What meals do you like to give new Mummy friends?? Would like to make a couple for a friend of mine but not sure what. I'm a bit of a picky eater so not the best judge on things that everyone likes, LOL.
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What meals do you like to give new Mummy friends?? Would like to make a couple for a friend of mine but not sure what. I'm a bit of a picky eater so not the best judge on things that everyone likes, LOL.
Bolognaise- Is easy to freeze , filling, has iron from meat and can have veggies packed into it
Lasagne, stew, quiche, basically anything that can be reheated nicely :)
basically anything that can be heated in the oven, and eaten with one hand if necessary! (i hate micro reheated food - it never stays as hot, and you can only heat it once - if it's in the oven, you can heat it that way, then micro if absolutely necessary)
lasagne can generally be cut with a fork - pasta bake is easy too. slow cooked food in gravy/sauce that can be reheated easily.
we did curries etc frozen with rice already mixed through. not quite as appetising as fresh, but simple just the same.
i was lucky when DD was born as DH was working away, and this sort of food was second nature for us, and always in the freezer. we had those little tin trays with meals stored in them - he could reheat in his little portable oven thing in the truck, or i could put them in the oven myself at home. it was very simple stuff but very tasty and simple enough to manage. i'd probably aim for those sort of trays if you can - simple, single serve (in case mum and dad want different meals or something), and the tray for reheating is able to be thrown away without adding dishes for clean up.
homemade pasties or sausage rolls can be good for meals or snacks.
individual muffins or slice that can also be frozen is good too, especially if they have kids.
Do you know what I really liked having when DD was born ... cake! It was such a nice little luxury.
Otherwise I've made chicken, corn and leak pies, anything in a slow cooker - casseroles, curries etc
Oh and I love a meaty minestrone - with little chicken or beef meatballs and the soup is made quite thick so it is really filling and more like a casserole.
My normal offering is pasta bake (unbaked) in a disposable foil container. With some cut up veges. And I often make a batch of breastfeeding cookies or some other kind of filling, healthy-ish finger food.
Quiche is another favourite offering as it can be eaten hot or cold. And can also be eaten one handed standing in front of the fridge....
Are you making me some dinners? That's nice of you ;)
LOL
Great ideas everyone!! Thank you!!
LOL Mel, well I can but you better tell me what you're eating these days, lol. I could just buy you a lettuce?
Dahl is good too.
I loved sausage rolls for a quick snack.
Anything that can be eaten with a single hand and microwaved multiple times over in a single sitting.
Well, no one ever made me anything with DS, but I'd have loved snack type things like zucchini slice, savoury or sweet muffins, cakes, biscuits etc. I was soooooo hungry when BFing and constantly wanted to snack. I remember being 'over' toast and jam and cheese sandwiches REALLY quickly ;)
DH is a good cook and we spent some time sorting out easy meal ideas and freezing stuff. It was the snack/lunch stuff that got to me.
I made lasagne for a new mum, and it went down well. I pre cut and wrapped it before giving it. Was going to do lactation cookies, but this mum had BFing difficulties (both her and Bub) and it was a sore point so I thought I'd give it a miss.
We just got through the last of our meals, it was a sad day lol. We were given shepherds pie, a chicken pesto pasta, spinach and ricotta cannelloni, meatballs in puttanesca sauce with pasta, gnocchi and pasta sauce, chicken and corn soup, Thai sweet potato soup, and marinated chicken drumsticks with mashed potato. It was all a blessing and delicious, so there's some ideas! Also, mil made us a bunch of bikkies and slices so we had yummy snacks :)
My GFs all filled my freezer at my Mothers Blessing - They cooked Pasta, individual savoury pies, macaroni cheese, Savoury Mince, Chilli con carne, zuchinni slice, chicken casserole.
When I did a cook up for one of my girlfriends I did spag bol, lasagne, butter chicken, beef and lamb casserole, apricot chicken and various soups. Having some easy and ready to go morning teas is good too - esp for b/f'ing mumma's who are starving like me - muffins/cake/slice (sweet and savoury) are great
I was happy with any type of main course. I found I usually find a moment to eat with a knife and fork so that wasn't so bad. Freezer to oven was a big deal for me so lasagne and quiche were real winners.
The things I really remember were the snack type things. Banana bread and chocolate cake were two favourites that I could graze on out of the fridge through the day.
I received enough meals after DS2's birth that we didn't cook for 7 weeks. Curries, stews, bolognese, soups, snacks, cakes.
We had A LOT of bolognese and pumpkin soup. It's the "default" freezer meal, so if you want to mix it up, perhaps avoid those. But it was lovely anyway. The soups were frozen in individual serves so I could have them for lunch - much appreciated given how hungry I was.
Vegetarian "no sausage" rolls were a favourite too, cause DS1 and I could eat them for snacks.
The things missing, if anything - milk and fruit. We had everything we needed for meals but kept running out of milk and fruit. Fruit was the best easy snack whilst bfing. Now when I do a care package for a mum, I include long life milk, tea bags, and fruit. But it's always nice to ask if they need anything at the shops on your way too.
My latest idea - homemade biscuit dough, frozen into a log so they can bake them when they want to.
ETA: it's worth asking if they have freezer space, and any dietary requirements.
Oh yeh! My BIL and sil bought us a bunch of groceries a few days after ds2 was born, milk, juice, bread, fruit, snacks, basic staples and stuff. It was very unexpected and very appreciated!
This is true about fresh food. My go-to gift for interstate people has become a home delivered box of organic fruit and nibbles (nuts, chocolate etc) as soon as possible. I called an organic place in the city where my sister lived as soon as she called me after the birth of her baby and they delivered it within the next couple of hours... the first thing she ate post-birth ended up being one of my delivered organic bananas :heartbeat:
This is a fantastic list! Thanks everyone!!
Just wanted to add that I really appreciated when people bought something for the kids especially, like cut up fruit and vege sticks and cooked sausages or sausage rolls or mini quiche etc. So that they could eat something healthy easily for lunch. I'm alright with me eating weetbix for lunch, but I'd feel guilty that the kids weren't getting enough veg.
My sil made a bunch of frozen pasta meals in individual serve containers. Loaded with veges and meat they were great lunches. But my favorite things were some vacuum sealed slowcooker meals. She put them together so all I had to do was defrost them and pour into the slow cooker for the day.
That's a fabulous idea peace, what kind of slow cooker meals were they?
If you google there's a blog with an awesome chick who makes freezer packs for her slow cooker
Off to google, the idea of frozen slow cooker packs has me excited!!
My favourite ones were chicken cacciatore with potatoes and carrots and teriyaki chicken which I just boiled up some rice with. It was really thoughtful of her.
potatoes always go wierd when i have frozen them in casseroles. i always leave them out now.
I found having individual serves of cooked rice and pasta handy too, to go with the main course dishes. They seem to freeze and reheat well.