Dear Migros, please include onions in your frozen food range. The time saved would be worth its weight in gold for me as a mother.
Dear Migros, please include onions in your frozen food range. The time saved would be worth its weight in gold for me as a mother.
After more than two years, I have the time to cut onions again. But as you can read, it was all about saving time. And believe me, when I had time without a child, I didn't want to spend 30 minutes chopping onions. I'd rather shower or pre-cook. Incidentally, you can ask yourself this question for all frozen products.
It depends, there are onion slicers, many onions are cut or shredded in no time at all, it has to be done once, you will probably be able to find the time.... You also pre-cook, so just freeze a load of onions in advance, I did that too and could then take the onions out of the freezer in portions for salads etc...
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After more than two years, I have the time to cut onions again. But as you can read, it was all about saving time. And believe me, when I had time without a child, I didn't want to spend 30 minutes chopping onions. I'd rather shower or pre-cook. Incidentally, you can ask yourself this question for all frozen products.
Understandable, as already mentioned if it's pressing, look at Coop, Aldi, Lidl.
It depends, there are onion slicers, many onions are cut or shredded in no time at all, it has to be done once, you will probably be able to find the time.... You also pre-cook, so just freeze a load of onions in advance, I did that too and could then take the onions out of the freezer in portions for salads etc...
Dear summer girl, I have expressed a product wish that is available abroad, so nothing utopian.... Your well-intentioned advice still comes across to me as a slap in the face, so can we leave it at that? Kind regards
Hello Sonnenschein_2, we do indeed have one item in our range. However, the Cipolla are only available regionally in the cooperatives of Geneva, Vaud, Neuchâtel-Fribourg and Valais, or you can order the onions from Migros Online. We do not stock frozen onions nationally. Best regards, Mia
These are very small packs. I found a 1 kg pack from another supplier. As a mom, I cook for lots of people, including lunches with lots of children, which is exactly when time-saving products make sense, because then you also need larger quantities. Too bad Migros can't keep up here. Thanks anyway. Best regards.
I had 4 children, 2 day-care children and a husband. I used to have a full meal on the table every day, and quickly chopping onions with it or in between never bothered me. I really can't imagine using frozen onions.
I had 4 children, 2 day-care children and a husband. I used to have a full meal on the table every day, and quickly chopping onions with it or in between never bothered me. I really can't imagine using frozen onions.
Thank you, that's what we need, more women telling each other they're not enough. If you don't want frozen onions, just say you're not interested in this product. Alternatively, you can say nothing at all. But I think this was more about your self-worth than onions.
I had 4 children, 2 day-care children and a husband. I used to have a full meal on the table every day, and quickly chopping onions with it or in between never bothered me. I really can't imagine using frozen onions.
And now? Just because it didn't bother you doesn't mean that it does for everyone. Personally, I hate cutting onions, which is why I like this kind of relief.
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And now? Just because it didn't bother you doesn't mean that it does for everyone. Personally, I hate cutting onions, which is why I like this kind of relief.
...especially when it ends like this. 🧅 + 🔪 = 🩸 + 🩹 = 😒 grmpf
Finds exciting mentioned no one the price of 20.- / kg thought if you have many children you have to save rather times, but have found the two products maybe Migros can give information whether they are still there? (Photos below) The one in the tube I once had was reduced in price, I think. I don't know Anna's Best but I hardly know anything there, not my budget. Otherwise https://www.bofrost.ch/de/produkte/gemuse/rohgemuse/zwiebelwurfel-1/ make a larger order there with all kinds of pre-cut time-saving products, then it's twice as worthwhile (alternatives because Migros won't include it in their range).
And apart from the high price, I also think the packaging is stupid. An aluminum tube or plastic container for sliced onions? So unnecessary and unecological.
And now? Just because it didn't bother you doesn't mean that it does for everyone. Personally, I hate cutting onions, which is why I like this kind of relief.
I want to make one thing clear: nobody is judging anyone here, I just find it funny to react so irritably because of a time investment of maybe 30 minutes a month (if at all)... Nowadays you no longer have to chop onions, with a simple kitchen appliance you can chop masses of onions within minutes, no tears included, then fill them into small containers and put them in the freezer, I have the cutter pictured below, an ingenious device, with which I have processed dozens of onions within minutes and then filled them! Oh yes, there is also the simple Nicer Dicer which is cheap to buy, with the smallest knives an onion is cut into small pieces within seconds..... you don't even need containers for freezing, you can also use an ice cube tray (which you don't need).... depending on the age of the children you can involve them, I think chopping with the device below could even be fun for them.... there is also the cost factor, the frozen product is expensive, for the price you can buy kilos of Zweibeln, if you buy them fresh you can determine the quality yourself, which is not the case with the frozen product....