I am really wanting to make freezer meals for a month after baby #2 is born. Just really nervous about it since I'm not sure what to do. How early should I start? (I am 28 weeks) Also not sure about good recipes that don't have any type of peppers (major allergy) and I can substitute the dairy for (another allergy). I figured I would lasagna and mac and cheese but that isn't going to feed our family for a month. Any suggestions? All help is very appreciated!
Re: Meals for after baby #2 is born
For dinners I've done precooked spaghetti sauce, this can be used for lasagna, chicken Parmesan, spaghetti or whatever. I also made different marinades and put chicken in it and froze it. Cooked taco meat that just needs thawed, hamburger patties to thaw and cook, BBQ chicken/pork cooked and shredded, buffalo chicken cooked and shredded. Cubed chicken unseasoned to be used for fajitas or stirfry.
I also keep a large bag of frozen veggies, and rolls on hand. I'm also a big fan of my crock pot so I can put it together the night before and then pull out of the fridge and cook in the morning.
Ill try to put up some links that I used tomorrow, I'm on my phone now.
I'd freeze some stuff. I think the marinated meat sounds like a great idea. I'm going to try that myself.
Grilled meats on salads is a summer favorite for us too and it's something MH can do easily to help out.
Another favorite I made was a bunch of tortilla pies. Similar to this recipe:
https://www.marthastewart.com/343451/tortilla-pie
My version basically layers tortillas, refried beans, shredded chicken, enchilada sauce, cheese, corn... whatever you want!
Also wanted to make another suggestion. I know you asked about meals but wanted to also suggest quick lunches/snacks for you. This is handy when it's just you during the day or middle of the night. Think high protein and easy. I did boiled eggs, cheese, peanut butter protein cookies (frozen), frozen mini quiches, homemade waffles (frozen ahead of time) w/peanut butter, muffins. Hope this helps too!
I did Weight Watchers before I got pregnant and plan on resuming sometime after LO is born. They put out a cookbook called "I Love Leftovers" which had many recipes that you either double up on to freeze or they paired up with another recipe that could use the leftovers from meal 1 to make meal 2. Since it's Weight Watchers, they prob don't have many dishes with dairy (dairy is usually high in points) or it would not make a huge difference to substitute it out. I've tried a couple of them and liked them just fine. DH didn't complain about them either. It does have dishes that are outside the normal or "classic" cuisine, so you don't get too bored with them.