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ummmm | 17:53 Sun 17th Jan 2016 | Food & Drink
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I've recently bought a chest freezer which doesn't really have much in it at the moment. I have a massive food shop being delivered tomorrow and much of it will end up in the freezer.

How do you keep a log of what's in yours?

Do I need to buy a load of post it notes?
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No...I have a pantry which is just off the kitchen. I think I'll go with the bags idea.
I just chuck everything in and rummage through it to find something to cook.
bhg481 'Really' A printed laminated list with names and dates that you cross off as you use an item!!!. I bet you have individual serial numbers printed on every pair of knickers with a record of the date they were bought and last worn ;-)
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Eddie...problem is lots of what is in the freezer will need defrosting. That means forward thinking and that's where I fail.

I have been good though and have written out meal plans.

^^ No problem I what I rummage today I cook tomorrow.
That is how it works in a pro kitchen as well but there we call it 'prep'
How many ready meals do you need,ummm? :-)
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No ready meals here, Melv :-)

I might be lazy and hide things in cupboards but I do cook....from scratch.
Freezer sacks one for meat,one for veg, one for pies and pastry products, another for non group food x
I have a notebook with a magnetic back and it's stuck on the front of the freezer. I have a list of everything that's in the freezer and cross items off when I use them. If only the rest of my life was as well organised as my freezer (sigh)

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