Tuesday 22 December 2020

Freezer Foods

 
I've never had a freezer like this before, packed to the gunnels (whatever they are) with meat!  The ageing freezer has been full but usually with routine things, often not doing what they say they will do on the packet.  I especially like the lie 'Serves Two,' when there is barely enough for one.  Possibly the £50,000 a year marketing junior who scribbles this is a 6 stone lassie who considers a fish finger 'filling.'  Such 'meals' I have tried and remain convinced they would feed people if they added food to them.  However, for me the next few days feeding looks quite good, if I remember to take things from the freezer of course.
Early this morning I joined the queue at the butchers, one of the few shops open and very busy, where the minted lamb chops and the Xmas chicken, the far to many sausages, were joined by a pack of bacon bought to avoid disruption after December 31st when the Danish bacon no longer arrives.
Then she asks for the cash!
I fainted!
However, Now I have cut it up, bagged it all, filled the freezer and feel guilty in having all this when others have so little.  I know what it is like to have nothing in the freezer bar a bag of chips and some mince, so guilt at my enormous chow wagon upsets me.   
I might get more guilt from that bottle of rum later...

 
Christmas is going to be hard this year for many.  Numbers see their family only at Yuletide and naturally this will not happen for the majority now, though some will break the rules.  A lot of older types who cannot make use of a laptop and who fail to comprehend 'Zoom' for instance (Good on them I say) along with many who understand such things but cannot afford to possess one may well find Christmas Day hard with little means of contact.  
In fact the local Salvation Army used to do Christmas Day dinners for such as wanted them but that will not be possible now.  No way they can get together, I suspect some will be sorry about that.  

7 comments:

the fly in the web said...

Have just visited a so called specialist butcher in search of a rib joint....his beef looked good...but all was in vacuum packs and not a carcass to be seen. Could they cut me the joint I wanted...of course not!Blast them and their pretentions!
We have bought legs of pork for those who work for us, that being the traditional preference.

Kay G. said...

A gunwale (proununced "gunnel" and spelled that way now) is the upper edge of a boat. So, if something is packed to the gunwales or gunnels it is packed full!

Once, I won a spelling bee in my class at school. The teacher took out her dictionary to try and make me miss a word. (Keep in mind, I had already won the spelling bee, I guess she just didn't like me.) She said, "Spell this work...GUNNEL". I replied, " G. U. N. W. A L. E."
My classmates looked so disappointed for me but of course, I had gotten it right! Then, you would have thought I had won the lottery, they cheered!
I always did like to read books about ships! Smooth Sailing to you!
Happy Christmas!

the fly in the web said...

I have - proper glasses on - just spotted the pies....did you have to put them at the front to torment me?

Adullamite said...

Fly, This butcher would be more helpful.

Kay, I actually knew that, but you can bet only you and I knew!

Adullamite said...

Fly, Tee hee! No, they just fell to that position. And keep falling on the floor.

Kay G. said...

I knew you would know!

Adullamite said...

Kay, tee Hee.