Dee22 Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 I'm trying to decide if we should purchase a freezer for our garage. I've been able to get by without one for many years but my schedule for this year is going to make cooking dinner difficult. I'll be taking my oldest dd to a ballet school 45 minutes from home five days a week. That means I'll be gone around dinner time most school days. I'm thinking that I'll try to make meals ahead and freeze them. I've not done this in the past so I'm wondering how well it will work. Does anyone have any advice? :confused: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OnTheBrink Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 I bought a small chest freezer last year and am happy I did so. It's actually motivated me to make large batches of meals so I have some to freeze for later. My chest freezer right now has 1/8 of a beef, several chickens, and a LOT of frozen veggies. My refrigerator freezer has frozen containers of soups (as well as ice and ice cream!) Just a warning though. If you plan to get a HUGE jar of peeled garlic with the idea that you'll freeze small batches of it to use later, DON'T. The garlic will permeate the freezer bag and make every thing in the freezer taste garlicky. Not a huge issue for meats and veggies, but if you made a supply of apple pies to freeze, it will definitely "enhance" the flavor. And not in a good way, either. Don't ask how I know about this. :glare: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sweetgeo Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Well, I love and use my stand alone freezer, but I think the biggest question is do you have enough freezer space NOW with your refrigerator? My side-by-side just didn't give me enough room, and I don't even make meals in advance and freeze them. It does allow me to buy meat, bread, and frozen items in quantity when they are on sale, and freeze them for use later though! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DarlaS Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 How do you have two teens and no freezer? :ohmy: Get thee to an appliance store post-haste! I have two upright freezers (I like having shelves like in my fridge.) but we really only use one. That's about to change now that I can actually plug both in without blowing any circuits. For a family of five, a nice little 13 cf upright should do nicely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tmulcahy Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 I was at Home Depot yesterday and hit the reduced appliance section. I found a 7.2cubic foot chest freezer that had a few dents and scratches. It was marked down a little and I asked my husband to speak to the manager and ended up getting a $220 freezer for $160. I plan on filling it with some homemade meals as well as quick fixes from the warehouse clubs. I think it is a wonderful idea. Make sure you fill it full. If you don't or can't just fill some gallon jugs with water. The fuller the freezer the more energy efficient it is. Here is what Ive cooked that I know freezes well....any other suggestions.....? Enchiladas- chicken, beef or cheese Rice Soups Lasagne Pasta (don't overcook) Pasta Sauce Meatballs Individually frozen seasoned chicken breast-for salads, sandwiches, etc Sausage and Peppers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tmulcahy Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 [quote Just a warning though. If you plan to get a HUGE jar of peeled garlic with the idea that you'll freeze small batches of it to use later, DON'T. The garlic will permeate the freezer bag and make every thing in the freezer taste garlicky. Not a huge issue for meats and veggies, but if you made a supply of apple pies to freeze, it will definitely "enhance" the flavor. And not in a good way, either. Don't ask how I know about this. :glare: That sounds fantastic....garlic apple pie!!!:tongue_smilie: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ibbygirl Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 I LOVE my chest freezer! I can cook big batches of things like beans, or sauces and then freeze them in individual containers and just pull them out as I need them for dinner. I also like that I can stock up on meats too. It is cheaper for me to buy a large quantity and have the butcher cut it up for me and then I just freeze them into portions that I will use to cook with. :) It really helps a lot. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoPlaceLikeHome Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 I like having a freezer as well but if I had to do it over again I would get an upright freezer since it makes it easier to see what you have in the freezer:). I know that freezer chests are more energy efficient, but we really have a hard time keeping track of what is in the freezer;). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OhM Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Wouldn't be without mine - we get a side of beef every year, and do grocery game, so we usually stock up on stuff - couldn't do it w/o a freezer. Definitely an upright - it's a cinch to find anything, and holds so much more. We started with a massive upright freezer my mom gave us - it's awesome - actually pumps coolant in the shelves! But a huge energy hog. We replaced it with a smaller energy star model that I found almost new on Craig's list for cheap! Be sure to check Craigs' list! I really miss that old energy hog. We really need to get it out of the garage - but I hate to do that to someone. But really, it's an awesome piece of machinery. Anyone live near central OH who would be interested? I'd take $25 for it - but you'll probably pay that much per month in electricity. :lol: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dee22 Posted August 24, 2009 Author Share Posted August 24, 2009 Thank you all for the great advice! I'm off to Home Depot. :auto: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4kiddies Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 I just bought one on Saturday and it comes tomorrow!!:party: I'm very excited because my freezer on my fridge just isn't big enough anymore. I have it jammed full of fruit right now and everytime you open it something fall outs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desert Rat Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 We have an upright freezer in our garage which was donated to us. I love it and am so glad we have it. I'm not good with making meals ahead and freezing them. I don't really like the way the food tastes reheated. I do cook hamburger meat in batches of 5 pounds and freeze it in 1lb bags. It's easy to add taco seasoning to or throw in spag. sauce to cut down on time. I also use the crockpot a lot during our peak sports seasons when we're on the run a lot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sara in PNW Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 I don't think you will regret getting a freezer. My grandmother gave us her older upright and its been such a blessing. With berries being in season right now I'm freezing a bunch up, which will come in handy in the winter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrissiK Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 I have a deep freeze and don't know what I did without it. It's full of frozen peaches, strawberries, blueberries, persimmon, etc. for smoothies. I made dozens and dozens of zucchini muffins with all my zucchini from the garden, just ready to heat up for snacks. I made Rachel Ray Meat Sauce in a huge quantity and portioned it out and froze it. Some things freeze well, other things - ie. with pasta or cheese, not so much. Although, I freeze enchilada casseroles a lot and that does well. I make a huge batch of calzone filling and that freezes pretty good. I freeze stews. Some turn out ok, some don't. But, it's so convenient to have homemade frozen dinners for those nights I don't feel like cooking. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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