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OK, so my local Sprouts has boneless, skinless chicken breasts on sale for 1.69 per pound.
I eat a lot of those, and I'd like to stock up. I'm thinking I want to buy a bunch of them, and freeze them, but I have some questions.
First, everything I see on freezing chicken breasts has me using plastic, and ziplock bags. I hate the waste of that. I was wondering if I could use Tupperware containers? If not, is there a way to do it that doesn't involve putting so much non-recyclable plastic into the landfill?
Second, how long will they keep in the freezer?
Thanks,
I eat a lot of those, and I'd like to stock up. I'm thinking I want to buy a bunch of them, and freeze them, but I have some questions.
First, everything I see on freezing chicken breasts has me using plastic, and ziplock bags. I hate the waste of that. I was wondering if I could use Tupperware containers? If not, is there a way to do it that doesn't involve putting so much non-recyclable plastic into the landfill?
Second, how long will they keep in the freezer?
Thanks,