I freeze (and then throw away


) lots of leftovers. The biggest problem for me is that I forget about them.
Here are some suggestions:
Keep a list of what you've frozen
Make "casseroles" when you can (for example, with leftover TG dinner I put mashed potatoes, the turkey, then corn, then stuffing, then gravy, in a casserole dish. Covered with plastic wrap and then foil. I'll freeze it for no longer than a month).
I personally use bags to freeze things but re-use some of the bags (I don't if it had meat in it).
The key is to make sure there is as little air as possible in the container.
When I freeze something I try to keep my eye out for a use for it. (for example, two weeks ago we had couscous with peas and carrots for a side dish. We had a TON left over so I froze it. Then I ran across a recipe for Paella using shrimp-which I had 1/3 package left, sausage (again 1/2 left), and chicken (I froze a big chunk of our leftover turkey from TG). What a nice meal that will be (when I finally make it

)
Experiment with freezing different things. I didn't know if cooked rice could be frozen so I froze some leftover. Then I pulled it out one night and used it with leftover pork chops and frozen peas and carrots and made fried rice. It worked great so now I always make more rice than we need and freeze it for a quick meal.
Same goes with bananas. I mash three bananas and put them in a bag and freeze. Then I make banana bread with them.
I also freeze chocolate chip cookie dough. If I make a whole batch of cookies, I will EAT a whole batch of cookies

. I make a batch of dough and then bake about 9-12 of them. I then use my cookie scoop (like a little ice cream scoop) and scoop the rest of the dough out on a big cookie sheet and freeze the dough balls. You can put them really close together when you freeze them. When they are frozen I put them in a bag and pop them in the freezer. Then when we want homemade choc chip cookies I take 9-12 out of the bag and bake them. It usually takes about 3-5 minutes more since they are frozen. I just start watching them after the time on my recipe plus 3 minutes.
I'm sure this was WAY more info than you wanted but I hope it gives you some ideas you can use.
