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	<title>Easy things to cook that freeze well and reheat well for consumption throughout the work week?</title>
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	<description>Easy things to cook that freeze well and reheat well for consumption throughout the work week? I work nights and as such have my free time split with 9 hours of work in the middle plus a 36 minute drive each way to work.  This doesn&apos;t leave me much time to cook and until Sunday I&apos;d been eating out once a day, which has become unsatisfying.&lt;br&gt;
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I&apos;m looking for (preferably) easy food to cook that freezes well for thawing and consumption either at work or home during the week.  I&apos;d say refridgeration alone is okay, but I&apos;m kind of picky about food that&apos;s been in the fridge and has condensation.&lt;br&gt;
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I was thinking about making a huge-ass batch of sphaggeti or taco meat, among other things.  Does sphaggeti freeze well?  Did I spell it right?  The spell checker says &apos;yes&apos;.</description>
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