The following is one of two guest posts about using your refrigerator freezer to do the Once A Month Meals meal plans. Mackenzie from The Centsible Family shares some tips on using your side-by-side refrigerator to store your freezer meals from the Once a Month Meals meal plans.
As the economy continues to struggle the more it makes sense to cook from home, in particular freezer cooking, versus going out to eat. If you are lucky enough to have an additional freezer you can store lots of bulk cooking but if you have only the refrigerator freezer you may be asking how to store it all. Here are a few tips on using your regular freezer for storing all your healthy frozen meals.
Getting Started
When you first decide that you are going to bulk cook and freeze the meals take inventory of your freezer contents to see what can be used for the meals, eaten in the next week, or even donated. This also gives you a chance to clean the freezer from top to bottom and get rid of anything that has been in there awhile. Since my family is trying to become more healthy we have decided to not keep most of the processed meals around, other than a few frozen pizzas or waffles, which means we need to clean out our freezer to make space for the new meals. If you find that you have a lot of prepackaged food such as frozen entrees, snacks, or microwave sandwiches that you won’t have space for or won’t eat in the upcoming week, look for your nearest foodbank that might take these items. If unable to locate one, ask your neighbors or college students if they would be interested in the donations.
Pick Your Recipes
Organizing Your Freezer
First I put any casserole dishes on the bottom of a shelf with the Ziploc freezer meals on top (careful to not compromise the casserole foil top). This keeps all the ready-to-cook meals together and prevents having to pull all the freezer contents out to get to them. Next, I take any meat or chicken I have left that is not cooked and put it on a shelf along with any frozen vegetables. This keeps things convenient since I usually cook the meat and vegetables together if I don’t use a pre-made freezer meal. My final step is to put any prepackaged items together such as the pizzas and waffles and then fit any remaining Ziploc freezer meals around them to use up any leftover space.
The Follow-Up
Once you are organized and have all your meals for the month in your refrigerator’s freezer, the important thing to do is maintain your system. Every time you decide to bulk cook, take inventory of your stock, and see what supplies you already have that you can use for your cooking. Then take these items and choose recipes that would be easily stored (such as in bags) or may have multiple purposes. Once you have your recipes made continue the process of maintaining your freezer and being creative with your space. This will allow you to fully enjoy the benefits of only having to cook once a month.
Mackenzie Field writes the blog The Centsible Family and enjoys finding “centsible” solutions for everyday life including saving money and time. She lives in New Hampshire with her husband and three young daughters.