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Making Meals Easier

March 26, 2007 by Karen Weideman  
Filed under food, time saving

hamburgerI did something last week to save time on meal preparation and I wanted to share this idea with you. 

Last week, my local grocery store had hamburger on sale for a really good price.  I bought a large family pack.  I cooked ALL of the ground hamburger and added some ground turkey to help cut down on the fat. 

After the hamburger/turkey combination was cooked, I divided the meat up into 1 – 1 1/2 lbs and put it into freezer containers. I let the meat cool for a little bit, wrote the dates on them, and froze them.

Sunday this really saved me some time.  We had a covered dish meal at church Sunday that I didn’t know about in time to prepare.  I pulled two pre-cooked hamburger containers out of the freezer and made a Shepherd’s Pie.  (I’ll give you that recipe later.)

The pre-cooked hamburger is certainly a time-saver.  With it you could cook spaghetti, lasagna, taco salads, tacos, dirty rice, Hamburger Helper, Shepherd’s Pie, and more.  Of course, I wouldn’t recommend eating hamburger every night, but this method is a sure time-saver for the nights that you do eat it.

Do you have any tips for making meals easier?

Picture from shoplocal.com.

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9 Responses to “Making Meals Easier”
  1. kailani says:

    That tip sure would have come in handy that one time my husband bought 8lbs of ground beef from Costco and threw the whole thing in the freezer. When I finally defrosted it, I was cooking full meals all day!

  2. Kara says:

    Once every few weeks, I spend an hour or two in the kitchen chopping and dicing veggies (peppers, carrots, celery, onions) and freezing them in plastic bags. When making a soup, quesadillas, or chili, I break off what I need, whether it’s one serving or more.
    I also buy chicken in bulk (best price I’ve seen is 1.79/lb at a regular grocery store) and freeze it in freezer bags (enough for 4 servings). I add in a marinade, italian dressing, or other seasonings, and when it thaws all we need to do is bake it. 4 servings gives my husband and I dinner and leftovers for lunch the next day.

  3. Char says:

    Karen,

    This is one of my favorite time savers. I hate cooking ground beef so if I do it all at once its not so bad.

  4. Karen says:

    Kailani: I bet your were upset with your husband. I hope he won’t do that to you again.

    Char: Thanks for dropping by.

    Kara: Thanks for visiting and leaving your first comment. Sounds like you’re doing great with planning your meals. I also buy chicken, hamburger, cube steak, etc when it’s on sale. Then I split up the packages and freeze it. Thankfully, I’ve run into some good sales on chicken lately, where the amounts were in small packages. I’m thankful I didn’t have to touch the stuff more than necessary, know what I mean?

  5. Lori says:

    I do the same thing with ground beef. Sometimes I do it in the crockpot, so I don’t even have to attend it while it’s cooking. I just come and smush it up every 15 minutes or so.

    I also add garlic salt, onions, whatever. No matter what recipe you’re gonna use later, those spices will usually work.

  6. kellys says:

    What a great idea! I do similar with bacon.

  7. Lori: I agree. I add onions and garlic to about anything.

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