Real life has kept me occupied lately, and hasn’t given me a chance to post. Fortunately, my friend Clair at Mummy Deals has graciously offered to help me out with a guest post. She writes a great blog on living well while still managing to be frugal. She always has great advice, and her post today about freezing meals is a great twist on the quick dinner recipes theme!
Ever stood looking at the cupboards wondering what to cook that night only to end up with MacNCheese? In the busy world we live in, who has time to take the kids to school, work a part-time job, shop, do laundry and then have a healthy meal on the table that didn’t cost the earth?
Freezing is an excellent way to save money by buying produce that’s on sale and then freezing it for later. You can also pick a day and have a cooking day where you cook a bunch of meals that you can freeze for later. That way, when you get home after a long day, your options aren’t just frozen pizza or cereal. You can offer much healthier fare.
Here are a few ways to freeze:
Casseroles
So you doubled your recipe and made two casseroles – 1 for now and 1 to freeze. But, you don’t want all your casserole dishes in the freezer, so what do you do? Line the casserole dish with clear plastic wrap and then spray with cooking spray. Place your casserole in the dish, cover with plastic wrap and freeze for a few hours until completely frozen. Remove from the freezer and take it out of the dish. Then tightly wrap the food in more plastic wrap/foil, label and place back in the freezer. When you’re ready to eat it take all the plastic wrap off, place back in the original dish, defrost and cook.
Fruits and Vegetables
I love to have fresh produce around and buy it on sale but I know we can’t eat that much before it goes bad so I chop it the way I’ll use it, put them on a baking tray and then in the freezer for about 2 hours. Once frozen put them in a Ziploc bag and put back in the freezer.
Ice Cubes
Want to make fun ice cubes for drinks? Add a small piece of fruit (strawberry, cranberry, blueberry etc) to an ice-cube tray and then add water. Freeze and then serve in drinks!
This week I’m doing a whole week of tips and tricks on Freezing. Come join me at www.mummydeals.org where you can win a copy of a great cookbook.
My bio
Originally from England, I’ve been amazed at how with a few coupons and a little know-how, you can get things you already use for really cheap or free. My blog is full of frugal tips, easy recipes, encouraging stories and freebies. A true Mummy in every sense of the word, I will help guide you on a frugal adventure that will have you saving money in no time!
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Thanks to Clair for a great guest post! Check out her blog for more great ideas!








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Tumblemoose 02.07.09 at 8:56 pm
Great freezing tips!
Evan thanks for having Clair over for the guest post. You always have the best stuff ehre!
Cheers
George
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