| Title: | How to Make them Goodies |
| Notice: | Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.* |
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| Created: | Tue Feb 18 1986 |
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I am not sure if this is appropriate, or I should say, a topic has been
written already, but I couldn't find anything doing a few dir/titles
so here I am.
Going on maternity leave shortly, I have been told that I should have
several frozen things ready for the days that I just don't have time to
cook.
I was wondering if there are any suggestions for casseroles or easy to
freeze items. I would love to use the vegatables that are in season
still and have just started to freeze some applesauce in hopes that my
little one will be able to try some the first of the year.
I have also been told that spicy things shouldn't be eaten while
breastfeeding along with sweet things for the sake of sanity purposes,
if you know what I mean.
Any suggestions would be most helpful and if this note is elsewhere,
moderator please let me know. Thanks!
cj
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| 3848.1 | Use existing notes whenever possible | CUPMK::BONDE | Mon Sep 13 1993 12:38 | 26 | |
If it's casseroles you're looking for, the COOKS directories in note
5.* would have been a good place to start. Note 5.3 has:
Casseroles 246 61 8-APR-1986
Looks like you could probably continue further discussion in that note.
If it's freezing tips you're looking for, DIR/TITLE=freez provides the
following notes:
> 81 ASYLUM::SIMON 21-FEB-1985 1 Freeze for Later
438 HAVOC::VANHOOF 1-DEC-1986 8 COOKIES: Freezing Xmas Cookies
662 ROLL::IRONS 23-JUL-1987 27 Freezing corn-on-the-cob??
1060 MYVAX::LUBY 22-MAR-1988 20 Freezer/Reheating Tips???
1418 PHOOKA::DARROW 4-OCT-1988 4 PARTY: Freezing Food Ahead of T
1917 AKOV11::GMURRAY 9-AUG-1989 5 Freezing Chicken
2060 PARITY::CAREY 23-OCT-1989 15 APPLE: Freezing Apple Dishes
2087 PARITY::CAREY 7-NOV-1989 6 Freezing cookies/breads
2648 TRACTR::BEALAND 3-OCT-1990 3 Freezing Strawberries
2876 ESIS::FEASE 25-JAN-1991 26 Freezing Meat Tips
3178 MURPHY::ENSLEY 9-AUG-1991 19 CHICKEN: Freezing/Thawing
3185 FDCV09::CUSNER 15-AUG-1991 6 FREEZING: Ground Beef?
3206 SUBNRF::FERESTIEN 29-AUG-1991 1 freezing fresh basil
3481 SHARE::MARSHALL 6-MAR-1992 0 freezer paper question
3501 VMPIRE::BACHELDER 1-APR-1992 21 Milk: Freezing and Thawing
3691 MCIS2::ENSLEY 16-NOV-1992 7 Freezing questions.
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| 3848.2 | PINION::RUHROH::COLELLA | Computers make me ANSI. | Mon Sep 13 1993 14:20 | 13 | |
RE: .0
cj, I'm in the same position. Freeze marinara sauce and soups. Or use
the lists in .1 to find some good freezing tips and casseroles suitable
for freezing.
Another good idea is have someone stay with you. My mom is going to
spend the first couple of weeks helping out around the house. Cooking
will be *her* job! :-)
Good luck!
Cara
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| 3848.3 | it will be worth it! | CTHQ::SANDSTROM | born of the stars | Mon Sep 13 1993 16:19 | 13 |
About a month ago I brought some stuff over to a friends
house who were expecting. They politely said thank you for
the macaroni and cheese, chicken parmegian, sauce/meatballs
I sent and let it go at that. Everything was already frozen
and labeled with cooking instructions.
Well, they now have a 10 day old daughter and have called
to thank me profusely for the dinners. What they originally
thought was an odd thing to do has made the first few days
together a little easier.
Conni
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| 3848.4 | I don't even have a baby | GOLLY::CARROLL | something inside so strong | Mon Sep 13 1993 16:32 | 11 |
I freeze ready-to-eat dinners all the time.
Currently in my freezer are: lasagna, shephard's pie, meatballs, bean
soup (stew, really), and red beans and rice (spicy :-) etc.
Another very helpful thing is to freeze cooked chicken or other meat.
It can be thawed and eaten in a sandwich, salad, tossed with spaghetti
and sauce, melt cheese over it in the microwave, toss it with some
veggies in broth and it's soup, etc.
D!
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