Fill up your freezer without losing your sanity with these easy freezer meals. Whether you are preparing for a busy week ahead, or making freezer meals before a baby, these recipe sets will give you a huge variety in menu choices.
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When I was pregnant with Zoey, our first child, I researched a whole host of freezer meals to make for those postpartum days (or is it daze?). I literally spent hours on Pinterest searching for recipes and days in the kitchen experimenting.
My goal was to find recipes that:
- Could be eaten one-handed
- Were somewhat healthy
- Did not include a ton of meat
- Did not include a ton of cheese
- Gave me a variety of breakfast, lunches, dinners, and snacks
- Had ingredients I knew we already liked

Those easy freezer meals helped Rob and I so much that I did the same thing when William, our son, was born two years later. That batch of freezer meals took three separate days to make in between playing with Zoey.
Bring on baby number three 19 months after, 12 weeks of gestational diabetes, and a serious fear that we were not going to survive three kids under the age of four, I went slightly overboard in my creation of more freezer recipes.
I made 22 recipes for the freezer before Hazel came to join us. It took me three weeks to get through them all, some serious planning, early cooking, late cooking, and a lot of support from Rob to keep Zoey and William out of the kitchen.

All three times I went into serious freezer cooking mode, I was thrilled we had a full freezer to turn to when we had no energy to cook or too many tiny humans needed our attention to get something substantial on the table.
With how easy having freezer meals on hand and ready to go made our lives, I now regularly have meals in the freezer.
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Freezer meals are ideal for:
- Postpartum days – Yours or a friend’s. You can now load yourself or a friend up with four different items easily!
- Busy nights when we need something quick
- Night we do not feel like cooking, but still want to eat at home
- To give to a friend in need
- Knowing what is in your food as opposed to eating out
- Meal exchanges
- Easy work lunches
- Homemade snacks
- On the go breakfasts
- To feed a crowd

Freezer Feasts brings you 40 freezer friendly recipes organized into sets. Each set is designed to give you a breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack that are all freezer friendly, easy freezer meals to make, and use common ingredients so you are not left with tons of random bits of leftovers in your fridge.
Freezer Feasts will not only ensure that you have a plan of attack to fill your freezer without wasting time, but it gives you a variety in your meals.

Each of the 10 sets within the guide provides:
- A breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack.
- A Plan of Attack so you can maximize your time in the kitchen and get everything made.
- Time & Money Savers – These are easy hacks you can use to cut down your kitchen time and your grocery budget.
- Kitchen Items Needed – Apart from the usual things, these are a few speciality items you need to make the meals.
- Shopping List – Simple print this, or refer to it on your phone as you go through the grocery store to make sure you have everything you need to get cooking.

- Recipes – Ingredients and directions for each recipe are listed out so you can simply follow along.
- How to Freeze Directions – A few hacks will help you save room in the freezer and prevent freezer burn on your meals.
- Ready To Eat From Frozen Directions – With clear steps on how to reheat the dishes, you will know exactly how to get the meal on the table.

