Meals I made (I'll link to each recipe as we try each meal):
1. Slow-Cooker Chipotle Beef Chili (2 bags, ~4 servings each)
2. Grilled Pepper, Onion, and Sausage Calzones (4 bags of two calzones each)
3. Baked Ziti (2 trays, ~4 servings each)
4. Butternut Squash & Spinach Lasagna Rolls (1 tray, ~6 servings)
5. Honey Lime Chicken Enchiladas (2 trays, ~3 servings each)
6. Pineapple Beef Teriyaki (2 bags, 3-4 servings each)
7. Slow-Cooker Tex-Mex Chicken (1 bag, ~4 servings)
8. Crockpot Hawaiian Chicken (1 bag, ~4 servings)
9. Dijon Chicken (1 bag, 2 servings)
10. Slow Cooker Smoked Pork (1 bag, ~8-10 servings)
11. Ham, Broccoli, and Potato Meal (1 bag, ~4 servings)
12. Bacon & Brussels Sprouts Hash (2 bags, 2 servings each)
I had been eying up the make-ahead freezer meal movement for awhile, and I finally jumped on the bandwagon--if only for a day. When I told Jeremy my plan to dedicate a full day to making stuff to freeze, I mentioned I might try preparing "4 or 5 recipes." He said something like, "Whoa, maybe you should start with 1 or 2." After much research and internet browsing, I settled on 12 different recipes. Haha. Somehow I went from "four or five recipes" to twelve. I might have restraint issues...
My ingredient list (and resulting shopping list) was massive. I felt a little ridiculous at the grocery store. I felt even more ridiculous when I got home and spread it out on the counter:
Then the assembly started. I made good use of my vacuum sealer:
And we barely got it all to fit in the freezer (oops):
And here's the tornado zone. Yuck. I was so NOT in the mood to wash these dishes.
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