Frozen Assets: How to Cook for a Day and Eat for a Month this question feed

asked by caramel on November 9, 2006 1:21 PM
Frozen Assets is small in stature, but jam-packed with meal-planning advice. It contains recipe ideas, plus detailed instructions on how to get the maximum value from your food dollar, while also slashing meal preparation times.

Deborah Taylor-Hough, mother of four, is as organized as a soldier. She shops one morning in less than an hour, chops and prepares ingredients the next night after dinner, and then spends one long day cooking. Making double and triple batches of 10 recipes, she ends up putting 30 meals for two adults and two children into the freezer, ready to heat and eat. Taylor-Hough's plan uses simple, familiar recipes. Her family eats meat loaf, baked ziti, and chicken and broccoli casserole made with canned soup. Each dish is repeated several times a month. To keep her grocery bill under $200 a month, she uses store brands and buys ground meat in bulk, and only when it's on special. As much a manual for a way of life as a cookbook, Frozen Assets tells how to create your own meal plans, cope with a small, "in refrigerator" freezer, and how to use this bulk-cooking method even if you are single. If you are into efficiency and want a guide to reorganizing your culinary life, this book is a must-have. It even offers advice on how to recover from a whole day of cooking. Taylor-Hough's recommendation: go out to dinner that night! --Dana Jacobi


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This is hand's down my favorite cookbook. I don't do everything the way she says. I adapt it to my family. That's what you are SUPPOSED to do with any cookbook. The ideas AND the recipes we've made are terrific. Ignore the bad reviews especially the ones that say they couldn't even find ONE usable recipe. Who can't find at least one recipe in any cookbook. The pizza blanks recipe alone is useful to any family who makes homemade pizza.
reviewed by vicky123 on November 29, 2006 2:03 PM

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I was disappointed in this book. I previously bought Frozen Assets Light and Easy and love it. It has tons of recipes plus instructions. This one thought, has lots of instructions on how to cook ahead but only has a handfull of recipes and then it repeats the same few recipes over and over. Seems like a waste of paper to me to re-print the recipes like that. I see what the author was trying to do by repeating them like that but I still thought it seemed like a waste. I still gave it 3 stars just for the instruction on freezer cooking. If you are a true beginner with this, it is helpful but if you are not new to freezer cooking, it is a waste of time.
reviewed by reader99 on November 29, 2006 4:30 PM

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I have purchased several books on freezer cooking and I found this one does not have enough recipes for the average family. It's a good book if you are just looking for new ideas but I wouldn't recommend it if you are just begining the freezer cooking adventure.
reviewed by sumbuddy on November 29, 2006 5:35 PM

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