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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 309247" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>JOG sent me this book on freezer cooking that is amazing! I swear I dont know why I didnt think of this before...lol. I really think it makes a whole lot of sense plus saves money.</p><p></p><p>The whole concept is to save time but I think it saves money. You basically do things like cook up a whole bunch of hamburger meat or meatballs or beef cubes or taco meat or stuff like that and put it in meal sized portions in your freezer so you have meals ready to go at a snap. Like you would have a dozen meatballs already cooked just waiting for you to toss into some spaghetti sauce while the spaghetti cooked. Or frozen meatloaf mix ready to take out of the freezer in the morning so it is thawed that evening to bake that night for dinner.</p><p></p><p>Here...around memorial day/labor day and the 4th of july, hamburger meat goes on sale for 99 cents. If you can stock up then for darn near the year...and have a freezer...you can really get a great deal. I always try to get at least a hundred pounds between those dates. </p><p></p><p>Now with thanksgiving and christmas...you can get good deals on turkeys and hams after and during the holidays. Stock up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 309247, member: 1514"] JOG sent me this book on freezer cooking that is amazing! I swear I dont know why I didnt think of this before...lol. I really think it makes a whole lot of sense plus saves money. The whole concept is to save time but I think it saves money. You basically do things like cook up a whole bunch of hamburger meat or meatballs or beef cubes or taco meat or stuff like that and put it in meal sized portions in your freezer so you have meals ready to go at a snap. Like you would have a dozen meatballs already cooked just waiting for you to toss into some spaghetti sauce while the spaghetti cooked. Or frozen meatloaf mix ready to take out of the freezer in the morning so it is thawed that evening to bake that night for dinner. Here...around memorial day/labor day and the 4th of july, hamburger meat goes on sale for 99 cents. If you can stock up then for darn near the year...and have a freezer...you can really get a great deal. I always try to get at least a hundred pounds between those dates. Now with thanksgiving and christmas...you can get good deals on turkeys and hams after and during the holidays. Stock up! [/QUOTE]
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