I am in full nesting mode. I spent the last two weeks preparing freezer meals to have for after the baby comes. I have just made double batches of everything I make for dinner and freeze half of it. It is so easy. Why have I not been doing this all along?! So far I have a whole shelf full of freezer meals. I have a side by side fridge and freezer so the shelves are small, but hey it makes me feel good to have something ready. Someday my freezer will look like this…
Here are a few of the recipes I used to freeze:
Picky Palate’s Baked Ziti
Pumpkin Soup
Simply Lasagna
Beef Stroganoff (from Betty Crocker Red Cookbook, sorry could not find a link and was too lazy to type the recipe in)
Taco Soup
1 can diced tomatoes
1 can corn
1 can black or kidney beans
1 package taco seasoning
1/4 chopped onion
1 lb. ground beef
Brown ground beef with onion. Do not drain the cans. Add all ingredients to large pan. Bring to a boil and simmer 5 minutes.
I put the soups in freezer bags and laid flat to freeze so I could store them like files and the ziti and lasagna in to those disposable foil baking dishes.
I was also contacted by Plentiful Pantry to review some of their items. Their products are great because you can store them on a shelf and grab them when you need something quick. You just have to add a few ingredients to each.
First, we tried the Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars. Is that not the cutest packaging ever?! I could not bear to throw it away! These were so easy, just add hot water, cream cheese and butter and chill. We added caramel sauce and whipped cream the first night and it made them really sweet! We actually liked them better the second day after they had set up more and the flavors had more time to mingle. The box says it makes 16 bars, but I would say more like 12. We like dessert. 😉
Next, we tried the Chicken and Dumplings. I was totally skeptical about this one because I did not request it and I do not like anything soggy. Also, it called for canned chicken which I am not a huge fan of. I have to tell you though, I am converted. I broke the chicken up and it was just like shredded chicken and the dumplings were like little biscuits, completely cooked and non-gooey inside. I was amazed. I thought for sure bread cooked in soup would be a ball of yuck, but it wasn’t at all.


We still need to try the Pumpkin Cobbler and the Artichoke Dip, but if they are anything like the first three I’m sure they will not disappoint.
Now, Plentiful Pantry wants to give you the chance to try them out and see for yourself. They are giving away a Pumpkin Cobbler to one lucky reader!

To enter: Visit Plentiful Pantry and let us know in a comment on this post what product you would like to try.
Giveaway closes Thurs, Nov 4th.
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LOVE freezer meals!
That freezer is my DREAM!!! Thank you for the recipes! I’m going to try all of them!
Oh – and this one is a great one to add to your list. I love this for lunch or dinner when it’s just me.
http://www.recipelink.com/mf/0/60179
I want to win the pumpkin cobbler…
And I won’t be bringing you my famouse baked ziti then… since you froze some already. I will find you a different baby food present.
I would love to try all of them seriously they all sound way good!!! I love following your blog so creative all the time…you are inspiration 🙂
Everything sounds so good! But I think the Key Lime Cheesecake Bars sound wonderful!!!
elizabethharrison07@gmail.com
That is so smart to double the recipe and freeze half for later! I need to start doing that!
I checked out Plentiful Pantry & I would love to try the Three Cheese Risotto!
{Rebekah}
allthingzrelated@gmail
Hawaii is my favorite vacation spot…who knew they had Hawaiian Pasta Salad??!! The ingredient list sounded yummy, but I would love to try it all!
Kristen Karlen
I’m a once-a-month-cooking nut! My last cooking event I made 5 months worth of meals! Love them! My blog has tons of recipes next time you are ready to cook.
I the meantime, pumpkin cobbler sounds great and I’d love it with some of their Tortilla Soup!
Fun Giveaway!
That is so smart to have meals all prepped for the new baby arrival! I didn’t think about that when I had my little girl. I guess I was just dependent on my mother in law and mom. 🙂
Southwestern pasta salad sounds good, but I think I want to try all of the cobblers! YUM!
That freezer pic just speaks to my inner OCD 😉 good job!
Mmmm… pumpkin cobbler. YUM!!
Love your blog! Keep up the good work!
The key lime cheesecake bars sound fabulous!
I think the key lime cheesecake bars sound the yummiest but only by a smidge. They all sound delicious!
Yummmm…the broc cheddar soup sounds good!
I would like to try the Pizza Kit. The kids and I love to make our own special pizzas and we all make a special one for Dad, too!
Peach or pumpkin cobbler. Of course, all of it looked tasty!
I keep saying I’m goingto start freezing meals to help save time on those busy weeknights… Haven’t done it yet..(
I would love to try those Key Lime Cheesecake Bars, they sound Yummy!!
tiffisbill1@yahoo.com
I should want to try something like the gnocchi but the key lime chessecake bars sound something wonderful!! I just had to go to work and have 7 kids- dinner is ALWAYS a frustration!! So is the clean-up :o)
The Three Cheese Risotto sounds fun to try.
I found you because I am looking at making stuff for the freezer since we have a baby due in several weeks too. Thanks for the recipe ideas!