I put mine in two layers of ziplock baggies and haven't had problems. I usually have them eaten within two months though.
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Canning jars are wonderful! When I boil down an entire chicken I separate the white, dark & fats then put them in jars to freeze. I can stretch one chicken for a whole month's worth of meals (many side-dishes/sandwiches/etc) The freezing lasts a long time (months easily), stacks nicely as cans & they don't get freezer burn. The jars also come in diff sizes so it's easier to portion them out based off your family size/needs.I didn't even think of canning jars. My vacuum sealer has an attachment that will suck the air out of a canning jar. 5 per jar though??
Awesome, yeah that stuff has so many uses.I use kefir all the time for this and pretty much everything. works great. I also add kefir whey to my feed which is always wet to keep the quail from wasting it.