Gluten Free Dairy Free September 2012 Menu

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For a detailed explanation of what is involved in creating the gluten free dairy free menu we have a post explaining it all. If you are new and not sure how to get started we have a wonderful series starting with 5 easy steps to get you on your way to once a month cooking. Good luck!
If you like this menu you might want to check out all our past Gluten Free Dairy Free menus or in-season menus – September 2011‘s menus if you are looking for something different!
Breakfasts
Lunches
Dinners
- Sweet Potato Black Bean Enchiladas
- Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwich Filling
- Slow Cooker Sweet & Sour Meatballs
- Chicken with Red Curry and Apples
- Chili Maple Glazed Chicken
- Slow Cooker Arroz Con Pollo
- Garlicky Chicken Thighs in Red Pepper Sauce
- Juicy Apple Turkey Burgers
**Indicates meals that require NO COOKING on your OAMC BIG DAY aka “throw and go” meals, perfect for the family who needs to adjust to just do the quick meals!
Recipe Cards
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Grocery List
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Instructions
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Pinterest:
Are you a person that likes to see the menus visually? Perhaps you should check out the September 2012 Gluten Free Dairy Free Menu via Pinterest to see the yummy goodness you will be cooking up on this menu. Not sure what Pinterest is all about, check out what Once A Month Mom has to say about it.
Test Cooks
Each month we have some wonderful volunteers who “test” out the menu prior to publication. They do an amazing job of helping to eliminate confusion and mistakes. They may not catch everything but they sure do catch A LOT! If you are interested in test cook, feel free to volunteer. Here is a little bit about this month’s test cooks:
Get Started
Are you new to Once A Month Mom or once a month cooking (oamc) in general? If so, you might want to spend a few minutes (or hours) on the Get Started Series. If you are in a real hurry to catch on we have written some simple steps for getting started. Welcome!


OK, so how does this work? Do you make certain recipes in quantities big enough to eat them multiple times? How long does the cooking usually take when you pull them out of the freezer? Do you have to defrost them? Oven or microwave? I’m not sure I understand how this works…
Jodie, you will want to check out the following posts to help you answer your questions. Also, you can go back to November 2011 menus and see a sample of a menu, those are free, they are similar to what you get when you sign up as a member and give you an idea of what you are paying for.
1. http://onceamonthmom.com/ive-got-some-serious-questions-about-this-once-a-month-cooking-thing/
2. http://onceamonthmom.com/get-started-five-easy-steps-and-resources-for-starting-freezer-cooking/