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Aluminum foil in the freezer, why you should do it

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⚠️ What NOT to Freeze in Foil Alone

There are a few caveats to keep in mind:

  • Acidic foods (like tomato sauce or citrus) can react with foil and give food a metallic taste. Use plastic or glass for these.
  • Foil can tear easily, especially with sharp edges or bones. Always check for holes and consider double-wrapping.

And NEVER put foil in the microwave — only use it for freezer-to-oven meals, or remove it before reheating in a microwave.


Best Foods to Freeze in Aluminum Foil:

  • Meats and poultry
  • Fish fillets
  • Casseroles
  • Pasta bakes
  • Bread and baked goods
  • Breakfast burritos
  • Cooked rice and grains
  • Roasted vegetables

🧠 Final Thoughts: A Simple Trick That Makes a Big Difference

Using aluminum foil in the freezer is one of those small kitchen habits that can make a big impact. It keeps your food fresher, reduces waste, makes reheating easier, and gives your meals a longer freezer life — all with something you already have in your drawer.

So next time you’re storing food for later, reach for the foil. Nana was right: it’s more useful than we give it credit for.


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