Food Swap – Casseroles

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Do you get tired of cooking and eating the same dishes over and over?  Even though food isn’t my language (chocolate is of course) I get bored with our menu too.  Thus comes the idea of a food swap.  I’ve done this before and hopefully now that we’re getting grounded in Tyler I can start up some swap groups again.  There are 3 different ways to hold food swaps that I’ll show you over the next couple of weeks.  The first idea is to have a casserole swap once a month.

Get together a group of 3-5 friends and each make enough of one casserole or other main dish that freezes well for each participant.  Swap dishes once a month so that you have several dishes in the freezer ready to cook at a moment’s notice.  Cake pans work well for this, but if you don’t have enough many dollar stores sell aluminum pans in sets of 2 or 3 that are great for swapping.  It’s a great way to take advantage of bulk pricing on meats and other foods without having to eat the same dish too often.  Plus it’s one less night to cook and clean the kitchen each week.  Smiley

Check back next Thursday for another food swap idea!

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