Not really. It turns to snot when you defrost it. If you were going to mix it in with a soft food that might be ok.teg33 wrote:Awesome! Thanks for the tips, can you freeze milk thistle?
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Yep that's the one. Never been in short supply so haven't tried the fridge or freezer.
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This is handy to know.Fincho162 wrote:.................but it does keep in the fridge in a sealed container for around 2-3 weeks........an old Hunter Valley trick that one!!!
My wife is going to love this.
I live in a Unit and our small fridge currently has 2kg of frozen chit'd seed served Birds R Us style and a frozen shopping Bag full of green seed heads. There is not much room left n the freezer for human food and now i shall take over the fridge space muhahahha a

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