Making many meals ahead of time or doing a full day of freezer cooking is a great thing — provided that you use what you’ve made in a timely manner. There’s no time, money, or effort saved if you end up pitching unmarked or old, unused food.
Labeling well is one answer to this dilemma. I mark my packages with the date and name with a Sharpie pen. If it’s a dish that has special cooking instructions, I mark those on the package as well so that I don’t have to look up a recipe when it’s time to cook. This also makes it easy to give a meal away or to take a mom’s night off and let FishPapa do the cooking.
Hand in hand with good labeling comes keeping good track of what’s in your freezer. That’s where a Freezer Inventory Sheet is super handy. This is my inventory sheet from last month’s Big Cooking Day:
I simply a list of my different meals or proteins that I stashed away. Then I made a tallymark with a circle around it for each one that I was storing in the freezer. I keep this on the front of my fridge. As I pull something out of the freezer, I cross off one of my circle doodahs. At a glance, I know how many of each item I have left. You can use a different symbol or even number each circle, if you want. But, this works for me.
As long as I cross it off each time I pull something from the freezer, I’ve got a great record of what’s left to eat. This helps me tremendously with meal planning.
How do you keep track of what you have in the larder?
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I like this idea. It is something I struggle with. I feel daunted by assuming I could undertake it today, but since I am targeting an empty freezer by Christmas for a much needed defrost, I will have to definitely follow this plan as I refill it.
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Great idea, I am very discouraged b/c my freezer is pretty full, so where to start? Also, I'll share my method- I usually take a mental inventory when things start falling out on me
I would love to get to this point…I'll have to try baby steps!
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Girls, you're going to hate me for saying this….
Go empty your freezers! I'm serious. Now that the kids are in bed, go take everything out and write down what you have. Just think – it's like grocery shopping without leaving your house! You'll probably find all sorts of treasure that you can cook up this week.
I double dog dare ya.
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That is a great idea, thank you! I am going to apply that chart to my stock of pasta, cereal, oatmeal, dish soap, etc. that is threatening to take over my basement.
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Hubs and I were just looking at freezers tonite at Sam's and I thought, "I'm gonna need a clip board and a system for this!"
Thanks for the visual!
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What a great idea!! Especially if you have a big old deep freeze!! I will definetly be trying this soon!
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I have our list posted right on the freezer – and I taped a pencil on a string to it so it would never disappear. This system is marvelous – give it a try! (And yes, you do have to empty your freezer the first time you make the check-list.) Sometimes organizing the list by shelf helps, but only if things don't migrate on you.
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And I thought I was organized. This is wonderful and perhaps I can have this work for me and the family too. Thanks for sharing. Please stop by and visit and browse a while. If you like what you see, click the "Follow" button and subscribe just below to get instant updates. This way we can share ideas and spark each others creative juices.
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That is a great idea! I need to start doing that. Thanks!
God bless,
Amanda
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Yes! I have used almost the exact method before when we purchased meat from a co-op. I had not thought to use it now for my freezer meals! Sometimes the solution is so obvious that it is hard to see. Thanks for some perspective!
PS. I clicked over yesterday from Crystal's site yesterday. I had a great time reading your older posts. I'm a homeschooling mom with 4 littles so I was *very* pleased to find your site!
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great idea…i have a small freezer for just a couple months and I've already had to take everything out 4 times because I can't remember whats in there(or the fridge freezer!)
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I love the idea of having everything listed on one easily accessible sheet – would save a lot of time!
Jamie
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That's a great organization idea!
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That is a great idea! I am starting to pay attention more to what is in my freezer.
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I have to do this today – I have done it many times in the past and now our 2 freezers are bursting, so I need to plan meals with what I have.
I have a master spreadsheet that I just modify each time I do an inventory – I inventory my pantry too when I am super organized – I haven't done one in a LONG time though
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This definitely is a great idea! Right now, I just have the Ziploc bags labeled, but that means sorting through everything.
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Do you have a large freezer? or just the fridge/freezer in the kitchen?
I am struggling to have room in our fridge/freezer for: making baby food (in bulk); my husband's coffee (he buys 5 lbs. at a time and freezes in 1 lb. increments); meats I buy on sale–pork roast, roast beef, hamburger, chicken; frozen veggies; chicken nuggets/hot dogs for the kids; ice cream . . .
Let alone the turkey for Thanksgiving! or making meals ahead of time . . .
Is it possible to do the "cooking for a month [or at least a couple weeks]" without the big freezer?
We really don't have the $$ to buy a big freezer right now, but sometimes I feel like, if my freezer were better organized, maybe I could do it. Any thoughts?
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Great idea!
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I blogged about my frezer list last year. Unfortunately, things at home have taken some turns for the worse and I'm not as organized as I once was. Hopefully it will happen again….
http://ifonlyihadsuperpowers.blogspot.com/2008/03/freezer-list.html
Love your blog!!
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I have so many things in the freezer, not just meals, that I need a whole notebook to keep track! I have a page for "fruits and vegs", "beans", "broth", and "venison", along with columns on my main wipe-off board for meals, meats, breads and staples like peas, lime juice, bacon, brown rice… I like to say I'm the freezer queen!
Katie
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I did it! I just emptied my freezer and finished inventorying (is that word) my big freezer. WOW! That feels awesome to know exactly whats in there. Thanks for the nudge in the right direction
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I love this idea! I’ve been using a white board and I think I’ll continue to do so (especially when I start freezer cooking), but I like the tally marks!
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I am totally going empty my freezer and make a list like this for my fridge! We have a chest freezer so things get lost at the bottom sometimes. We also get 1/4 side of beef every year with multiple cuts of beef. I can never remember how much of each cut we have left.
This will be a great tool!
Thanks!
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I recently started using a spreadsheet on Google documents to track the inventory. I have columns for meat, vegetables, ready to eat, dessert, and misc. It works great! Obviously it is helpful in the weekly meal planning, but it is especially helpful for unplanned or l;ast minute runs to the store. My husband and I can access it from anywhere and see what we have on hand.
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That’s such a better way to keep track than what I was doing!!! I am definitely going to start doing it that way!!! Thank you!!!!
Thanks again for being such a wonderful inspiration! You have no clue how much you have helped me!
Just posted on my blog what I got done….not much but it works
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