Chocolate chips stored in the freezer--yea or nay?
Nay. Milk chocolate keeps for about 10 months stored in a cool, dry environment. If it's too warm or humid, though, you'll get the white streaks.
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Chocolate chips stored in the freezer--yea or nay?
Nay. Milk chocolate keeps for about 10 months stored in a cool, dry environment. If it's too warm or humid, though, you'll get the white streaks.
Are these the bunnies from last week? And therefore unscathed?
Well, it's hard to tell, because they're bunnies. They're the same general color as the others. One of the ones from last week was a baby. I haven't seen the baby, since. These were adults, and my guess is they were trying to act like adults...bunnies, that is.
It does seem to mean that the coyote didn't get them, at least. I hope it didn't get the baby.
COYOTES ATE MY BABY
Chocolate chips stored in the freezer--yea or nay?
Yea. I've stored them there many a time, with no noticible change in flavor. And you can bet I quality checked them.
IT MIGHT BE BUNNIES!
Milk chocolate keeps for about 10 months stored in a cool, dry environment.
I only use the semi-sweet chips so...
It does seem to mean that the coyote didn't get them, at least. I hope it didn't get the baby.
It seems a baby bunny would hardly be worth a coyote's notice. Hopefully the coyote is eatin' nasty rats or somesuch vermin.
Thanks. Into the freezer they'll go.
(I know they keep quite awhile just in a normal pantry, but it is getting toward summer here, I have no AC, and the pantry is on the west side of the house.)
ETA--these are semisweet.
COYOTES ATE MY BABY
Just so it wasn't the other way around -- that there's a hangin' offense
Thanks. Into the freezer they'll go.
I wouldn't freeze bunnies, myself.
ETA--these are semisweet.
Oh, well, if they're semisweet bunnies, that's okay. Freeze the hell out of them.
It seems a baby bunny would hardly be worth a coyote's notice. Hopefully the coyote is eatin' nasty rats or somesuch vermin.
I know next to nothing about coyotes. The animal control officer did say the rabbits are probably what brought the coyote to the general neighborhood, and to be sure to keep all small pets inside.