I like cooking, but have no to time for it on the weekdays (kids, biz, etc). The wife and i (mostly me) prepare 3 months or so of freezer dinners in one weekend. Looking for thoughts on recipes. Summer coming up so corn chowder, chili, and zuppa toscana, maybe tom kha guy. Need finger food ideas for the kids that doesnt get freezer burnt to shit. Picking up all the food from restaurant depot tomorrow.
>>7670220
Literally anything and seal it with a foodsaver.
frozen meatballs are good, you can make chicken tendies at home
also fresh food is infinitely better than frozen and you should feel horrendous for the shit you're feeding your crotchfruit
>>7670231
Better than pre-prepared food. The wife and i both work full time and neither of us would stop just to make a "fresh" meal on the weekdays. I'll take 150k+ over pride in my food.
>>7670224
Have one and we usually do.
What kind of restaurant do you work in, and what do you do?
>>7670251
No restaurant. Low-volt electrical biz. Business license works for r depot regardless of business type.
>>7670260
>business license works for r depot
Neat. I had no idea.
Recently moved out of RD territory and don't have anything like it now.
>>7670267
Cash and carry? Costco business?
>>7670285
Costco/Sam's Club is shit compared to Restaurant Depot.
>>7670310
Meh, eggs are actually cheaper at Costco. I try to run the numbers occasionally to make sure the drive is worth it. We go through 5 dozen a week, so it adds up.
>>7670323
They sell flats of eggs at Costco?
I haven't been there in years, and SC doesn't sell flats. A flat from RD was always cheaper than an 18 carton from Stop and Shop.
One of the things I miss most, to be honest, was that they were the only place that sold cartons of pasteurized egg yolks, which I used like a madman.