Are you tight on time or money but want to eat healthy meals at home on a regular basis? Consider starting a Freezer Club with your friends.
“A Freezer Club is a small group of friends (anywhere from 2-8 people) who commit to cooking freezer-friendly meals for one another each month.” ~Rachel at Thriving Home
Interested in learning more about starting a Freezer Club? Read more at the Thriving Home blog.
ClareC. says
I did something like this with my best friend years ago. It definitely works best with other families of approximately the same size, same ages of kids, and same eating habits.
Rachael says
I don’t get it…more details please! Am I cooking or freezing? Are friends going to each others houses to eat? Does everyone bring a meal to 1 persons house then divvy up leftovers to be frozen? Please explain!!!
Dianne says
Sounds great !!
Amanda says
How does the pricing work I’m on a budget?
Melinda says
This is a great idea! I am in a cooking club that meets monthly with different themes. Its more of a social club, but Its always a nice night out with tons of great food and company. We have talked about expanding to a soup swap night, but I also like the freezer cooking idea! Thanks!
Charlotte says
I love this
Julie says
I would SO do this if we had an extra freezer to store food in!
Sonya says
Look on Face book sites in your area type yard sales online or Craigslist, I got a full standing one that locks for 100 dollars, I love mine.
Elise says
This is very timely! I’ve been thinking about asking some friends if they’d be interested in doing something like this. 🙂
Kaitlyn says
Oh wow, what a cool idea! I had never thought of that before! I am going to have to mention this to some friends….that sounds fun, too! 🙂
Victoria Flanders says
Would love to learn the freezer meal recipes before doing the freeze club.
Dorsey says
Me too, where do we find them?
brownie says
I just started one a few weeks ago. Our first swap is this coming Saturday actually. The thought of it was a little overwhelming at first, but I discovered I had a friend who has been running one for a year. I went and picked her brain for a few hours while she was prepping a freezer meal herself, and found that I can do this. The only hump I encountered was setting up the group guidelines, but that was due to me thinking I might be able to please everyone. I’m excited to see this project take off.
Rachel from Thriving Home says
Congrats, brownie! Getting one started is the first step. Don’t be surprised if there are a few hiccups along the way as your group gets the hang of it. But, after being in one for seven years, I can tell you it has been a huge blessing to our family. If you have questions along the way, feel free to email or comment on my post. Would love to help!