I would not see any reason why frozen homemade cooked meals could not be cooked from frozen. They might do better if thawed, though - heat more evenly in less time and might be less likely to dry out.
Yes, you can buy frozen meals, and many people cook meals ahead to freeze for later use. Remember, any food should be sealed tightly in a container suitable for freezing. Most containers are okay for freezing. You can even freeze in glass jars or dishes, including casserole dishes. Although it isn't the best way to freeze food, you can use plastic wrap or tin foil to seal in dishes for freezing for shorter periods of time.
You can freeze anise bulbs for later use.
Drying and smoking foods were usual. In the winter months, cashes of meat could be buried and frozen for use later.
Yes, a prickly pear [Opuntia spp] fruit can be frozen for later use. The fruit tastes best when it's eaten fresh after harvesting and removing the barbed spines. But it also serves up well as juice and puree after being frozen and thawed.
Well you could if you leave it on there for a long enough time The lotion was in my truck all winter! WAS frozen, not IS frozen.....idiot
I think you could use, "Delish in a Dish!"
"Evening meal" is "repas du soir" in French. You could also use "le diner"
You can't use it because it's frozen.
No, its rotten and you could get sick! throw it out immediately
Yes, you would crack one egg into each muffin cup. Bake it at 350° F for 30 minutes. Allow the eggs to cool, and then they can be frozen.
It is not suggested that Aloe Vera juice be frozen since it can deplete nutrients and dilute it. If it needs to be kept longer, it should be refrigerated, but not for too long due to gradual nutrient loss.
"Did you have your breakfast" is the better one to use.
Unfortunately, Stouffer's specializes in frozen food, so there won't be much else you could do with the coupons you received. You could always try to make a few nickels on eBay by selling them.