Freezer Cooking

As I attempt to streamline my household tasks, I’ve committed to making a meal plan each week and freezer cooking plays a vital role in my success.  I don’t do this weekly and sometimes I don’t even get to it at all in a month, but it’s another concept which helps reduce 5 o’clock fridge panic (that’s a real illness–it strikes hard and fast).

For those of you unfamiliar with freezer cooking, it’s pretty self-explanatory and simple–you put together meals that freeze well, stick them in the freezer and pull them out when needed.  Coupled with a meal plan, this can make your week of meals a breeze.  There are many helpful online resources for freezer cooking (it has many names–sometimes called once-a-month-cooking or bulk cooking).  Here are a few websites that I find useful:

Once a Month Mom: This site is dedicated to freezer/once-a-month cooking.  A great resource–Dig around and enjoy!

Tammy’s Recipes: This page on Tammy’s Recipes is a nice peek into freezer cooking.  You can search Tammy’s site for freezer meal tips and non-freezer cooking recipes.  I like that her recipes aren’t out of glossy magazines.  Real food for real families. :)

Life as Mom: This article on freezer cooking basics is helpful especially if you’re just getting started.

Moms by Heart: I recommend this site for those of you who, like me, want to adjust freezer cooking to fit you a bit better.  Freezer cooking takes time, planning and a good deal of effort.  Moms by Heart has addressed this and you might find her freezer cooking style better suits your schedule and needs.

Everything Mom: This page offers useful tips and organizing strategies for your cooking session such as what types of food freeze well and how to package your prepared food for the freezer.

Like I said, since there are dozens and dozens (actually, probably hundreds!) of online resources for freezer cooking ideas, you could spend hours looking at them.  In addition, many of these websites offer strategies, tips, and organizational tools for your freezer cooking adventure–if you feel overwhelmed, you’re not alone!  You don’t need to do it all to be successful.  In fact, I’d recommend choosing just one or two recipes your first time around.  You’ll get a better feel for what works for you and you can carry out new strategies and recipes in your next cooking session.  Take your time getting started and remember–This is supposed to make life easier, not more stressful!

I’d love to share some of my favorite tips and recipes with you soon.  I’ll include my freezer cooking plan on Monday’s Meal Plan Menu.  In the meantime, please feel free to share your ideas with me!  What’s your favorite freezer cooking meal?

Menu Planning

Menu planning isn’t a new concept, but it is certainly an important one for me.  Without a weekly meal/menu plan in place I find that food in my pantry and fridge/freezer is underutilized and my stress level by 5pm is quickly on the rise.  I go in panic-mode and start digging through the fridge like a starving animal and because I’m unprepared (specifically for dinner), my little girl is watching a DVD instead of doing something creative, imaginative, or interactive. Max and Ruby, VeggieTales, Hermie the Worm, we love you.  But in small doses.  And if she asks me to help with dinner (which is often) I get irritable because I’m in a rush, people!

So each weekend I try to devote a good hour or so to menu planning for the upcoming week.  Some weeks I have no plan (okay, that should say “lately, more often than not, I have no plan”) and some weeks I have half a plan.  Discipline in check: beginning this week, I plan to have a menu plan in place by Monday afternoon each week and post it here. Wish me luck.  I will need it.

I love to follow blogs that take part in meal/menu planning such as the awesome Money Saving Mom website.  It’s a great help to read what others are planning for their family meals and the best thing is I get to see what recipes are winners based off comments and suggestions other people post before using my money and ingredients.  How selfish.  I generally make small adjustments to fit my family’s tastes and then voilà! I have a new recipe to add to my repertoire.

I am by no means a perfect example when it comes to menu planning, but if you find yourself pressed for time, struggling to pull meal ideas out of your head each day, or just want to try something new, I’d suggest creating a menu plan to make life just a little less hectic.  Covering breakfasts, lunches, and dinners in my menu planning is the key for me.  It also keeps us out of a food rut and eating the same things repeatedly.

Do you have menu plan tips and tricks?  I’d love to hear about them!

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