Can You Freeze Milk?

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3. Separate Portions

There is a good chance that, at some point in the future, you will need some of the milk, but not all of it. This will be a problem, however, because the milk you have frozen will be in a single, solid lump. This could then mean having to defrost the lot, regardless of how much you actually need to use.

Again, this is another potential issue that is easy to avoid. Instead of using large containers to freeze your milk in, you can try using several smaller containers instead. Then, when you need to use some of your milk, it is easier for you take only what you need.

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