Oh Momma23, do I have questions for you! I'd love to hear more about your Foodsaver. I always suspected that the bags would add a lot to the food price. But they sound like such a good way to keep food fresher in the freezer.
And what grinder do you use? Someone gave me one from Freecycle, but it did not work. She gave it to me having never even tried it after her mother-in-law gave it to her. I guess the MIL had never tried it either.
Have you ever considered grinding that turkey? I used to buy ground turkey, but now I read the label and it is 30% fat! It did not used to have so much fat in it. It used to have a better, cleaner taste, too. A turkey is not 30% fat, so they are saving out some of the lean for other products. Maybe if I could grind my own, I might use it again.
And by the way, my husband, too, cooked turkey yesterday. But he was pleased to have bought it for $0.89/lb. Your price is eye-popping.
(convenient little smilie, eh?)
If you'd like to answer any of my questions in your blog, I could look for it there.
And what grinder do you use? Someone gave me one from Freecycle, but it did not work. She gave it to me having never even tried it after her mother-in-law gave it to her. I guess the MIL had never tried it either.
Have you ever considered grinding that turkey? I used to buy ground turkey, but now I read the label and it is 30% fat! It did not used to have so much fat in it. It used to have a better, cleaner taste, too. A turkey is not 30% fat, so they are saving out some of the lean for other products. Maybe if I could grind my own, I might use it again.
And by the way, my husband, too, cooked turkey yesterday. But he was pleased to have bought it for $0.89/lb. Your price is eye-popping.

If you'd like to answer any of my questions in your blog, I could look for it there.
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