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No ones fault - rant

Grannie75

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Norfolk
Type of diabetes
Prediabetes
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Diet only
I live right out in the sticks in Norfolk so only shop once a month, but pick up a few fresh veg locally. My last big supermarket shop was Tuesday this week, then Thursday power cut. It has just come back on after 33 hours of blackout and on checking my big chest freezer it was all ruined. 3 whole chickens, joint beef, joint pork, 8 packs frozen kippers, frozen mushrooms, peppers etc, and large 5k pack of chicken breasts all ruined plus in fridge another chicken for this weekend and 6 fresh salmon fillets and 3 large tubs thick fresh cream for coffee and for using with a few berries. So very fed up.....
Looked at insurance policy but excess makes it not worth claiming ( and losing no claims bonus)
Sorry but I needed a rant to throw my toys out - no ones fault but the weather but still needed to scream and shout - sorry
 
Oh Hell, Grannie.

How much can you cook and refreeze?
I would be a whirl of roasting and slow cooking and try and get everything portioned up and back in the freezer.
 
I agree with Brunnaria.. Salvage what you got. I wish I lived closer (West Country.) else I'd help you with them kippers...

That's a pity about the power cut. Is it possible to make some sort of "fish chowder" with the salmon & kipps?
 
How absolutely awful, That has really got to be every one with a big freezer's worst nightmare. I'm up here in Yorkshire and I wish I was closer so I could help in a more practical way. I agree with the others, cook what you can and then freeze again.
 
Many thanks, I plan to cook as much as I can tomorrow ( too late tonight) but not sure about the salmon as it was in the fridge for all that time, also the chicken in the fridge may be a bit iffy. I may cook them and let the dogs have a feast !!
The freezer stuff I will cook and refreeze again so a bit of a chance but minimal I think. Think I might take a chance on the kippers as they are sealed in cooking/ microwave bags ( like cook in the bag) so they may be ok. No doubt I will find out!!

Funny thing is last night and tonight by the light of a candle I searched for food that didn't need cooking but was suitable for LCHF, last night found lettuce and salad bits plus a tin of tuna with mayo - so sorted. Tonight not quite so organised, half a manky pepper, a tomato that had split, a wilted lettuce, an avocado and mayo. I tried to keep the fridge door closed as long as poss so just grabbed what I could in about 5 seconds. Thank goodness it was too dark to see what I was eating.
Never mind eh...
 
I live right out in the sticks in Norfolk so only shop once a month, but pick up a few fresh veg locally. My last big supermarket shop was Tuesday this week, then Thursday power cut. It has just come back on after 33 hours of blackout and on checking my big chest freezer it was all ruined. 3 whole chickens, joint beef, joint pork, 8 packs frozen kippers, frozen mushrooms, peppers etc, and large 5k pack of chicken breasts all ruined plus in fridge another chicken for this weekend and 6 fresh salmon fillets and 3 large tubs thick fresh cream for coffee and for using with a few berries. So very fed up.....
Looked at insurance policy but excess makes it not worth claiming ( and losing no claims bonus)
Sorry but I needed a rant to throw my toys out - no ones fault but the weather but still needed to scream and shout - sorry
Hi, sorry to hear of your problems.
Although you can't get financial compensation for your spoilt food, you may be able to get compensation for the inconvenience. Look at this link
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/c...ply/get-compensation-if-you-have-a-power-cut/
and see if it helps.
 
Many thanks, I plan to cook as much as I can tomorrow ( too late tonight) but not sure about the salmon as it was in the fridge for all that time, also the chicken in the fridge may be a bit iffy. I may cook them and let the dogs have a feast !!
The freezer stuff I will cook and refreeze again so a bit of a chance but minimal I think. Think I might take a chance on the kippers as they are sealed in cooking/ microwave bags ( like cook in the bag) so they may be ok. No doubt I will find out!!

Funny thing is last night and tonight by the light of a candle I searched for food that didn't need cooking but was suitable for LCHF, last night found lettuce and salad bits plus a tin of tuna with mayo - so sorted. Tonight not quite so organised, half a manky pepper, a tomato that had split, a wilted lettuce, an avocado and mayo. I tried to keep the fridge door closed as long as poss so just grabbed what I could in about 5 seconds. Thank goodness it was too dark to see what I was eating.
Never mind eh...
Funny enough. I noticed the dog in your profile pic & thought, don't totally waste it..? ;)
If the kippers are "vacuume packed"? I don't see an issue. The pork &'beef cook it & see how long you can stretch it with the cold cuts?

Sorry. I'm no real ***** Craddock.. Just as well. She was a bit of a carb freak....
 
Hi, sorry to hear of your problems.
Although you can't get financial compensation for your spoilt food, you may be able to get compensation for the inconvenience. Look at this link
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/c...ply/get-compensation-if-you-have-a-power-cut/
and see if it helps.

I really don't think I can blame them for storm Doris as she was the real cause, and as most of our power lines are above ground then falling trees create havoc - the joys of living in the sticks
 
Not for 'an act of God' like Doris

It could be worth checking your household insurance cover, as some of the comprehensive cover ones have it wrapped up with everything else. It's only a phone call.
 
I really don't think I can blame them for storm Doris as she was the real cause, and as most of our power lines are above ground then falling trees create havoc - the joys of living in the sticks
Hi, if you look at the link I sent, it says you can get £70 compensation for an electricity cut caused by bad weather blowing trees onto cables. The Electricity Companies have the cash put on one side for these situations, why not claim your £70?
 
@Grannie75 I'm so sorry to hear this! Sending a hug.

I remember after the great storm in 1987 we lost 2 chest freezers full of food. My dad put in an insurance claim and it came to four figures just for the food.

There were some frozen lambs in there, mind (we had a small holding) but a lot of it was homemade and portioned stews, blocks of homemade stock, homemade ice cream, soft fruit, blanched veg, bread rolls, some fancy stuff from M&S, free range chickens - the loss adjuster was very supportive, and it was all about replacement value, from what I recall - parents did a lot of research into what it would cost to replace it all, and a value was agreed.

We had some amazing meals in those 2 weeks without power - we had an oil-fired Aga in a rural village with no gas - so we had a lot of neighbours turning up with all sorts of ingredients out of their unpowered fridges - and ours, of course - which were pooled, cooked and shared in our kitchen.

I was a kid so I admit I have memories of the exciting fun stuff rather than the gritty inconvenience, but I still remember it as a highlight of my childhood.

Hope you get things sorted. Sending another hug your way.

:)
 
@Grannie75 what a nightmare! (((Hugs)))

Worth trying the electricity company - only the cost of a phone call or email
 
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