2. Vegetables
The nutrient quality of frozen vegetables is only negatively affected when we overcook them, as a number of vitamins can leach out when they are exposed to hot water.
For this reason, lightly steaming or stir frying your frozen vegetables is the best way to retain as many nutrients as possible. Individual packets of frozen vegetables are also a great addition to lunch to make sure we are getting a couple of cups of veggies at both lunch and dinner.
3. Berries
While you may still link frozen berries to a health scare a year or so back, generally speaking frozen berries, or any frozen fruit, is exceptionally handy to keep on hand. Berries are particularly nutritious and can be added to baking, smoothies, yoghurt or enjoyed as a snack and are often a fraction of the price of seasonal fruit.
4. Homemade stock
Stocks can be used in a variety of meals to add a much needed flavour boost to stir fries, soups and protein based dishes and as many commercial options are packed full of salt, making your own and freezing it in larger batches makes sense both nutritionally and economically.
5. Bread
Not only does bread freeze well but you will be surprised how handy it can be to keep some good quality bread on hand for late night sandwiches, the forgotten lunch sandwich or for toast on a busy morning when you forgot to pick up a loaf the night before.
6. Frozen meals
This one may surprise you but a simple frozen dinner that contains some roasted meat and vegetables is a hundred times better than your standard take away meal. Look for options with fewer ingredients, and that have a significant amount of meat and vegetables as many of the pasta and rice varieties contain very few veggies or lean proteins. A healthy frozen meal can be a nutritious light dinner or filling hot lunch choice for a fraction of the price of a food court or fast food meal.
7. Soup
One of the best thing to freeze, a large batch of veggie-based soup can be stretched over many meals and freezes well. Great as a filling lunch, light dinner or snack when you are especially hungry, soup is not only low in calories but can be a great veggie-rich addition to any meal, especially when made using minimal added salt.