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Convenient Freezer Labels

December 16, 2013 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Have you ever pulled a dish or baggie from the freezer and been unable to determine what is frozen in it?

Convenient Freezer Labels | Not sure what’s in the dish you just pulled from the freezer? Eliminate this problem with these printable freezer labels.

You can eliminate this problem by diligently labeling foods before freezing them. This sounds straightforward, but I know I sometimes omit this step when I’m in a hurry. Hopefully these cute, convenient freezer labels will make it easier to label foods.

You can view and download a printable PDF version of the labels by clicking on the image below. They’re designed to be printed on 2 x 4 inch shipping labels (Avery 18163).

Freezer Labels | Not sure what’s in the dish you just pulled from the freezer? Eliminate this problem with these printable freezer labels.

I’ll be printing these and giving them alongside some other items as Christmas gifts. I’ll keep them in mind because they’d also make a nice housewarming gift when paired with something like a magnetic pocket organizer.

How do you label foods before freezing them?

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  1. Rosie says

    December 17, 2013 at 12:46 pm

    These are a neat idea! I have a couple of relatives who are difficult to buy for (they have “everything” already). I may print some of these to give to them as a stocking stuffer.

    • Shannon says

      December 17, 2013 at 10:49 pm

      Yes, they’d make a great stocking stuffer for people who “have everything.”

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  1. One Project at a Time: 12/24/13 | A Bowl Full of Lemons says:
    December 24, 2013 at 12:01 am

    […] As we forge through the winter months and enter into the new year, organizing and cleaning can be toward the top of our ‘to do’ lists. Many times menu planning and food preparations can also come into play and that’s where Of the Hearth comes in.  With some wonderful labels, you’ll be organizing your freezer in no time! For your free printables, click <HERE> […]

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