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    Posted: 13 August 2008 at 4:32pm
I'm having some friends visit from Australia and with them will be two toddlers. As they are only here for 4 nights I don't want to waste time in the kitchen cooking! I am trying to think of some meals I can make for the kids and freeze in individual portions. I have us adults covered.

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Lasagna???

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Cottage pie freezes well. Might pay to ask what they will and won't eat though as some toddlers can be super fussy.

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You can also freeze cake already cut - leave it uniced or do a simple water, cocoa and icing sugar icing. Pull out what you need in the morning and it will thaw by lunchtime.

Macaroni cheese? Fish pie?
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Mac Cheese is a good one. Muffins freeze well, I make the little ones for Jack
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When I make mashed poatoes I always do a bit more and freeze in little zip-lock bags a toddler-siez portion,..then I can just defrost in the freezer of microwave and heat when needed. I also do this with portions of spag bol, chop up a cooked sausage etc,..then I always have meals on hand! Just defrost a meat postion, poatoes and add some frozen vege and serve!
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chicken nuggets, not really something to make but always find them a good stand by when you don't know what kids will eat.

you know they'll eat them, and chips so maybe have a bag of oven chips in the freezer

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an fish fingers, Jack inhales these
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Meatballs, then you just have to cook up some spaghetti to go with them, really easy. You can put veges in the sauce for the meatballs.

Fish pie is a good one too.
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