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    Home » Kitchen Tips » Freezer Cooking

    Get 12 Easy Freezer Cooking Plans & Save Time and Money in the Kitchen

    Published: Dec 4, 2017 · Modified: Aug 23, 2021 by Jessica Fisher

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    Are you ready to get serious about healthy, homemade meals? Want to make it do-able without tearing your hair out? Check out my 12 Easy Freezer Cooking Plans for FREE.

    You know that having a few meals stashed away in the freezer can save time, money, and a few brain cells. That’s probably why the frozen food section at the grocery store was  invented in the first place! When you’ve got some frozen assets, you can bypass the fast food lane and avoid standing in line at the grocery store with all the yahoos who forgot to plan tonight’s dinner.

    You, my friend, are a smart person. And you will eat well tonight.

    The smartest people, however, sometimes run out of ideas and inspiration for healthy, home cooked meals. You work hard all day long and sometimes, you’ve just used all you go. You need a helping hand to guide you.

    What if you could fill your freezer without having to hunt down the recipes, tally the grocery list, or figure out what order to cook things in? Don’t grab and go breakfasts sound like just the thing? Or how about a freezer full of busy night dinners?

    No problem. You can have your cake and freeze it, too. That’s where these 12 Easy Freezer Cooking Plans come in.

    This ebook of Freezer Cooking Plans is designed to help you make the most of your resources and get your freezer filled as soon as possible. Some of the recipes are available online, others are available in my cookbook, Not Your Mother’s Make-Ahead and Freeze Cookbook, which you can buy on Amazon or check out from your local library.

    The booklet of Freezer Cooking Plans is FREE!

    When you subscribe to the free Good Cheap Eats Gazette, I’ll send you access to the booklet right away.

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    1. Robbin

      February 25, 2021 at 8:06 pm

      Great Advice! Good recipes!

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