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Give me your best freezer meals
I need freezer meal ideas for the next few weeks. Julie-- if you have any good GF suggestions too 
There are nights were Dh will not be here to make/prepare/cleanup dinner etc and eliminating even a part of that will be nice until I can get my restrictions taken off.
Soooooo, recipes please
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Re: Give me your best freezer meals
Soups are always easy - I make a big thing of chicken tortilla soup every winter.
Chicken Fett Alfredo reheats nice.
I use both of these sites for freezer meals.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/quick-and-easy/freezer-friendly-recipes/index.html
http://organizedhome.com/freezer-cooking/freezer-cookbook-recipes
Do your kids like to eat pasta? Make a huge pot of sauce, put chicken and meatballs in it, and then divide it up into containers and just boil pasta when you need it.
I feel like I've been posting this on here a lot lately, but it's seriously good. And a great freezer meal.
http://www.food.com/recipe/olive-garden-pasta-e-fagioli-soup-in-a-crock-pot-copycat-31717
There are recipes for crock pot freezer meals out there too where you just put all the ingredients in a ziploc bag, freeze, defrost, and dump in the crock pot.
Here are some kid friendly ones...
http://www.kids-meal-ideas.com/crock-pot-freezer-meals.html
I have had this pinned for a while.
http://joelens.blogspot.com/2007/01/freezer-friendlymake-ahead.html
Also, try to use your crockpot while you are on BR. J and throw stuff in there in the morning and it is ready when they girls are ready to eat.
I don't have any GF freezer recipes, per se. But do you follow this blog?
http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/
She's got hundreds of easy recipes, all made in the crock pot, ALL gluten free. There's some good stuff!
I have to start MSPI in the next week or so but I will make whatever for the family
Crockpot pizza. Doubt this is anywhere near GF, but maybe you could tweak it to be?
Brown ground beef or turkey.
Layer Kluski noodles with ground beef, pepperoni, sauce, cheese, olives, onions, green peppers etc in a crockpot, cook on low for 3-4 hours or until cheese is melted and meal is heated thru.
I actually like it better after it's been frozen & reheated