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Accidentally frozen bottle of wine...

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MrsWembley · 22/06/2019 15:27

... can I still use it for cooking with?

DH says no, I say why not?

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GCAcademic · 22/06/2019 15:28

I would.

SarahTancredi · 22/06/2019 15:28

I'm sure people freeze wine in ice cube trays for cooking so I say yes.

gamerchick · 22/06/2019 15:30

Of course use it for cooking. That's what I've cube trays are handy for. Grin Be a waste to just bin it for no reason

LassOfFyvie · 22/06/2019 15:31

Of course you can. Why does your husband think you can't?

DramaAlpaca · 22/06/2019 15:31

Yes, of course.

TheLovleyChebbyMcGee · 22/06/2019 15:32

I would still drink it as normal!

CheekyFuckersDontGetPastMe · 22/06/2019 15:32

Yes

Backwoodsgirl · 22/06/2019 15:34

I would still drink it

LassOfFyvie · 22/06/2019 15:34

I'm sure people freeze wine in ice cube trays for cooking

It's often a "top tip" - what to do with leftover wine. I used to ponder , what the hell is leftover wine? But turning 60 seems to have brought with it a dislike of wine and I rarely have more than a glass now.

MrsWembley · 22/06/2019 15:38

Ooh, yes, forgotten about the leftover wine tip (probably because I've never been in a position to use it...)

DH is very suspicious of anything that might taste/be bad/awful. Me, I'm slightly more devil-may-careGrin

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SunshineSpring · 22/06/2019 15:43

So long as the bottle didnt crack, and hence potentially have fragments of glass in it, of course it's ok to cook with - see freezing remains of wine as ice cubes comments above!

Enjoy your dinner.

Backwoodsgirl · 22/06/2019 15:50

So long as the bottle didnt crack, and hence potentially have fragments of glass in it,

In that case you could strain it through a coffee filter

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