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Have a Cooking Day

Spend one day a week cooking meals to put in the freezer. That way you can have a less stressful week with less mess to clean up in the kitchen.

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July 8, 20150 found this helpful

The header of this article sounds great and it didn't even mention expense. If it takes an hour's worth of electricity to cook a stew, you can cook extra to be frozen using that same electricity.

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I think one reason people don't prepare food ahead is because they abhor the thoughts of eating previously cooked food. It smacks too much of leftovers. I am not opposed to leftovers and think some foods are better the second time around.

I have a feeling there will be a lot of response to this article. I hope to see a lot of feedback from members mentioning which foods they think actually taste better after having been frozen or as leftovers.

 

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