
Audio from the BBC's The Food Programme about frozen food from February, 2006. Over the winter I actually used some frozen vegetables (baby spinach, broccoli, green beans) and found them to be tasty and very convenient. Now that the farmer's market is carrying such stuff, I'm back to using fresh. [Thanks Michael!]
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