Did any of you freeze meals or buy extra stuff in preparation for delivery? I didn't last time and kind of wished I would have. I lived off of trail mix, granola bars, dry cereal, hard boiled eggs and string cheese! Now that Bella's involved I can't really do that, besides DH got tired of me saying "I have NO idea what's for dinner"... What did you do to prepare if anything? The only things I really NEED to get before DS gets here is nipple cream and pads (which I'm heading to our CD store this week to see about reusable ones)... anything else you can think of... We're 34 weeks today and Bella came at 35 and 2 so I'm just trying to get myself prepared
Re: preparing for DS
We went to Costco and bought enough toilet paper, paper towels, ziploc baggies, etc. to last 6 months. It's been great not having to worry about buying that stuff, especially since it's usually big packages, which can be difficult with LO (or in your case, 2 LOs!) in tow.
And yes, I cooked like maniac in the weeks before the birth! I made all our favorites that would freeze well. A couple of lasagnas, spaghetti sauce, chili, beef and barley soup, white bean and ham soup, and we bought chicken breasts, turkey burgers, buns, frozen veggies, etc. to have on hand. Other than fresh produce, we didn't need to shop for over a month, which was wonderful!
Jaime & Brent
Oahu, Hawaii | Sept. 9, 2005
My Food Blog - Good Eats 'n Sweet Treats
This is the same for B... we always are sure she has a good healthy meal but sometimes not so much for us!
if you have the space for it freezer meals would be awesome! I didn't cook very much because my grandma was here almost every day and she would help and we don't have the freezer space.
Ohhhhh yeah. We had a freezer full - and I do mean FULL - of food. I spent 2 weeks cooking all kinds of meals (lasagna, chili, pea soup, etc.) and packing them in single serve, throwaway containers. I think Ben thought it was overkill at first, but we didn't have to cook for nearly 3 weeks after the boys came home and it was a lifesaver! It also helped us to eat relatively healthily during that period, since I think otherwise we'd have defaulted to crappy take out.
And then when my mother visited at the end of that time, she cooked again (risotto, more lasagna, a chicken casserole and a few other things) and filled it up again.