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Do I really need a Freezer?

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Kateykrunch Tue 14-Jun-22 09:29:10

Further to the canny shopping thread. I would have space in my sunny kitchen for a small table if I got rid of my fridge freezer and just had a fridge. We have a weekly Ocado delivery and often have to remind ourselves to use things from the freezer. I am not a cook or baker so its just veg, chips, yorkshire puds and the odd ready meal in there in any case. Would you manage without one? If I got rid of it and it was a mistake we could always put one in the garage. Gosh, sorry this is a boring question isnt it!

Blondiescot Mon 31-Oct-22 12:42:13

I couldn't do without mine. In fact, we have three - one is our main fridge/freezer, but we also have a standalone freezer in the kitchen which is mainly used to freeze veg from the garden to keep us going throughout the winter. We also have another standalone freezer in one of the garden sheds which is kept solely to store our dog's raw food.

dogsmother Mon 31-Oct-22 12:18:50

Only two of us here however we have fridge freezer in the kitchen and two small freezers in the shed ( no garage here)
We have two small dogs who eat raw complete which takes up quite a bit of space in one. I like to have plenty of fruit and vegetables and space for bread if it is yellow stickered as well.

Farzanah Mon 31-Oct-22 11:26:57

I have just a fridge freezer but couldn’t manage without. I only buy frozen fish because I think it is freshest, and try to shop once weekly to cut travel cost, and I find a freezer is essential especially for staples like bread and milk. I also find batch cooking saves time and electricity and freeze special offers such as butter. Would not like to have to shop more frequently, unless I had a shop on the doorstep.

Mollygo Mon 31-Oct-22 09:49:59

I use my freezer for bulk cooking of things like soups and bulk buying of things on offer e.g. butter, when it’s 2 for £5 instead of £3.75 per tub. Also frozen veg like garden peas (only the dog and I like them and just a handful at a time is soo useful). At Christmas, I wish I had a bigger fridge and freezer -there are some tempting party foods and the family appetites have grown!

Forsythia Mon 31-Oct-22 08:31:03

We have 2 fridge freezers. Both are Bosch. One in the kitchen and one in the garage Both always in full use as I batch cook and freeze. Wouldn’t be without them.

Grammaretto Mon 31-Oct-22 08:25:49

Ha BlueBelle I don't have a garage.
We never had more than the ice compartment at the top of the fridge when our 4 DC were growing up here. How did we manage! grin

We must have felt the lack because before DH died, we bought a front loading freezer which fits inside a cupboard. I looked inside recently and see I have veg soup and plums from the mega harvest and rather than buying for one, I buy normal size packages and use what I need and freeze the rest.
Frozen food never looks attractive and
everything creates some work though doesn't it!

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Jaxjacky Fri 07-Oct-22 13:55:14

We’ve just bought a small chest freezer, the f/f is packed.

Grantanow Fri 07-Oct-22 13:34:19

We have a fridge freezer and a vertical freezer. Very useful for all sorts of reasons.

prestbury Fri 07-Oct-22 11:48:54

henetha

I like to batch cook, and keep some ready meals etc, so really do like having a freezer. But it lives in the spare bedroom as there is no room in my kitchen. A slight inconvenience only.
It used to live in the garage, but I got through three freezers before learning that they don't like to get too cold, strangely.

Depends on the model of freezer you buy. The majority of freezers don't like the lower temperatures of garage storage.

Beko are one of the few manufacturers that have freezers that are designed to work at ambient temperatures of -15 degrees, cannot think of any garage that would be that cold.

henetha Fri 07-Oct-22 10:13:17

I like to batch cook, and keep some ready meals etc, so really do like having a freezer. But it lives in the spare bedroom as there is no room in my kitchen. A slight inconvenience only.
It used to live in the garage, but I got through three freezers before learning that they don't like to get too cold, strangely.

Whiff Fri 07-Oct-22 07:16:28

Couldn't manage without either my under the counter fridge and under counter freezer. I can't cook a fresh meal or soup for my lunch everyday. So I cook enough dinners to last me 6 meals same with my soup..
Both fridge and freezer always well stocked as well as my stock cupboard. I have a Sainsbury's delivery everything 6 weeks and just get fresh veg when I need them. Yesterday made a lasagne using Quorn mince,peppers , leeks, tomatoes and mushrooms all ready cut up in freezer and everything just went into the pan to cook. Cheese was out of the freezer as well. I buy a 400g block cut it into 8 and freeze. Just get a chunk out when needed. I bulk buy fresh veg and when my hands are ok cut every thing and freeze. The only frozen veg I buy is cauli,broc ,peas and French beans. Need to make soup today but as my hands are ok will be made out of fresh veg.

BlueBelle Fri 07-Oct-22 06:18:10

Isn’t it funny that people presume everyone has a garage

I have changed this year from a large fridge freezer to a smaller free standing separate fridge and freezer
I don’t cook much apart from things like stir fries jackets potatoes in the microwave vegi burgers of various types quorn etc non of which takes much cooking I probably use my stove about half an hour a day

I only shop about once every ten days so yes I feel I need a freezer

karmalady Fri 07-Oct-22 05:43:11

A new miele upright freezer was the first thing I bought on moving here and it stands proud in my kitchen, together with its twin fridge. 253litres. I always fill my freezer, easy to do as I make lots of ready meals for myself, soups, crumbles, freeze coffee beans and nuts, butter. Lots and lots of berries, all home grown, a years supply of blueberries. Grass fed meat. Fish from cornwall

Via the freezer, I know exactly what is in all my meals. I am widowed and single and use my freezer to the max. Ready food allows me to save money on batch cooking and saves me lots of time so I can get on with my hobbies and go cycling

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M0nica Thu 16-Jun-22 19:11:14

I use my freezers a lot. I have fridge freezer in the kitchen that has frozen vegetables, the ones that are needed in handfuls in recipes: peppers, celery, carrots, plus peas and sweetcorna sliced loaf (in use)bacon, sausages, bread rolls, etc etc. Small pots with excess food - veg and similar from meals where i cooked too much.

My big upright freezer in the utility room has all my batch cooked ready meals, meat bought in bulk from local farmers that sell Pasture for Life grade meat. Fish, which comes in kilo packs, from a local supplier, plus surplus crops from the garden. I then have a small 'seasona'l freezer in the garage for the abundance of crops I get rom the garden. Last year it contained 26lbs of rhubarb, 8 lbs of runner beans, 15lbs of blackberries, several large containers of stewed apples, etc etc. This usually doesn't get turned on until late September and gets switched off in February as stocks shrink and will fit in the other freezers.

Mapleleaf Thu 16-Jun-22 19:05:24

No, I can’t imagine doing without my freezer. Frozen veg & fruit, making double quantity meals so one can be frozen for another day, oven chips, meat from the butcher, fish etc. No, thinking about it, it’s pretty indispensable.

MawtheMerrier Thu 16-Jun-22 19:00:41

Of course you do!
Where would you keep your Mini Magnums for Wimbledon fortnight?

Kateykrunch Thu 16-Jun-22 18:06:25

Thanks for all the views, think I will give it a try without one and get the table for the sunny kitchen.

Floradora9 Tue 14-Jun-22 21:18:24

I would hate to be without mine . I have a large chest freezer in the garage and a fridge freezer in the kitchen . I always have meals precooked soup and we freeze the local raspberries to last all winter . We just finished last years to-day . I also buy any fish or meat on offer . We do not live near good shops so it is so handy to go out the night before and pick what I will cook or reheat the next day . We had one of the very first chest freezers 45 years ago and always had one since then .

Maggiemaybe Tue 14-Jun-22 19:02:31

Of course if depends on individual circumstances, but I’ve got two (one in the cellar) and wouldn’t want to be without either of them. We have an allotment, so they come in for storing excess produce, and soups, pies etc made from it. And it means we can pick up bargains when we see them and stick them in there. Plus they’re invaluable when we’re entertaining, or at Christmas etc, so we can plan ahead.

We were away for a few days lately so I checked with my energy account online approximately how much they cost to run when very little was left on. I was surprised at how little it was.

But if you need the space and don’t use yours much, it’s another matter altogether.

BlueSky Tue 14-Jun-22 18:22:27

Very very useful during lockdown!

Chardy Tue 14-Jun-22 18:12:31

I don't particularly like cooking. I cook enough for a family of 4, eat one, one for the fridge for tomorrow, 2 for the freezer.

SunshineSally Tue 14-Jun-22 17:34:11

I have a large upright freezer and also purchased a small chest freezer when we first had lockdown. I like to batch cook so that we can have roast dinners/casseroles etc when I'm feeling lazy! There is only 2 of us (plus the dog and cat!) I know, but it just saves so much time and I like to freeze the rhubarb and vegetables that DH grows too. I do ensure that I rotate food regularly though wink. I wouldn't want to be without them!