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    Can cauliflower be frozen?
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    Yes! You can cut the cauliflower into smaller florets and place them on a sheet pan, uncovered, freeze them for a couple of hours, then put the frozen pieces into Ziploc bags. If you have a recipe that calls for "riced" cauliflower, pulse the cauliflower in a food processor until it looks like rice, then put it straight into Ziploc bags and into the freezer.
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    How long can you keep frozen celery?
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    Raw, blanched celery will last about 12 to 18 months. Once cooked, it will last 10 to 12 months.
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    Can you freeze fresh, cut-up carrots and celery?
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    Yes, but you still need to blanch them first. Because their cooking times may vary, you need to blanch them separately. After that, you can freeze them together. Use them within 9 to 12 months; carrots have a slightly shorter freezer lifespan.
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    What is the best way to store celery?
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    Cutting, blanching, and freezing celery takes the most effort, but it will last the longest. You can also store celery in a glass or water or wrap it in foil, but it won't last as long. For more information, check out How to Store Celery .
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