Your answers
1) No, you can't freeze them-at least that I have ever heard. However, since you can cook them in different ways until they are absolutely mushy and the skin all black, they shoud last you a month. Then you can combine the very ultra ripe plantains into a "Tutti-Frutti" icecream... So with some imagination you should not waste any of them. But HEY, try and freeze some pieces of the peeled, very green
platanos, and report back here in a month or so, okay?
2) Cigars. For proper storage, get three zip-loc? bags; put your cigars in one of them. Seal it. Now get a tiny iece of sponge or paper towel or florest's sponge (their green stuff) and moisten it in water, not totally squshy with water, but well dampened. Put that in another zip-loc?. Put both of them in the third zip-loc?. If there is a cool spot in your house about 70?F you can keep your cigars there for ages. Check,every now and then, to see that the moisture element has not dried out.
You can use a Tupperware? container as the third enclosure..
Homemade humifying element for larger containers (Tupperware? or Igloo? ice chests: Take one or two of those plastic soap cases we used to take to camp. Add a few more holes to the bottom. Get some florest's green sponge, cut it to size with a bread knife, moisten the element well, close the soap dish, and put it upside down in the enclosure so as it never allows water to touch a cigar (with the holes facing up). Keep in a cool place.
All ready?
Good, have a Merry Christmas..
HB


One final thing: You
can put cigars in two or three zip-loc? bags and freeze them.
But just for three days! Then you have to put them in the fridge for another three days. This will kill off any beetle larvae that may have escaped the factory. It is a good practice for new boxes of cigars. But just once! When I say two or three bag. I mean covered by them all-in order to avoid zreezer dry out. Capische?