Recent Frugal Blog | Freezer Cooking (See Also Food Blog) PostsHow to Store Your Freezer Mealsby Mary Ann Romans13 May 2009 04:56 AMHere are some tips on how to store your freezer meals effectively. You want to ensure a long freezer life with no freezer burn, plus make sure that you have enough room in your freezer for your meals. Organizing Your Freezer for Freezer Cookingby Mary Ann Romans05 May 2009 10:01 AMWhile having an organized freezer is important for day to day living, it is even more important when you practice freezer cooking. Mystery meals wrapped in freezer bags, freezer paper or aluminum foil can repeatedly be rejected until they are little more than packages of ice. Things to Know About Your Freezerby Mary Ann Romans04 May 2009 12:26 PMWhat you don't know about your freezer could wind up costing you money. Whether it is through the loss of food or by having to repair or replace your freezer, you may find yourself having to pay much more than you save. Freezer Cooking Tipsby Mary Ann Romans06 Apr 2009 12:09 PMReady to start some freezer cooking? It can save you quite a bit of money when you take advantage of bulk buying and having meals prepared ahead of time. Here are some basic freezer cooking tips that you can use to get started. My Turkey Freezer Session 2by Mary Ann Romans25 Feb 2009 09:06 AMThis is another day of creating some freezer meals to use up leftover turkey from a large bird. Yesterday, I got a lot accomplished, although my kitchen looks like "Mount Dishmore." That is one of the downsides to cooking in large batches. I try to clean up as I go along, which can help quite a bit. My Turkey Freezer Sessionby Mary Ann Romans24 Feb 2009 08:59 AMWhen I say that I do freezer cooking sessions, it is a little misleading. I don't usually take a day to do a whole freezer full of meals. Instead, I practice some big cooking, and I make up freezer meals with the leftovers over the following couple of days. Frugal Freezer Cooking: "Hot Pockets" 2by Mary Ann Romans31 Dec 2008 03:37 PMWe are working on a freezer cooking idea--that of making "hot pockets." You can make these pockets for pennies as opposed to buying the expensive ones in the grocery store. They are also much tastier than those other ones, I personally think. Frugal Freezer Cooking: "Hot Pockets"by Mary Ann Romans31 Dec 2008 10:36 AMStocking your freezer using leftovers or foodstuff that you buy in bulk on sale can really save you quite a bit of money. If you have the freezer and the room, I highly recommend doing some freezer cooking. Freezer Cooking Recipes Ideas for Holiday Leftoversby Mary Ann Romans26 Dec 2008 06:01 AMDid you have a wonderful Christmas? We really enjoyed ourselves! Of course, there was an excess of food for plenty of leftovers. Now that the day is over but not the food, it is time to turn some of that food into freezer meals! If you are wondering what to do with your leftovers, keep reading. A Tale of Three Chickens 2by Mary Ann Romans15 Oct 2008 04:59 PMIf you missed the first part of this story, click here: A Tale of Three Chickens. Chicken number one got roasted on Monday, along with some onions and part of the large amount of carrots on which I also got a good deal. Recent Blog Comments pkwynn says... "i agree as a checker in a grocery store, I don't see anything wrong with checking your receipt in front of the checker, we all make mistakes." Mary Ann Romans says... "Memartha, I didn't know about the free toy program." |
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