Homestead Pasta Company is still making the gravy in the frozen form. You can buy it directly at their plant. 315 South Maple Avenue Bldg 106. South San Francisco CA 94080 650 615 0750 Their hours are 8-2 Monday through Friday. Homestead Company stopped making canned gravy because the cannery that copacked for them went out of business which left a lot of small businesses without a cannery. They sell the gravy in tubs as well as plastic bags, but frozen. Every Monday, they also make fresh small beef raviolis at a great price. Other pastas and even Italian tamales such as the Casper, Garibaldi, and Golden West Brands can be purchased at the plant.
Every grocery store carries canned pineapple. Tropical fruit is canned all the time.
OnlineKOAMART online has the canned eel (unagi). For a brick and mortar store you just have to find a large Asian market. Most smaller groceries won't have it unless the grocery is specifically Japanese.
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Store it in your cabinet.
Yes, you can freeze gravy for later use. Make sure to store it in an airtight container and thaw it in the refrigerator before reheating.
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Yes, gravy can be frozen for later use. Just make sure to store it in an airtight container and thaw it in the refrigerator before reheating.
its better to be kept at room temp. in a pantry
For Swedish meatballs, a good choice for store-bought gravy is a creamy mushroom or beef gravy, as they complement the flavors of the meatballs well. Brands like Campbell's or Heinz offer convenient options that can enhance the dish. Alternatively, you can also use a prepared brown gravy, which pairs nicely with the savory elements of the meatballs. Just be sure to adjust seasoning to taste for the best flavor.
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If it was store bought in the can, it should have an expiration date. If you canned it yourself, it should be good for a year or so, as long as it was properly sealed and kept in a cool, dry place.