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Re: Freezing Food


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Posted by Michelle B on January 03, 2002 at 15:02:27:

In Reply to: Freezing Food posted by CanadianHerp on January 03, 2002 at 08:21:19:

I do the same thing. It sure makes my morning go smoother! JJ doesn't seem to mind in the least. Yes, you can add brewer's yeast to the frozen food, because after a while, the freezing deletes vitamin B1 (I think it's B1...) If food has not been frozen long, say a week or two, it's probably not an issue. Beware, though, that as the iggie grows, so will the speed that he/she goes through that food!

:To save myself time, money and frustration I've frozen pre-measured ammounts of food for my iguana and frozen them. He's still realy small so the food I buy for him will evetually go bad before he eats it all. When to food is thawed it still loks and smells good, and he seems to enjoy it more than the fresh stuff. This way it saves on money and time. Is there anything wrong with doing this? Any specific way it should be frozen or anything I need to add if it is frozen? I want the best for my iguana so if it's just all bad, then I'll keep making the food fresh, but if it's just as healthy, then I'll do this.

: Thanks for the time.




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