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On 4/11/2015 Katey1261 said:

I want to thank everyone for their tips. I may try wrapping in Parchment Paper then seal it. What is your opinion on this? I could use plastic wrap just don't really use any more.

Trial and error, see what works the best for you. I know when I freeze rabbit I put it inside a ziplock freezer bag with the zip part cut off There's so many pointy edges it's the only way it works.

LOL, I've never even thought of plastic wrapping before, and I buy it in bulk.

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On 4/11/2015 debc said:
On 4/11/2015 Katey1261 said:

I want to thank everyone for their tips. I may try wrapping in Parchment Paper then seal it. What is your opinion on this? I could use plastic wrap just don't really use any more.

Trial and error, see what works the best for you. I know when I freeze rabbit I put it inside a ziplock freezer bag with the zip part cut off There's so many pointy edges it's the only way it works.

LOL, I've never even thought of plastic wrapping before, and I buy it in bulk.


Also for the pointy ends you can use heavy duty aluminum foil, not for the whole protein just to put over the points..

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On 4/11/2015 4uthebest said:
On 4/11/2015 debc said:
On 4/11/2015 Katey1261 said:

I want to thank everyone for their tips. I may try wrapping in Parchment Paper then seal it. What is your opinion on this? I could use plastic wrap just don't really use any more.

Trial and error, see what works the best for you. I know when I freeze rabbit I put it inside a ziplock freezer bag with the zip part cut off There's so many pointy edges it's the only way it works.

LOL, I've never even thought of plastic wrapping before, and I buy it in bulk.


Also for the pointy ends you can use heavy duty aluminum foil, not for the whole protein just to put over the points..

There's a lot of pointy parts in a cut up rabbit and then when there's 3 even more.

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On 4/11/2015 debc said:
On 4/11/2015 4uthebest said:
On 4/11/2015 debc said:
On 4/11/2015 Katey1261 said:

I want to thank everyone for their tips. I may try wrapping in Parchment Paper then seal it. What is your opinion on this? I could use plastic wrap just don't really use any more.

Trial and error, see what works the best for you. I know when I freeze rabbit I put it inside a ziplock freezer bag with the zip part cut off There's so many pointy edges it's the only way it works.

LOL, I've never even thought of plastic wrapping before, and I buy it in bulk.


Also for the poinrp


ointy parts in a cut up rabbit and then when there's 3 even more.

Well in that case I will take advantage of the super size heavy duty aluminum foil from Sam's and encase the entire Trix mascot and his buddies in it..

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On 4/11/2015 4uthebest said:
On 4/11/2015 debc said:
On 4/11/2015 4uthebest said:
On 4/11/2015 debc said:
On 4/11/2015 Katey1261 said:

I want to thank everyone for their tips. I may try wrapping in Parchment Paper then seal it. What is your opinion on this? I could use plastic wrap just don't really use any more.

Trial and error, see what works the best for you. I know when I freeze rabbit I put it inside a ziplock freezer bag with the zip part cut off There's so many pointy edges it's the only way it works.

LOL, I've never even thought of plastic wrapping before, and I buy it in bulk.


Also for the poinrp


ointy parts in a cut up rabbit and then when there's 3 even more.

Well in that case I will take advantage of the super size heavy duty aluminum foil from Sam's and encase the entire Trix mascot and his buddies in it..

LOL, I happen to have a roll of that. Smiley Wink

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Where is the cheapest place to purchase the 1 Gallon Liquid Block Bags?

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On 4/21/2015 Katey1261 said:

Where is the cheapest place to purchase the 1 Gallon Liquid Block Bags?

Amazon maybe, I've never seen them in stores.

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I bought the Quart size in Bed Bath and Beyond. I really like these bags. Foodsaver is out. Amazon wants around 34 plus change and 6.00's shipping. No way I will keep llooking .
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I just did a quick search and it looks like Walmart, Bed, Bath and Beyond and Bass Pro Shops offer them.

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On 4/21/2015 Katey1261 said: I bought the Quart size in Bed Bath and Beyond. I really like these bags. Foodsaver is out. Amazon wants around 34 plus change and 6.00's shipping. No way I will keep llooking .

I think a roll of paper towels is a couple of bucks. LOL, think I'll stick with that. I know Cabelas sells that 'pad' but I've never looked that close at them, maybe I will next time I go there.

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