If you want to *really* keep stuff frozen, long-term, safely, buy a chest freezer. But there are minuses.
I've owned three chest freezers: two huge Amanas, one which died slowly after 20 yrs of service; and the other which remained in a household I disassociated myself from. From what I understand, it is happily working into its 18th yr.
I now own a cheapie, 7-cu-ft Haier from WalMart. It works perfectly well, and has done for 5 yrs.
If you wrap things well (think: Original Saran, if you can get it), and turn this sucker down below 0°F, they'll keep for quite a while.
Minus, Big Minus: chest freezers are, indeed, black holes (even if painted white). There is only one way to get around this: the owner-operator must not only be organized, but have a way to physically organize the chest itself. Baskets, used in a disciplined and orderly fashion, will work. So also will good record-keeping.
I have never had the slightest success at freezerly discipline, organization nor order. Still, the benefits outweigh the odd bit of food I lose into the black hole's interstellar space.
Geo
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