Interesting, make-ahead recipes to freeze

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Interesting, make-ahead recipes to freeze

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Interesting concept - for a 30-day elimination diet, make all the meals ahead of time and eliminate the daily meal preparation agony.

Thanks for posting.

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Deb,

Thanks so much. These make-ahead, frozen recipes look great! Love the blueberry sausage idea.

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Great recipe ideas Deb---can't wait to try some of them!

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Adam, my son (whose first working meeting re: his program with Disney is Thursday - can you feel the pride oozing out of my pores?) works 18 or so hours a day, and more sometimes. He might be going to direct animation in the new movie they are doing "A Winter's Tale", so his plate will be really full, but of work.
I have been cooking up stuff for him - making TV meals so he can take it out of the freezer, heat and eat, and it's all home made and healthy. I am trying to make as much as possible because I will be away for 6 weeks. I can't possibly make enough for 6 weeks (his freezer is really small!), but I will do my best to give him healthy choices.
The recipes will help a lot!

BTW - I have always cooked for the freezer. It's horrible to cook in Israel in the summer, so I cooked and baked for a large freezer by May, and always had enough (boosted by BBQs and picnics) to last me through September.

Now I would like to make stuff that I can eat too!
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What a good Mom you are Lesley!
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Post by cjbndtsn »

Great timing........I'm actually getting ready to go back to work part-time and thought to myself............gee I need to make up stuff and throw in the freezer for me to take for lunches and easy fix supper once I get home. Retirement just isn't my thing yet.......I'm too bored. I've even painted frames around my framed pictures in my garage.......lol. If I would just be sitting in the house.........I wanted to eat. Thanks for the tip to the website.
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