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Where can I get a GOOD cantaloupe ?
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 4076702" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I have been freezing Jalapeno and other peppers and cilantro but never added water.</p><p>Pick /Bag/ Freeze.</p><p>No washing either. Never wanted water on them.</p><p>Yes if you thaw them they will be mushy..I am sure frozen in water they will be the same.</p><p>I use them for cooking not for eating a crunchy pepper.</p><p></p><p>Many years (5+) in a Freezer and they are still excellent. My freezers are NOT frost free.</p><p>Ice absorbs freezer smells and I quit freezing things in water.</p><p>Try double bagging the peppers dry.</p><p>Wrap things in aluminum foil while they are in the saran wrap or baggie and NO smell can penetrate foil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 4076702, member: 15054"] I have been freezing Jalapeno and other peppers and cilantro but never added water. Pick /Bag/ Freeze. No washing either. Never wanted water on them. Yes if you thaw them they will be mushy..I am sure frozen in water they will be the same. I use them for cooking not for eating a crunchy pepper. Many years (5+) in a Freezer and they are still excellent. My freezers are NOT frost free. Ice absorbs freezer smells and I quit freezing things in water. Try double bagging the peppers dry. Wrap things in aluminum foil while they are in the saran wrap or baggie and NO smell can penetrate foil. [/QUOTE]
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