Showing posts with label Freezer Meal Workshops (FMW). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freezer Meal Workshops (FMW). Show all posts

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Have you ever had the “What’s for dinner?” dilemma?


The Freezer Lady Freezer Meal Workshops are here to help!


Freezer Meal Workshops are super easy:

Step 1
Register for a Freezer Meal Workshop (or Host your own)
Step 2
Amanda will send you an email with all the details
(including recipes, grocery list and prepping instructions)
Step 3
You do the shopping and prep your proteins
(for additional cost there is an all-inclusive party, where Amanda purchases all the groceries for you this must be paid in advance, and price varies based on the menu, ask for more details if interested)
Step 4
Attend the workshop and create your healthy and yummy freezer meals. Take them home and fill your freezer!


Meal Prep is easy and fun, with my The Freezer Lady Freezer Meal Workshops!
                                               

Benefits
  •  You will get new ideas for quick, easy and healthy meals!   
  • You will save money. You can buy chicken and other meat in bulk and take advantage of sales.
  • You can control the quality. Using fresh produce or modifying your meals to incorporate organic or gluten free!
  • You will have fun! We will be working together; friends and family can register too!
Host a workshop and create a menu that fits you!


What I Provide:
-Recipes
-Bag Labels
-Instructions
-Grocery List
-Spices & Seasonings
-Extra Items (oil, etc.)
-Meal Plan
-Useful Tips & Tricks


Sunday, May 25, 2014

Here We Go

On to my next adventure...stay tuned for Freezer Meal Workshops!... So as many may know I love freezer cooking and teaching others! My freezer meal journey started a few years ago. I was living in Dayton and working in Columbus (and attending school, I know crazy right). So I would double dinner, we would eat one and freeze the other. A few months later I saw the post on Pinterest about Freezer Meal Swaps/ Co-ops. So I started one up with three awesome ladies. We each would make five of the same meal and bring them once a month to exchange (we donated the extra ones to ministry or a family in need). In the older post you can read all about that. We exchanged meals for a year and then due to schedules we had to dissolve the group. But freezer meals never left the scene for us. I started doing once a month cooking making 15 to 20 meals all in one day. I attended a Dinner Done Night by a Pampered Chef friend. It was lots of fun. I considered starting selling pampered chef or wildtree, but I really just love to teach freezer meals so after hosting a freezer meal workshop for my sister to celebrate her new baby, my family convinced me that I should put my self out there and teach others what I love!