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Can borscht and other first courses be frozen and how to do it: tips from the hostess

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If you regularly prepare meals at home, you've faced the problem of leftovers. Most people simply don't know what to do with it, and as a result, throw it in the trash.

However, there is a much better way to keep food from spoiling in the fridge and ending up in the trash, and that is freezing. Blogger Nataliia Kozak shared on her Instagram how to do it right.

How to freeze ready-to-eat food?

1. The easiest way to freeze is to freeze the first meals. Simply pour them into portioned containers and reheat them in the microwave or in a saucepan as needed.

2. When it comes to second courses, add a little water to them before heating. Usually, the freezer dries out the liquid, so you need to add moisture to the food to prevent it from turning out too dry.

Why do you need to freeze ready-to-eat food?

1. If you have cooked too much borscht, you can freeze part of it and eat the rest. In this way, you will provide your family with a variety of food, because it often happens that until a dish is completely eaten, another one is not prepared.

2. This is a great way to keep food from spoiling. Even if you're tired of a dish, there will come a time when you want to try it again.

3. Freezing food is a great way to make preparations for your family when you need to leave them for a certain time.

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