How do things get freezer burnt?
What about taking an empty gallon of milk.cutting off the top half and using to bottom half to plant something? Anything can be put in thereI have seen people do itThen you can use the top that you cut off for.I don't know, after that, you are on your own LOL.
Make a checker board and piecesTake a piece off a carton like used for 12 pk drinks to make your boardUse a permanent marker or black string with tape or glue to create your boardThen take the bottom off the coke bottles or soda bottleUse them as pieces and cover them with old shirt material using hot glueRed and Black should be fairly easyFinally color your board the same colors by using old crayons or markersOr you can take an old shirt, sew the neck hole upLeave the arms openThen take a long sleeve button up shirt and sew the arms from it into the shirt as one long sling to place around you from your shoulder to your hipthis could be a baby doll sling for small childrenHope this helps.
Since people have already answered what freezer burn really is here's how you prevent it from happening to your foodFirst off no matter what you do your freezer should be set to its coldest settingThe temperature should be below 0 degrees FThis will freeze the liquid in the food quicker resulting in smaller ice crystal which results in less shredding of the internal cells of the foodDon't worry about the electricity it doesn't take all that much more to keep it at the lower temperature and its worth it1Use vacuum sealed freezer bagsI believe Ziploc has just come out with a cheap version 2If you don't want to do that then wrap whatever your are freezing (even if it is already in its own packaging) in 2 layers of aluminum foil and then put in a standard zip freezer bagLeave a small corner of the bag open and suck the air out with your lips and seal itDon't forget to label it since the foil prevents you from seeing the food.
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