What’s in your MH freezer?

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Steel has about twice the heat capacity of ice, if you compare the volume not the weight. Heating 1cm³ of steel from -20°C to 0°C requires 67 joules. Heating 1cm³ of ice from -20°C to 0°C requires 38 joules.

However melting 1cm³ of ice at 0°C requires 307 joules, so 1cm³ of ice has a much bigger cooling effect overall than 1cm³ of steel.

The advantage of steel is that it doesn't dilute the drink like the ice does when it melts.
Doesn't it rust?
 

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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.
Chips and fish for the air-frier, spinach, toast loaf and country sandwich loaf.
 
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Converted caravanner!
Gnocchi with vegetables in a nice sauce from Mercadonna. One of our easy indoor meals for our Spain trip homeward bound journey.
 

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Chips and some baps and burgers for emergencies probably still be there in 80 days ish.....and some chopped up blood oranges for Seviila gin.....oh and some ice cubes.....

cheers🍻
 

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