FREEZER COOKING NEWS FROM
NANCI
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Happy October!
Fall is in full swing here in Indiana. I love fall! I just wish it
wouldn't go from 90 degrees (a few days ago) to 45 degrees (present
temp). It's those 60 degree days that are wonderful. If you live where
the seasons change and you haven't gotten out and kicked some leaves
yet, do it! Life is too short not to smell the proverbial roses along
the way. A few weeks ago my 17 year old had to do a required 4 hour
"personal retreat" for a class at school. We went to the marina at a
local state park and I sat on a pier and read most of "The Old Man and
the Sea". Ahhhhhhhh. . . it doesn't get any better than that.
Unless, of course, we're talking chocolate. Don't you just love the
stuff? One of my students is putting together a coffeehouse at school
this coming Friday night to raise money for hurricane relief. I
volunteered to collect chocolate desserts from our staff members to
sell. Now this is my idea of fun! Of course, I'm going to make a few of
my own to donate. The kids have already requested Oreo Truffles, No Bake
Cookies and Frozen Peanut Butter Bars. Since all of these can be made
ahead and frozen, I'll start on them this weekend and not be going crazy
on Thursday night!
Here are a few new chocolate desserts that I couldn't resist trying out.
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Chocolate Cheerio
Bars
Everyone
can always use another recipe with cereal, chocolate,
butter and marshmallows. Yum! My kids love these. As
with most bars, cookies and candies, they can be made
ahead and individually frozen for a quick lunchbox or
after school treat.
Click here to
view/print
this recipe!
Chocolate
Peanut Clusters
When I am
anywhere near a "pay by the pound" candy counter, this
is the treat that I am most tempted to buy. There's
something about that mix of sweet and salty. This
three ingredient recipe offers a very close
alternative.
Click here to
view/print
this recipe!
Mississippi Mud Cake
I had heard
of this but never made one before. Since I forgot to
bring my digital camera home over the weekend, I was
forced to take the cake to school, photograph it and
then leave it in the teacher's lounge. No one seemed
to be too upset:)
Click here to
view/print
this recipe!
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I looked back through
all of our newsletters and I don't think that we have
ever pulled together all of our CHOCOLATE recipes for
you. So here's a handy list of every recipe on the
site that contains chocolate. If you are a dessert
lover and like to have desserts handy in the freezer,
I would also highly recommend that you buy Tammy's
Freezer Desserts to Die For! ebook. For only
$6.95 you can download 25+ freezer recipes plus lots
of great info on freezing desserts. It's a great deal.
Here's a list of the recipes in the ebook.
Chocolate Desserts from 30 Day Gourmet
Ready? Now don't eat them all in one day - HA!
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Member Section:
Almost Candy Bar Brownies
No Bake Cookies
Newsletters:
Birdie's Banana Split Dessert
Buster Bar Dessert
Candy Bar Pie
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough (to be eaten raw
as dough; not baked)
Chocolate Chip Zucchini Loaf
Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls
Chocolate Smoothies
Cookies and Milk Bars
Double Chocolate Muffins
Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookies
Fireman Dan's Chocolate Cream Pie
Frozen Peanut Butter Bars (from the Freezer
Cooking Manual)
Frozen Snickers
Homemade Ice Cream Mix
Hot Fudge Ice Cream Topping
Ice Cream Shop Pie including variations for
Toffee Bar Crunch Pie and Chocolate Cookie Pie
Ice Cream Sundae Squares from Freezer Desserts
to Die For!
Malted Chocolate Chunk Cookies
Muddy Buddies
Oreo Truffles
Pretzel Turtles
Pudding Pops
Pudding-wiches
Seven Layer Bars
Snickers Pie
Toffee Pecan Bars
Triple Chocolate Delight
From our ebook samplers:
Brownie Pie from Freezer Desserts to Die For!
Carolyn's Chocolate Chip Cookies from Coop
Cuisine
Cheater's Chocolate Chip Cheesecake from
Freezer Desserts to Die For!
Chocolate Chip Muffins from Freezer Cooking
for Daycare Providers
Merry Kiss-Mousse Pie from Holiday Freezer
Cooking
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COMPANY & WEBSITE NEWS
November -
January are always our busiest months! Shop early and
avoid the rush! Please consider giving 30 Day Gourmet
gifts for Christmas. We can gift wrap for $1 per item.
We can also ship to a different address. Just put a
note in the "special instructions" section of your
order.
Here's a quick list of our items:
Freezer Cooking Manual $14.95 (2-9 are $12.95,
10+ are 11.95)
30 Day Gourmet Logo Apron $19.95
Advantage Cooking Software $34.95
Cook's Assistant Notebook $12.95
Kitchen Pro Calculator $34.95
Kitchen Calculator (handheld) $24.95
Freezer Labels $4 for 1 pkg of 50, $3 for 2-3
pkgs., $2.50 for 4+ pkgs.
Holiday Freezer Cooking
$6.95 download OR
$8.95 CD
Freezer Cooking on a Budget
$6.95 download OR
$8.95 CD
Freezer Lunches to Go
$6.95 download OR
$8.95 CD
Freezer Desserts to Die For!
$6.95 download OR
$8.95 CD
Freezer Cooking for Daycare Providers & Busy Parents
$6.95 download OR
$8.95 CD
Healthy Freezer Cooking
$6.95 download OR
$8.95 CD
Vegetarian Freezer Cooking
$6.95 download OR
$8.95 CD
Co-op Cuisine
$6.95 download OR
$8.95 CD
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EMAILS FROM HAPPY CUSTOMERS
30 Day Gourmet wins baby
contest!!
My husband & I took a 30 Day Gourmet class last
summer before our baby was born so that we could have
meals ready once he arrived & we just didn't have the
energy to cook.
I entered a contest a few months ago sponsored by
Nestle that asked for a short essay on "How I Got Off
to a Good Start With My Baby." I wrote in part about
how the 30 Day Gourmet class was instrumental in
getting us off to the right start & out of over 5,000
contest entries, our story won a runner up prize (3
free months of housecleaning - yippee!)
Best Regards,
Lisa from Buffalo Grove, Illinois
Click here to read Lisa's winning entry
New Freezer Cook says "THANKS"!
I purchased your cooking manual and have already
made my first freezer meal. (Due to the size of my
kitchen I will have to do one or two meals a weekend.)
I made the stuffed bell peppers (my first time ever)
and was very pleased with how easy it was to follow
the recipe when making so many (I made 6 recipes). The
peppers were picked from the garden so they should be
wonderful!
Also, I had some of the meat mixture (1/2 turkey and
1/2 sausage) left over so we made some dirty rice with
it. My kids loved it!
Again, thank you so much! We will be eating healthy,
home cooked, economical meals from now on! Have a
great day!
Lisa from Wadsworth, Ohio
30 Day Gourmet travels down
under
I am Lori from Australia, I just received your
manual! It is BRILLIANT!!!!! I can t wait to cooking
day! The recipes are really good too, they aren t
garbaging things that my family won t eat, they are
real food!
Church serving with software
I ve had my software for over a year now & have
used it to literally prepare over 1000 meals!! I ve
organized HUGE cooking days with people from our
church & others, where we ve done over 200 meals in
just one morning (by meals, I mean 4-6 servings PER
meal!). Your program is FANTASTIC to say the least!
More software kudos
I wanted to let y'all
know that I have started a personal chef service, and
I am so happy to tell you that I am prepared to do
this due to your hard work and influence on my life! I
have been on board with you guys for 7 years, and this
has prepared me with all the skills I need to create a
(hopefully) lucrative business for my family. The
Advantage Cooking program is a huge part of this
business for me! I will keep you in the know as my
business grows. Thanks again!
Julie from Noblesville, IN
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CONSULTANT
NEWS
We have several new
consultants who have joined us recently. Please welcome:
Nicholar Cavataio from Owego, New York
Linda Darden from Nashville, Tennessee
Tina Wade from Helena, Montana
These 30 Day Gourmet consultants now have active website. Visit them
soon!
Francy Moll from
Watauga, Texas
Anissa McBreen from
Cincinnati, Ohio
Dawn Rickard from
Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
Kathy Conway from
Bismarck, Missouri
Veva Guthrie from
West Des Moines, Iowa
Dawn Flynn from
Wichita, Kansas
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CLOSING
COMMENTS FROM NANCI
That's all
for this month. Tomorrow I'll be at school from sunup
to sundown teaching and then holding auditions for our
musical and then overseeing the induction ceremony for
our Drama Club. Never a dull moment!
Next month we'll talk about the holidays and how your
freezer can help cut down on the stress that always
accompanies the fun-filled days!
Nanci
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