Above are the results of my baking days, minus the banana crumb muffins which we already ate, a 2qt crockpot of pinto beans and ham that I forgot to put in the picture, some of the corn muffins which were also eaten, and a crockpot of chicken broth which won't be done 'til tomorrow morning.
I ended up with:
-1 dozen corn muffins
-1 dozen banana crumb muffins
-About 4 dozen cookie dough balls for the freezer (baked 16 cookies, too)
-5 cans worth of black/kidney beans
-2 qts. pintos and ham
-7 jars of organic sweet potato baby food (more on that another day!)
-5 cups of cooked, cubed chicken
-4 cups cooked, cubed ham
-chicken salad for lunch the next couple of days
It was fun! I think next time, I will try to do more full meals instead of cooking mainly meat/beans to put in meals later on. If you head over to Money Saving Mom, lots of folks are linking up to their freezer cooking results. I am looking forward to wading through the posts and finding ideas for next time!
Congratulations! Looks like you got a lot accomplished! I didn't participate this time, but I love the feeling of having food prepared and stored away for future meals.
ReplyDeletegood idea chicken salad. That's one more to add to my list.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the name of your blog. I suspect that we have a lot in common. Our babies are probably only 1 month apart too.
How fun!