I'm going to have to channel you, Missy, and start filling my freezer with produce while it's cheap. I have quite a bit of room in mine!
And, thanks for the tips on where to find the cheap stuff, Elizabeth! I'm definitely going to get some strawberries.
I've had frozen guacamole before and it seemed okay. Do you think I could make my own and freeze it, or is there something special that needs to happen for it to stay edible?
And my chicken news...
We got our first egg! One of our little Cinnamon Queens laid yesterday afternoon. We are so proud! 17 weeks and one day old! AND she even laid it in the nest box. They have been getting more and more chatty the last two weeks, and making all kinds of noise. Last week we noticed two of the Cinnamon queens were squatting, and they were really interested in the nest box.
The picture of her in the box was taken the day before we found the perfect little egg.
Congrats on the egg!

And regarding freezing: http://www.stilltasty.com/fooditems/index/18897 says homemade guacamole can stay in the freezer 4-6 months, in an airtight container. BTW, this site is fabulous! It will tell you if you can freeze something, shelf life in the fridge, and even how long you need to blanch it before freezing. I'm using freezing as most of my preserving this year, for anything not acidic enough to can. My pumpkin puree will be frozen. I'm not quite to the stage of using a pressure canner yet... I think I have PTSD from my mom saying, "Don't bump the canner, or it'll explode!!!!!!"
My husband has to work all day Saturday, so I told him that corn was 6/$1 and I got an extra client, so should I buy 2 cases and freeze it? He reminded me that I don't have my freezer yet. Oh yeah, duh! I hope the sales are just as good next week. Maybe they'll be better. Last year, I bought 2 cases at 6/$1 and we had a family freezing party... and the next week, they were 9/$1. Go figure.
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