About three years ago, I tried OAMC (Once a Month Cooking). It didn’t work for me. It took up too much time and I was tackling way too much in one sitting. My back hurt, I was complaining…and most importantly, it took the fun out of cooking.
So, when I decided to start filling up my freezer this time around, I decided to avoid OAMC. I didn’t want to fill it up all in one day. I didn’t want to view this as work. Instead, I wanted to slowly fill up my freezer over the course of a few weeks.
What I decided to do was start cooking on Sunday, just the things we were having for the week. I would prepare them so that getting them on the table each night would be effortless. In addition, I would also make some extra stuff…but nothing too hard. Granola bars and cookies and bread machine hamburger buns were the first thing I added.
The first couple of weeks I started out with making lasagna and enchiladas. I had some chicken stock left over and I also made some pinto beans to make into quick refried beans or pinto bean soup. I soon discovered that making stuff like enchiladas is wonderful, but that it limited me if I wanted to change my menu.
I started looking at more websites and getting more ideas. My freezer initially started filling up a bit. I invested some of my weekly grocery money into buying plastic reusable containers and freezer paper.
As weeks have progressed, I have been experimenting more. My current freezer inventory list contains the following:
- chicken stock (3)
- Chocolate Chip cookies (1)
- Black Beans (1)
- Chipotle in Adobo Sauce (3)
- Chili (1)
- Chicken Pot Pie (1)
- Corn Puree (5)
- Pear Puree (5)
- Bread Crumbs
- Chicken Whole (3)
- Pork Chops
- Bacon (1)
- Roast (2)
- Gouda Cheese (3)
- Banana Bars
- Pork Stock (1)
- Cornbread muffins (4)
- Cream of Chicken Soup (8)
- Granola Bars (2)
- Hamburgers (6)
- Savory Chicken (1)
- Tomato Sauce (1)
- Haystacks (2)
- Snickerdoodles (2)
- Pinto Beans (2)
- Pizza Crust (3)
- Marinated Chicken (3)
- Spaghetti Sauce (4)
- Chicken Marsala (5)
- Meatloaf (2)
- Hamburger Buns (homemade)
- French Bread (homemade) (1)
- Rolls (homemade) (3)
- Spicy Gouda Potato Bake (1)
- Salsa (5)
- Cooked hamburger meat (5)
The quantities are how many family servings are available. For instance, there are 3 servings of homemade rolls in the freezer…and I packaged them as 5 rolls per package…so really I have about 15 rolls in my freezer. I am packaging them so that I also maintain portion control for myself. If I made a whole pan of rolls, none of them would get frozen. I would eat them all. I LOVE BREAD!
Since my freezer is fully stock right now, I am at a maintenance level. This Sunday is a day off. Next week I will assess how much space I still have in my freezer and whether I need to add anymore essentials (like french bread, pinto beans, hamburger patties, etc…) and then I will either make some, or I will have off again.
Tomorrow I go shopping, but as you can see—I really shouldn’t need much. My goal tomorrow is to only buy veggies and fruits and milk. I might need diapers too…so we will see. I would also like some more plastic containers…the smaller ones with screw-on lids. I made salsa the other day, and smaller containers would have been handy. The goal for the next couple of weeks is to use much less money per week than I have been on groceries. We normally budget $100 a week. I have managed to fill up my freezer using only a little more than that in the past 4 weeks. We also budget 4 trips to Sam’s for meat each year. I am trying to eliminate that extra bill and fit it into our $100 a week instead. We will see how this goes.