Thursday, April 11, 2013

Freezer Meals!!



I am a lazy person and cooking is hard for me so I love having freezer meals.  Just take them out the night before and put them in the fridge to soften (or, as it usually happens in my house, take it out the day of, thaw it in a bowl of water and cook on high).  

I have been collecting crock pot freezer meal ideas for a while. I have done this (one day prep) once before and I loved it- so last week I decided to do it again (but on a little larger scale). 



My not-so-happy helper!

1. Picked the meals I wanted to make and wrote down in a list everything that was needed.  Then I went through my pantry and food storage to see what I had and went to the store. 

2.  We got most of the meat and canned food at Costco (so it was not too expensive), all produce at Sprouts and then I got everything else at King Soopers- total was around $100

3. I wrote the cooking directions on the plastic bag and then stuck a sticky note to the outside to remind me what went in each bag- this way I do not need the recipes right there. I just went down the list on the stick note and filled each bag.


4.  I washed and cut all my veggies before hand- so it was easy to portion out (I did about 1 cup per veggie- 1 onion=1 cup chopped onions)

5. Filled the bags.  I used less meat in each (because there are only two of us) and sometimes more veggies but other than that I stayed close to the recipes and amounts written.

*Note: Last time I did this I just wrote on the bag what canned food was needed but this time I actually opened the cans and added that too the frozen bag.  I think either way works.  It is nice to add the cans later because it helps thaw but that is only if it is something you would definitely have in your food storage; It is a bummer to get out a freezer meal and realize you don't have the canned food to make it  work.


6. I cleared one section in my freezer to store the bags- they lay flat so it is easier than you might imagine to get a lot of meals in there.  Hint: If you put a piece of cardboard down on the rack first it keeps the bags from squishing down there and getting frozen to the shelf.  




 7. Just take them out the night before and put them in the fridge to soften (or, as it usually happens in my house, take it out the day of, thaw it in a bowl of water and cook on high).   

*Side Note: The next morning I was called my my compassionate service leader at church and asked to take a meal to a woman who had just had surgery.   I was going to be busy that day but I was able to swing by and take her some freezer meals! Great Service Opportunity!


1 comment:

erica said...

my favorite part was when you said you're lazy. you are one of the most not lazy girls I know. love you sister.