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Frozen peas

(47 Posts)
winterwhite Sat 17-Aug-19 21:20:14

I inadvertently ordered quite a large bag of frozen peas with an online grocery order. There are just two of us and it will take forever to get through them. Worse, even small size packs are filled so full that they are v difficult to read fasten after taking out a small amount. Anyone tried quickly decanting into smaller freezer bags. No? Thought probably not. But I hate loose peas rolling round the freezer drawer. Others must have cracked this silly problem, please share. Thanks.

EllanVannin Sun 18-Aug-19 11:54:46

Clothes peg for me too. I don't buy small---no good for me when I like large helpings, of everything really hahahaha.

Callistemon Sun 18-Aug-19 11:56:41

I like peas too, fresh, frozen, mushy, but the frozen peas have to be the 'right ones'.

They're quite nice if eaten straight from the packet, still frozen!

grandtanteJE65 Sun 18-Aug-19 11:57:57

Make pea soup and get rid of the surplus.

MissAdventure Sun 18-Aug-19 11:59:47

Oh I love a frozen pea straight from the bag.
Its like eating a sweet!

Esspee Sun 18-Aug-19 12:02:53

I give my grandchildren frozen peas as a "treat" in sunny weather. They are not allowed sweets so do get excited about frozen peas.grin

shysal Sun 18-Aug-19 13:14:54

I decant into the Asda version of zip lock bags. I keep one particular bag, clearly labelled, for application to painful joints when my RA flares up. This I have used time and again.

Callistemon Sun 18-Aug-19 20:04:47

How many peas do you all buy?
shock

Well I don't need an exact number, obviously grin

Lovetopaint037 Sat 12-Oct-19 09:38:45

I use plastic pegs as well but often put the whole bag of opened peas into a slightly larger freezer bag which contains the peas and stops them invading the freezer.

Fennel Sat 12-Oct-19 20:45:40

I buy the largest pack from Birdseye. I don't like those plastic pegs, I just use a rubber band.
Squeeze all the air out first.

MawB Sat 12-Oct-19 21:03:47

Still counting Callistemon .............gringrin

GrandmaKT Sat 12-Oct-19 21:15:16

I was going to suggest making soup too. Just cover frozen peas with chicken or veggi stock, bring to the boil and liquidise (I use one of those blender sticks). It is really tasty!

M0nica Sat 12-Oct-19 21:20:04

I have a whole pile of old ice cream boxes, really old 2.5 and 5 ltre, boxes and all vegetables get emptied into them so that they stack neatly in my chest freezer.

jacq10 Sat 12-Oct-19 21:29:28

I have so enjoyed this thread - better and funnier than Saturday night TV!! Seem to remember an advert with a solitary pea being chased all over the place. I, too, am a fan of clothes pegs. DGS came in one day to find one of my slippers stuck together at the toe with a clothes peg. I explained it was to hold the top and sole together till the superglue set - you should have seen his face looking up at Granny.

MiniMoon Sun 13-Oct-19 00:00:30

^I eat my peas with honey,
I've done it all my life,
It makes the peas taste funny,
But it keeps them on the knife^.

Just thought I'd throw that in?.

giulia Sun 13-Oct-19 05:13:36

Take a rubber glove you wish to discard. Cut the cuff across completely (you can do this two or three times on one cuff). You end up with very strong, wide "rubber bands" which fit well over bags of frozen goods. No cost.

Bossofnobody Sun 13-Oct-19 07:03:26

Give peas a chance grin

Sorry , had to do it...

Witzend Sun 13-Oct-19 07:11:42

You could always make some lovely green pea and ham soup. That would see off quite a few.

NotAGran55 Sun 13-Oct-19 09:25:24

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-45564552

Bossofnobody

I totally agree smile
I was very sad to see the removal of this - it always gave me a smile as I drove under it .

Luckygirl Sun 13-Oct-19 09:36:24

Ebay have freezer clips for next to nowt!

EllanVannin Sun 13-Oct-19 09:40:55

Hahahaha I'm another fan of the clothes peg too.

sf101 Sun 13-Oct-19 09:59:44

I am a big fan of the plastic clips, use them on all half empty packets in the freezer and out, and when they run out I have a full peg bag of wooden pegs (can't stand plastic ones!)