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Mar

I know I will not have time to cook, once he gets here. So I was just wondering if yall knew of easy stuff to make. Also I am breastfeeding, and there may be stuff he cant have…so I cant eat. My husband is in Afghanistan, and it will just be me for a while doing it all. Just want to be prepared!! Thanks so much!


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Make up loads of spaghetti or casseroles, or stews and put them away in doubled zip lock baggies. Make sure the food is cold going in. This is a space saver, and doesn't require a massive outlay for glass freezer containers. You won't have to do batch cooking forever, it's just handy the first few months. You just want to cuddle and sleep between feedings.

If you want a bunch of great recipes feel free to email me, alisongiggles@yahoo.ca I’ve some supper tasty baby friendly ones that you can do in batches and freeze for later. Like: Summer chicken and rice, hearty old fashioned stew, South Asian almond chicken.

If you stay away from strong spices and limit your garlic/onion/pepper intake, baby will enjoy the flavour of your milk more. Strong spices can make the milk bitter. Season with fruit, and add some mango chutney, lemon, honey and almonds to sauted chicken, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, green grapes, mandarins or any combo of fruit you enjoy, although I don't know if bananas would work here. Add rice or noodles. Salad on the side and you have a lovely freezable meal. The sweet nature of the dish makes for yummy mummy.

Congratulations!! :D


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Lasagne is always a good freeze ahead food. You can portion it out, freeze it, and just heat up what you need. I did this last weekend.
I actually made up some meatballs last weekend and froze them too. I figured all I need is a tiny sauce and I have a meal. Also, take your friends up on bringing food. They’ll be a God-sent when you have that baby.
I plan to go to the store and stoke up on some of the Michelinas too so that when my hubby goes back to work, I will have something swift for lunch to heat up. Those are pretty cheap. Might not be the healthiest, but I’m sure I will be so fatigued at that point, I wont really care :-)

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I assume you're speaking about meals for yourself.
Go to the Campbell's Soup website - http://campbellskitchen.com/

They have tons of recipes using minimal ingredients. Plus most of the recipes give options for ingredients you can add or not. Everything I've tried has turned out really great. Also, they're great for preparing ahead and freezing and then reheating. You can eat one serving and save the rest for the rest of the week.


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Honestly, I'm considering making some lasagna, chili, mac n cheese, stuff like that to freeze in individual portions so I can have a few really good meals swiftly after my tiny girl arrives. Then there's also good snacks like cottage cheese, nuts, fruits and veggies, crackers. And for a quick meal, toasted cheese and tomato soup, a small stir fry, omelettes. There might be frozen convenience food in my future also, though I hope not.

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well if you like tuna i have a great swift recipe. boil your favorite kind of noodles( i use the spirals). In a separate pot warm together 1 can of condensed cream of chicken soup, half of the empy can full of water, 1 small can of tuna and 1 tsp. garlic powder. salt and pepper to taste. strain noodles and combine both pots. Thats it. Super quick and simple, Ohhh and very yummy

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http://www.babycentre.co.uk/

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get gerber baby food and u state stock not stalk cause stalk is like a stalker….

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