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Fill Your Freezer With FreezEasy Meals in Under an Hour

By Justin Weinger 3 Comments

Make-Ahead Meals are easier with FreezEasy Meal Plans

One of the best ways to save on groceries is to have a plan.  And if plans go awry, then having a stash of meals in the freezer is a great way to make sure you eat at home instead of hitting the drive-thru.

I’m a big fan of make-ahead meals.  I’m NOT a big fan of spending all day in the kitchen preparing them.  That’s why I’m so excited that my friend Erin Chase from $5 Dinners has come up with a brand new set of meal plans to get dinner prepped quickly and on a budget.

It’s called FreezEasy and it will teach and equip you with a strategy and the resources you need to get organized with freezer meal planning.

The goal of the FreezEasy Freezer Cooking Meal Plans is to make 10 to 12 meals for your freezer in less than one hour. It takes a specific type or style of recipe and meal to make that happen and Erin has designed pre-set meal plans with that goal in mind.  Her mission is to help you prepare delicious, affordable meals quickly and easily.

I got the opportunity to get a sneak peak at the meal plans, and they look terrific!

Each FreezEasy freezer cooking meal plan is a printable download that contains recipes, shopping lists, assembly notes, assembly instructions – both loading “by recipe” and “by ingredient” – an assembly video and printable labels for your bags and trays. The downloads are delivered immediately to your inbox after you purchase them.

The meal plans are created and packaged to make you spend as little time in the grocery store getting what you need, and as little time in the kitchen preparing 10 meals for the freezer. You will love looking into your freezer at the little stack of dinners waiting for you after a busy day!

Both freezer cooking newbies and the experienced home chef will enjoy the meals in the FreezeEasy meal plans. One of the best features is the ability to watch Erin in the assembly videos so you can see exactly how she does it and even cook along with her. I also love that these recipes are family-friendly and easy to throw in the oven or slow cooker.

 

Erin has launched FreezEasy with 5 awesome meal plans and has plans to include more meal plans, soon.  Choose from all chicken recipes, all ground beef recipes, or all pork chop recipes.  Get one of the combo plans or get all five recipe collections to bring plenty of variety to your meals.  These meal plans are worth the investment because they’ll help you get a delicious, home-cooked meal on the table and avoid overpriced convenience foods or unhealthy take-out.

Grab the FreezEasy meal plans now and make getting dinner on the table easier.

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Comments

  1. Abigail @ipickuppennies says

    February 19, 2016 at 11:48 am

    I like that you can do all one meat. I’m a picky eater, so poultry is the only stuff I go for. It makes it hard to follow a lot of plans, since normal people actually like a variety of meats.

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  2. Carrie says

    April 17, 2016 at 10:14 pm

    Christina, these look great! Can you tell me if the recipes use much for processed food (cream soups, etc.). We try to avoid that kind of thing and use only whole ingredients when cooking. I’d love to get a bundle but don’t want to spend the money if I’d have to change a lot anyway. :) Thanks!

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    • Christina Brown says

      April 18, 2016 at 7:19 am

      I haven’t seen all of the meal plans, but the ones I have seen seem good. There are some canned ingredients – but it’s things like beans, tomato sauce or pineapple.

      Reply

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