Freezing meals part 1

One way my nesting instinct is manifesting itself is by getting as much food prepared in advance as possible.  I wrote out a list of meals we like to eat, and notes about ways to adapt them to the freezer. 

Remember the Lazy Girl’s Lasagna from the other day? Here’s how much extra I made at the same time:

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4 2-portion trays, and 2 larger casseroles.  Plus, 2 extra lunch-sized portions from this one I baked for our dinner. 

There are 2 different ways I’ve been freezing meals so far. 

First, I got these restaurant-grade aluminum trays. 

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They’re just large enough for 2 portions, and small enough to not take too long to heat back up.  I packed them all up, and wrote the contents and directions on the top.

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The second way I’ve been freezing meals is in our casserole dishes.  I don’t remember where I read this tip, but it’s a pretty great idea.  First you take the casserole dish:

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line it with aluminum foil.  I use 2 sheets to make sure nothing escapes:

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build your meal inside.

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Cover the top with plastic wrap and put in the freezer. 

After about 24 hours, remove the dishes from the freezer.  Take off the plastic wrap which will have collected all the condensation.  Wrap the foil over the top of the dish (use more if you need to) and pull it out of the dish.  You’re left with a frozen casserole that you can put into a ziploc bag and put back in the freezer.  When it’s time to cook the casserole, put it back in the casserole dish, and bake as normal. 

This tip works great for larger portions, and makes it so all your casserole dishes aren’t tied up in the freezer!

Organizing the Kitchen

I LIVE for organizing.  Seriously, give me free time in Staples, and I’m in heaven.  I have 2 label makers for Pete’s sake!  I like to have a place for everything, and in our kitchen, there isn’t much space for anything.  We purchased a free-standing pantry cupboard when we moved in to keep our small appliances in, and it has been wonderful!  Last weekend, Canadian Tire had the same cabinet we bought on sale for 1/2 price, so we bought 2 more!  So now, I present to you:  Our pantry!

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They fit perfectly into our little nook, and hold so much stuff!  As you can see, the one on the far right holds appliances, including our rice cooker, popcorn maker (best popcorn machine ever!) griddler, (THE BEST sandwich press/contact grill/griddle EVER) blender, and some frying pans that don’t fit where our other pans are.  The middle one has food, potatoes, onions, chips, flour, pasta etc etc)  The last one is “other” which is juice pitchers, service pieces, and bbq tools.  I just love having a place for all this in the kitchen, and I can’t wait to get everything put away and organized!  Also pictured, you can see our Dirt Devil KONE mini-vaccuum.  It’s bombs.  Looks cool in our kitchen, and takes care of most of my messes.   Of course, big messes are left up to this wonderful machine.  I would have babies with the inventor of this vaccuum.  I love it that much.

What tips do you have for staying organized in the kitchen?  What kind of storage would you have in the kitchen of your dreams?