🥗20+ DUMP AND GO FREEZER MEALS for a MONTH! Healthy Crockpot, Easy Casseroles, LOW CARB!


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Today I’m sharing with you dump and go crock pot meals including healthy freezer meals for a month! We cook up a total of 25 low carb and wholesome freezer …

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  1. Teresa Clark
    Teresa Clark says:

    Love to watch you cook.I wish I could afford to buy your mealpacks but with all the new recent health issues in the family can barely keep a roof over our heads.Watching you cook makes me so hungry it looks so good.we like alot of the same things except im allergic to peppers.

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  2. Stevie Demars
    Stevie Demars says:

    Have you ever thought about getting a food saver vacuum?? I’m obsessed with our new one. Our original lasted 15+ years! They have premade bags or you can make your own to the size you want! It’s to handy! We get big pork roasts and cut them down then season them with different stuff like soy sauce or olive oil and different seasonings then vacuum pack them and pop them in the freezer so when we take them out they’re already marinated. It’s so nifty! I really really want to see you get a food saver!!

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  3. MatschMomma
    MatschMomma says:

    You can use cardboard too. In our last move I cut some of the boxes to fit our freezer. I cut a bunch extra so can stack them in-between until the bags are solid.
    I've also used extra carpet squares we had left from a home renovation.

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  4. nice1601
    nice1601 says:

    Do you know that eggschels are really good for you chickens!? Especially when they give you eggs you will start to see difference. You just need to make them small and mix with food you give.

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  5. Barbara Lent
    Barbara Lent says:

    I’m an empty nester but do some bulk freezer meals but of course no where like yourselves. That bowl of fresh veggies would scare the hell out of me if I had to prepare it…..very daunting lol! My friend in the US sent me a few meat choppers, can’t get them here in Aussie, they are marvellous. Love your videos and never miss them your an inspiration.

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  6. Marilyn B
    Marilyn B says:

    If you adopt me…I will happily do all the dishes and laundry!!! Is that crazy or what?????? Oh and even though I'm 70 years old..I can sleep in a corner!!!! Blessings…..

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  7. Toni Dill
    Toni Dill says:

    Jamerrill I know it sounds weird, but feed those eggshells back to those chickens you have! They'll eat them and it gives them minerals and calcium they need! If you don't believe me, google it.

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  8. Dee Bee
    Dee Bee says:

    Tip: 0pen both sides of the tomato paste, push it out with the lid into a bowl, then remove lids, add to recipe.
    It gets every bit of the paste clean out and no need to scrape.

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  9. Jenna Davis
    Jenna Davis says:

    I do the same thing with our pork loins! I divide it in four not three roasts though and the fourth one I use for pork chops there's only six of us though and most of my kids are under 5, as they grow I'll probably not be able to stretch it as far.

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  10. Lauren F.
    Lauren F. says:

    Love your videos Jamerrill! Once we are out of freezer meals I am hoping to do a bigger batch and share some with my parents, they have chiropractor appointments quite a few days a week, and I know they miss having some home cooked meals. This will help me make some healthy meals to share 😊

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  11. Anna's Fam Life
    Anna's Fam Life says:

    I do love having chickens too! Between them and our dog, we have very little food waste. Did you know, you can also crush up your egg shells and give it to the chickens? You don't have to crush the shells, but I don't want to encourage them to peck at a whole egg.

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  12. Becky Smith
    Becky Smith says:

    You can crush the eggshells and feed them to the chickens to help them get the minerals they need for their eggs. Some recommend baking them and crushing so the chickens don’t associate their own eggs with food later and peck them.

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  13. Amy
    Amy says:

    Do you feel like the extra freezers and fridges make your power bill much higher? We had a small upright freezer and it was costing us about $10 extra every month just to keep it running.

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  14. baby prospect
    baby prospect says:

    I really struggle to find big bags of frozen chicken that aren't full of some type of water solution. They all shrink down teeny tiny once cooked. Any suggestions for a good brand of frozen chicken bags?

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  15. Jenn in Kanata
    Jenn in Kanata says:

    This is one of the few freezer meal videos that I think my family would eat all those dishes LOL as my family isn't too big pasta casserole type family their meat and vegetable and potato LOL. I love all of them myself except Sheppard's pie but that's cuz I ate too much of that as a kid lol

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