Freezer Burned? Tips to a Well-Stocked Freezer

by La Jolla Mom on March 11, 2010

in Food, Household, Keeping it Clean, Recipes

By:  Aviva Goldfarb, author and founder of The Six O’Clock Scramble®,

It’s a new season, so it’s time to take a closer look at your family dinner routine for the Spring months ahead. (If you said, “What routine?” this article is for you!)

Disorganization, conflicting schedules and last-minute work obligations can make sitting down together virtually impossible. But with a bit of preparation, you can reclaim the family dinner hour — not to mention shave dollars off your weekly grocery bill. For me, this preparation often begins in the freezer.

A well-stocked freezer is my secret trick to getting through a week of homemade meals without making extra trips to the grocery store.  It can be my safety net for those nights when I’ve run out of planned meals but don’t have time to get back to the store, or my kids have shown up with hungry guests, or (true confessions) my latest kitchen creation is completely inedible.  I also keep extra veggies or side dishes in my freezer to quickly round out or expand what I have already planned on preparing.

We used to have an extra freezer in the basement, but it was used so irregularly, I found I was wasting precious energy dollars, so we unplugged it.  With one small freezer, I have to plan carefully what goes into and comes out of it.  Therefore, I stock it purposefully and make sure to use the food before it gets too old and needs to be tossed.

I find many people conceal hundreds of dollars of food in their frozen vault.  Without a plan to use what’s in there or knowledge of what lurks behind the peas and ice cream, all that valuable food can go to waste!  So, make sure and “shop” in your freezer on a weekly basis to save money on your grocery bills.

Here are some of the foods that I like to keep stocked in my freezer:

  • Frozen vegetables for sides and main courses – our favorites are broccoli, edamame, peas, and corn, but we like to branch out occasionally.
  • Easy and healthy side dishes like Asian dumplings, pierogies, potato or broccoli pancakes (we like Dr. Praeger’s) and even fresh bakery bread.
  • A prepared meal or two. We love Amy’s frozen pizza, Boca Burgers and Gorton’s grilled shrimp entrees.
  • Frozen lunches for those days we don’t have leftovers to pack for lunch — we enjoy Trader Joe’s or Kashi single-serving entrees.
  • Frozen fruit for smoothies, such as strawberries, mangos and blueberries
  • Low fat ice cream, of course! (We favor Edy’s Slow-Churned and Skinny Cow frozen cones).

Reclaiming the family dinner hour begins with reclaiming the family freezer. So I encourage you to take a good look at your freezer and see what changes you can make to save your family time and money.  Or if you have other favorite frozen foods to keep on hand or additional storage and organizational tips to make the most of your freezer space, I’d love to hear about it in the comments below.

About Aviva: Aviva Goldfarb is author and founder of The Six O’Clock Scramble®, a seasonal online weekly menu planner and cookbook (St. Martin’s Press, 2006).

This post was sponsored by Gorton’s Seafood. I thought it was appropriate seeing that I just unnecessarily tossed a bunch of food out of my own freezer (not pictured above).  icon smile Freezer Burned?  Tips to a Well Stocked Freezer

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1 Lynn from For Love or Funny
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March 12, 2010 at 4:25 am

I love having frozen lasagna in the freezer. I can usually squeeze two meals out of it during the week!
.-= Lynn from For Love or Funny´s last blog ..What to do if you’re locked in a cage… =-.

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2 saradi May 5, 2010 at 4:29 pm

Hello:We have many soy frozen products & need to know how long to keep after the expiry date ?
How long does processed soy patties, boca sausage products etc keep? Not so much regarding the flavor , but the quality & or spoilage information. Thank-you !!!

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