I was looking through the freezer today and ran across a package of pork steaks dated 3 years and a couple of months ago.
They are heavy foil wrapped and upon opening do not appear to have any freezer burn on them.
Should they just be tossed out ?
I was looking through the freezer today and ran across a package of pork steaks dated 3 years and a couple of months ago.
They are heavy foil wrapped and upon opening do not appear to have any freezer burn on them.
Should they just be tossed out ?
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Chest freezer or your kitchen freezer????? If they were in a chest freezer I would cook them and see how they turn out, kitchen freezer I would toss them. Just my two cents. B
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If there is no freezer burn you should be good.
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We had some 2012 Pork the other day. Made Green Chili.
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If no freezer burn and normal appearance, cook it up.
I usually designate old stuff in freezer to recipe like chili or stew or pot pie. If flavor is off a little no worries.
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