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Make 7 Instant Pot Freezer Meals in 70 Minutes 🙌

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Free recipes and shopping list below! I’m so excited to tell you about my newest thing: Instant

Free recipes and shopping list below! I’m so excited to tell you about my newest thing: Instant Pot freezer meals!! They’re made just like my crockpot freezer meals – without any cooking ahead of time – simply combine the ingredients raw, freeze them for up to three months, and then cook them in your Instant Pot. Super easy. I made seven Instant Pot freezer meals last month and then cooked them over the past few weeks. It only took me 70 minutes to prep the meals and clean-up my kitchen – woot! (That works out to only seven minutes per meal.) I’m new to the Instant Pot, so cooking them was a little bit tricky, but I’m sharing my recipes and shopping list below. First, here are the original recipes that I used: - [Steak Italiano]( (Yum!) - Spiced Butternut Squash Soup from my [cookbook eBooks]( and shared for free below - Turkey Bolognese Sauce adapted from [Cook Eat Paleo]( - [Beef and Sweet Potato Chili]( (SO GOOD) - Southwestern Shredded Pork adapted from [Plaid and Paleo]( - Stuffed Pepper Soup with Cauliflower Rice adapted from [Maria Makes]( - Paleo Sesame Short Ribs adapted from [Gutsy by Nature]( Basically, I picked seven of our favorite Whole30 crockpot recipes and adapted them for the Instant Pot. Some of them turned out perfectly the first time I made them and others took two or three tries to cook perfectly (!!!), but I kept making and remaking them until I got it right. [CLICK HERE]( for my free printable recipes and shopping list. No strings attached. I wrote up a full blog post with everything that I learned, including the best freezer containers for Instant Pot meals, my general method for cooking Instant Pot meals right from the freezer, and the differences between Instant Pot freezer meals and crockpot freezer meals. Visit my [New Leaf Wellness blog]( for all the info. Questions? Email me back and I'll respond as soon as I can. I hope you have a great weekend! xoxo, Kelly [BLOG]( [SHOP COOKBOOKS]( [CONTACT]( Copyright © 2017 New Leaf Wellness, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at NewLeafWellness.biz. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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