Is anyone else preparing freezer meals before baby? This is our second and I am having another c-section and want to prepare at least 1-2 weeks worth of meals for my husband to be able to just pop in the oven. Does anyone know of the best site or fav recipes? I have been using pinterest but haven't found a lot of dishes that sound good...may just be the pregnancy


Re: Anyone else preparing freezer meals??
I am! I'm trying to do lots of crock pot meals, where I can just defrost a bag overnight and dump it in the crock pot in the mornings.
Right now, I've cooked pork, shredded it (for pulled pork) and froze it plain so I just have to dump in the BBQ sauce and other ingredients... Same thing with chicken - shredded it for both BBQ sauce and also for a good Mexican shredded chicken taco recipe.
I put together beef stew bags with the veggies and meat frozen. I've frozen half casseroles, lasagna, and bags of spaghetti sauce and meatballs.
I honestly think the crock pot ones will be the easiest to still appear "fresh" when they're prepared.
I recently found 5dinners1hour.com and prepped the sample menu, 3 of the 5 need eaten that week, but the other 2 we're freezing. It really did take only an hour to prep them, and for our family of 3 we'll probably get 10 meals plus some lunches out of them all. Haven't eaten any yet to know how good they'll be.... but they all sound and look great to me.
She has a weekly subsciption that is similar, as far as some to eat now and some to freeze, or you can purchase an ebook that is a year's worth of recipes and could pick out just the freezer ones. The third chioce would be an ebook of crock pot recipes, and I assume a bunch of these could be frozen. Oh and at least the weekly subscription includes the grocery list divided among sections at the store (meat/freezer/produce, etc).
Also mamaandbabylove.com is a blog with several freezer and crock pot freezer meals. Haven't tried them out yet, but it's next on my list.... as nesting has set in at my house
I recently found 5dinners1hour.com and prepped the sample menu, 3 of the 5 need eaten that week, but the other 2 we're freezing. It really did take only an hour to prep them, and for our family of 3 we'll probably get 10 meals plus some lunches out of them all. Haven't eaten any yet to know how good they'll be.... but they all sound and look great to me.
She has a weekly subsciption that is similar, as far as some to eat now and some to freeze, or you can purchase an ebook that is a year's worth of recipes and could pick out just the freezer ones. The third chioce would be an ebook of crock pot recipes, and I assume a bunch of these could be frozen. Oh and at least the weekly subscription includes the grocery list divided among sections at the store (meat/freezer/produce, etc).
Also mamaandbabylove.com is a blog with several freezer and crock pot freezer meals. Haven't tried them out yet, but it's next on my list.... as nesting has set in at my house
This is my site of choice. I think it was the included shopping list and lack of precooking that did it for me, but they do require a Crock Pot.
https://melissafallistestkitchen.blogspot.com/2011/09/freezer-cooking-slow-cooker-meals.html
I was absolutely overwhelmed with the birth of DS1. I can remember thinking okay, I'll cook today, and it absolutely did me to in. To chop veggies/do multiple steps was just killer. Particularly when he was nursing so often, it was really tough. DH can and will gladly cook, but I wanted to be prepared for balancing 2 and keeping our schedule going and whatnot.
I have 15 meals either frozen or the crock pot ingredients ready to go. My mom is coming tomorrow and we're doing 15 more. The website I found most useful was:
https://www.momsbudget.com/freezercooking/index.html
Mmmm some of those meals sound delicious! I am just now starting to plan what meals I may want to make ahead and freeze, so far I've only decided on meatballs! I'm thinking I will also make some shredded chicken to use for tacos/tostados, maybe a casserole or two and definitely something to throw in the crockpot!
We just made a ton last weekend - here's my blog post with tips and recipes:
https://erinkristine.blogspot.com/2012/02/freezer-meals-take-2.html
I just make my usual meals as freezer meals when possible. Soups/stews work well when frozen as well as lots of pastas.
I tend to like freezing components that make a meal easily. So freezing a bunch of spaghetti sauce in ziploc bags. Then I only need to reheat and add noodles. Or browning a whole bunch of taco meat (like 5 pounds worth) tino "1 meal" sized bags. Then I can take out the meat and have tacos or use in another recipe.
You can freeze alot of things - even noodles. About the only thing that I know I don't freeze is green onions. I heard they get all wonky.
Here are a few sites I bookmarked from a previous post like this. Haven't done any yet, still a few months from delivering, but thought I would share too...
https://onceamonthmom.com/ This one is nice...has tons of sections for 'diet cooking' baby cooking, traditional receipes, vegetarian, gluten free....
https://www.makeaheadmealsforbusymoms.com/
the 'make ahead' link and 'link up...the theme is...' looked good. the theme one goes through receipes along the same ingredients or cooking style...crock pot...soups...apples....
I am with you on this one. I think freezer meals and casseroles are gross. Also, MH is the cook. He will continue cooking meals after LO is here.
I never got around to freezing much for DD. We made it through just fine with a couple meals from my mom and MIL. A couple of giftcards from Christmas(applebees, subway, etc), and some quick fix stuff like jarred spaghetti sauce and noodles.
This time I did freeze a few things. Basically at about 32 weeks I just started making double batches of things that would freeze well. I have a couple of soups, a few casseroles, some pancakes, and a few crockpot recipe ingredients. Otherwise we will just survive like last time. My mom runs her own business and has already told her customers that she will be taking minimal jobs for the first couple weeks after LO arrives because she will be on "Oma leave"