Yes, this can be done. Make sure that the food is wrapped properly for freezing. Either in an air tight container or freezer paper.
Yes, but boiling is a better option.
yes
Yes, you can safely freeze a ham bone.
Try this split pea and ham soup: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Split-Pea-and-Ham-Soup-I/Detail.aspx
Yes. It's not a problem.
yes
Yes you do.
You should take her to the vet.the bone isn't good for her.
Yes. In fact, removing it from the bone may be preferable.
By removing hydroxyapatite from bone matrix the properties of the bone would become more "rubbery" or flexible. Hydroxyapatite is the natural occurring form of calcium. By taking the calcium out of a bone, the bone would be more flexible because the collagen remains.
By removing hydroxyapatite from bone matrix the properties of the bone would become more "rubbery" or flexible. Hydroxyapatite is the natural occurring form of calcium. By taking the calcium out of a bone, the bone would be more flexible because the collagen remains.
The freezer ain't plugged in.
The ribs should be cooked with bone down.
About 72 year