them when cooking for ourselves.
 

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2 trays of ice cubes for the G&T (forgot the steel ones), sea bream fillets, mussels, clams, mince, chicken, raspberries, & a few other things I've forgotten.

Go with home with mussels, clams & prawns, love the help yourself section of frozen shellfish in Spanish & Portuguese supermarkets.
 
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Flammekueche, lots of plastic ice cubes for the Aperol Spritz, nut bread, coffee grains, pear and gorgonzola pasta, breaded goats cheese and mini ice creams. All bought from this trip to France, Spain, Italy and Andorra.

We topped up our supply of ice cubes in Andorra, to accompany the lake of alcohol we bought:wine:
 
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Chilli sausages and bacon from Diddly Squat farm shop. Bacon, Aberdeen Angus burgers and sweet chilli chicken thighs from Costco at present.

Looking at getting some Hamster baskets for the freezer and fridge to better use the space than just shelves where stuff seems to fall out on opening the door.
 
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The map to the pub . And maybe a can of beer that I put in to rapid cool ....and then forgot. Probably split open now.

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Salmon, prawns, 2 steaks, peas, chicken, turkey and a chicken fajita ready meal.

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We have plastic ice cubes, beef burgers, mince, chopped onions, chopped peppers, sweetcorn and peas. I can do a multitude of meals from this with store cupboard bits if we are stuck somewhere.
 
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Ice cubes, jellytip ice creams, sausages, savaloys, beef patties.

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Nowt at the moment, as my Possl is ready to be sold (empty) and my new van is still at the dealers being sorted 😐
But usually ice cube trays and a couple of classic magnums 👍😁
 

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Steel ice cubes?

I guess they have a very high heat capacity. I have some stone ones but they are a bit rubbish, presumably too insulating and slow to absorb heat.
 

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