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    Home » Roundups

    How To Freeze Fruits And Vegetables

    Published: Mar 24, 2025 by bobbieblue

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    Freezing fruits, vegetables and even herbs is a great way to preserve their freshness so that you can use them year-round even when they are not in season. With these proven methods for freezing, you can protect your produce when it is peak for flavor and nutrition.

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    This collection of freezing tips and tricks is perfect for anyone that has a home garden or enjoys buying bulk produce on sale at the local Farmer's Market. So the next time you have an abundance of your favorite fruits or veggies save them with these freezing techniques and enjoy them in your favorite recipes for months to come!

    How to Freeze Basil in Olive Oil {Two Easy Methods}

    A few pieces of frozen basil in olive oil.
    Photo Credit: Milk Glass Home

    If you love fresh basil like me, you should try this recipe! It's a great way to preserve that fresh flavor without stressing about it wilting too fast. I guarantee you it's very easy to do.

    Get the Recipe: How to Freeze Basil in Olive Oil {Two Easy Methods}

    How to Freeze Cherries for Pie, Jam, and More

    A bowl of frozen cherries.
    Photo Credit: Milk Glass Home

    It's cherry season, and you've got a big batch of the juiciest cherries. We all know how quickly the season passes and how fast cherries can go bad! So here's a perfect way to save them for later, because let's be real, cherries make everything a little more delightful!

    Get the Recipe: How to Freeze Cherries for Pie, Jam, and More

    How to Freeze Blackberries & Marionberries

    A jar of frozen blackberries.
    Photo Credit: Milk Glass Home

    It starts with that first bite into a ripe blackberry. You've got the burst of juiciness — sweet with just the right amount of tang — and a mix of smooth yet slightly textured flesh. It's an instant reminder of summer. And the best part? You can preserve that flavor all year round with these easy steps from this recipe!

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    How to Freeze Rhubarb

    A bowl of frozen rhubarbs.
    Photo Credit: Noshing With The Nolands

    The perfect blend of tang and sweetness — that is the rhubarb magic. We can enjoy it all year long by following these easy steps. It's worth it, because a good rhubarb takes any recipe to the next level!

    Get the Recipe: How to Freeze Rhubarb

    How to Freeze Peaches

    A few pieces of frozen peaches.
    Photo Credit: Busy Creating Memories

    You're one lucky person, and you happen to have a big box of fresh peaches! We all love them fresh, right? But of course, we can't eat them all in one sitting— as much as we'd love to! So let's find a way to enjoy these sweet, delightful fruits as long as we can. Try this easy recipe and we'll savor peachy perfection in every bite!

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    How to Freeze Raspberries

    A few pieces of frozen raspberries.
    Photo Credit: Busy Creating Memories

    Just like all other berries, we enjoy these little red gems every summer—picking them straight from the vine and enjoying every bite, even with the mess! Luckily, we've got this easy-to-follow recipe, so that we can store these raspberries and savor the taste of summer anytime!

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    Can You Freeze Cantaloupe? How To Tips

    A few pieces of cantaloupe on a wooden chopping board.
    Photo Credit: Blue's Best Life

    Every bite of cantaloupe feels like a refreshing breeze in a hot summer. They are light, sweet, and full of fragrant. The good news? With these simple tips, you can hold onto that summer flavor and enjoy it long after the season ends!

    Get the Recipe: Can You Freeze Cantaloupe? How To Tips

    How to Freeze Zucchini

    Few pieces of zucchini in a zip lock bag.
    Photo Credit: The Kitchen is My Playground

    While zucchini is available in the market all year round, summer zucchini is the best, as it's their season and they are full of flavor! We can preserve these goody greens with these easy steps, so we can enjoy them all year. After all, we all know — whether sautéed, roasted, or tossed in a salad — zucchini adds that perfect touch to any meal!

    Get the Recipe: How to Freeze Zucchini

    How to Freeze Jalapeños – Easy Way to Preserve Extra Peppers

    A bowl of frozen jalapeños.
    Photo Credit: Milk Glass Home

    Frozen jalapeños are a fantastic way to preserve the heat and flavors of the fresh peppers for later use. It's the perfect, convenient method to ensure that they're always ready when you need them, without worrying about them going bad! Follow these easy steps, and for a zesty kick, you'll always know to reach for the jalapeños!

    Get the Recipe: How to Freeze Jalapenos – Easy Way to Preserve Extra Peppers

    How to Freeze Fresh Cranberries: Everything You Need to Know

    Pieces of frozen cranberries.
    Photo Credit: Milk Glass Home

    Cranberries are typically in season during the fall, and as much as we'd love to enjoy them fresh every day of the year, we know that is not possible. But what is possible? Preserving them for cranberry fun in every season! Just follow these simple steps, because we know cranberries are nature's way of bringing a little bit of joy to your plate, no matter the time of the year!

    Get the Recipe: How to Freeze Fresh Cranberries: Everything You Need to Know

    Can You Freeze Baby Carrots?

    A plate-full of baby carrots.
    Photo Credit: Blue's Best Life

    Carrots in their cutest form, yet packed with nutrients and flavor! They are a fun and easy snack that we'd love to enjoy anytime. And guess what? You can have them ready to go! Just follow these simple steps to prep your baby carrots munch-worthy snack whenever you like!

    Get the Recipe: Can You Freeze Baby Carrots?

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    Hi, I'm Bobbie! Welcome to Blue's Best Life. I'm a self-taught cook that loves to cook wholesome meals while still enjoying a truly decadent dessert, because there is always room for a little something sweet!

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