Reynolds Kitchens Freezer Paper for Batch Meal Prep, Labeled Portions, and Weekly Freezer Organization
Reynolds Kitchens Freezer Paper for Batch Meal Prep, Labeled Portions, and Weekly Freezer Organization
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Why you'll love it
- Plastic-coated inner surface creates a moisture and air barrier that locks in flavor and prevents freezer burn
- Write-on outer paper eliminates the guessing game of identifying mystery freezer items
- Trusted Reynolds brand reputation for durable, food-safe kitchen products
- Dual-purpose design works for both serious food preservation and creative craft projects
- Variety of pack options including heavy duty and non-stick versions for different preservation needs
- Bulk 50 sq ft roll plus 2-count option delivers better value for frequent freezer users
Perfect for
- Wrapping raw meat, poultry, and fish for freezer storage to prevent freezer burn
- Labeling and portioning leftovers, ground beef, and chicken breasts before freezing
- Wrapping and preserving wild game after a hunt
- Making quilting templates and iron-on craft patterns with the coated side
- Protecting countertops, shelves, and drawers during messy cooking or art projects










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Product Information
FREEZER PAPER ROLL: Contains one 50 square foot roll of Reynolds Kitchens Plastic Coated Freezer Paper, measuring 13-1/3 yards x 15 inches
PLASTIC-COATED NONSTICK INNER SURFACE: Keep freezer burn at bay with the plastic side of this freezer paper to seal in moisture & flavor
WRITE-ON FREEZER PAPER: Use the outer paper side of this Reynolds freezer paper for easy labeling
DURABLE & RELIABLE: Made with signature Reynolds quality & durability, you can use this freezer wrap for meat, cheese & more
GREAT FOR CRAFTS: From making quilt patterns to protecting work surfaces, there’s a million ways to get crafty with this coated freezer paper
Reynolds Kitchens Plastic Coated Freezer Paper is your best ally for fighting freezer burn. Wrap this thick freezer wrapping paper around leftovers, meat or fish before you store them in the freezer. The paper side allows you to help end the freezer food guessing game. The other side features a plastic coating to create a barrier for air and moisture that protects the quality, flavor and nutrition of food during freezing. Use Reynolds freezer paper to ensure your ground beef, chicken breasts or wild game come out of the freezer ready for grill with no loss of flavor or quality. This freezer wrap paper is also a great choice in the kitchen for protecting counters or lining shelves and drawers. Use this freezer paper roll as craft paper for kids' paintings, school banners and projects, for crafting and quilting or to protect your table when kids get creative with the finger paints. The possibilities are endless.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will the write-on surface actually help me get my freezer organized once and for all?
Yes. The outer paper accepts pen, marker, or pencil clearly, so you can label every package with contents, weight, and date. That single step removes the guesswork from freezer meals and saves time every week.
How much can I wrap with one 50 square foot roll before I need to reorder?
A 50 square foot roll (about 13-1/3 yards by 15 inches wide) handles a substantial batch of meal prep. Most home cooks find that one roll covers many months of routine freezer use, with the 2-count available for those who batch heavily.
Does this freezer paper help me stay on top of meal prep Sundays?
It is designed for exactly that workflow. You can portion ground beef, chicken breasts, and leftovers into meal-sized packs, label them clearly, and stack them efficiently. The result is faster weeknight cooking with zero food waste.
Can I use a label maker or printed sticker on the write-on side without it falling off?
Yes, the matte paper outer surface holds standard freezer labels and stickers well. The paper has enough tooth to keep labels in place, even at freezer temperatures.
How does the plastic coating improve my freezer's efficiency and organization?
By preventing freezer burn, your food stays at peak quality longer, meaning you waste less and shop less often. Properly wrapped packages also stack neatly, letting you use freezer space more efficiently.
Is this freezer paper a good choice for someone who runs a small home-based food business?
Yes, it is trusted by home producers and cottage food sellers. The food-safe coating, professional look, and write-on labeling meet the practical needs of small-scale food packaging at home.
How does this compare to vacuum-sealed bags for a busy meal prepper?
Vacuum sealers are great for long-term storage but require equipment, bag inventory, and time. Freezer paper is faster, cheaper, and easier, and it still delivers excellent freezer burn protection for typical meal prep cycles.
What's the best way to label so I always know what I'm pulling out of the freezer?
Write the cut, weight or count, and date on the paper before freezing. Use a permanent marker for clarity, and consider color-coding by protein or meal type. The write-on surface was designed specifically to make this habit easy.
Can I pre-portion ingredients for the whole month in one session?
Yes. Many meal preppers spend a single afternoon wrapping a month of proteins and leftovers. The large roll size and strong wrap mean you can build a deep freezer supply in one efficient session.
How do I wrap meat in Reynolds Kitchens Freezer Paper to prevent freezer burn?
Place the meat on the plastic-coated side of the paper, then fold the paper tightly around it, pressing out as much air as possible. Wrap a second layer if you want extra protection, then label the outside with the contents and date before placing it in the freezer.
Can I use this in the microwave or oven?
This product is designed for freezer storage, not for cooking. Remove the wrap before thawing or cooking your food. For oven use, transfer the food to appropriate cookware.
How long will food stay fresh when wrapped in this freezer paper?
Most properly wrapped meats, poultry, and fish stay fresh and free of freezer burn for 6 to 12 months. Cheeses typically last a few months. Always follow USDA guidelines and label packages with dates for the best results.
Is Reynolds Kitchens Freezer Paper compatible with standard freezer temperatures?
Yes. It is designed for use in home chest and upright freezers at standard 0°F temperatures. The paper and coating stay stable and continue to protect food throughout normal long-term freezer storage.
Will the wrap work with both raw and cooked foods?
Yes. It works well for raw meat, poultry, and fish, and it is equally effective for wrapping leftovers, cooked meals, and cheese. Always let hot foods cool fully before wrapping and freezing.
What comes in the box when I order this product?
Each order includes one 50 square foot roll of plastic-coated freezer paper measuring 13-1/3 yards long by 15 inches wide. If you select the 2-count, heavy duty variety, or non-stick variety pack, you will receive the corresponding quantity and assortment of rolls.
Is the plastic coating on the inside safe if a small amount touches the food?
Yes. The coating is food-safe and approved for direct contact with raw and cooked foods. It is the same type of coating used across the Reynolds line of food storage products.
Will the paper hold up if I use it multiple times for different batches?
Freezer paper is intended for single use. Once you unwrap food, the moisture barrier and paper fibers will have been compromised. Use a fresh sheet each time you wrap something new.
What is the difference between freezer paper and wax paper?
Freezer paper has a plastic coating on one side that creates a moisture and air barrier, making it ideal for long-term freezer storage. Wax paper has a wax coating that is not designed to handle freezer temperatures and is best used for wrapping sandwiches, lining pans, or separating food in the fridge.

