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Ideas For
Weekly Meal Planning
Planning your
meals ahead of time can make dinner quick and easy.
Here are some great ideas for weekly meal planning.
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You may have heard of family meal
planning or perhaps have been wondering what the fuss is all about.
Well, to put it simply family meal planning means planning your
family’s meal to help you save time and money.
But beyond saving time and money there are some other great reasons
for family meal planning. By planning your meals and doing your
shopping ahead of time, it’s easier to make sure your family eats
healthy and balanced meals. It’s too easy to reach for the phone and
order a pizza when everyone’s just gotten home from soccer practice
and your fridge is empty.
Here are Some Tips to Make Family
Meal Planning Easy:
First, look through your pantry and cupboards and make a mental note
of what you have. The see if there are any foods you can use to plan
your family’s meals around. For example if you have pasta or rice
then create a couple of meals including those staples.
Then sit down and plan your week’s menu. Write down each dinner and
remember to make allowances for days you don’t have a lot of time or
get home late. If you know ahead of time Tuesdays are stressful then
plan something pretty simple to make for that day or even make
double on Monday and save the leftovers for Tuesday. You can vary
the meal by changing one or two things around.
Once you have your menu write a shopping list while checking your
pantry, cupboards and fridge again to make sure you’re not buying
something you already have. Then add items you’ll need for
breakfast, lunch and snacks. You may not necessarily plan these
meals but just make sure you include enough of the foods you usually
need on your list.
Although going to the supermarket once a week is a good way to save
time and avoid overspending, it may not always be possible for all
items. If you buy a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables you may want
to only include half a week’s worth of items on your list and make a
second quick trip during the week for the rest. Just stick to the
produce isle to avoid temptations.
When planning your list think of meals that are both nutritious but
frugal. Casseroles, stews and pasta dishes can be quite inexpensive
and also easy to prepare. To save money, include one or two
vegetarian meals a week. You can make a nutritious meat-free chili
or cheesy pasta bake. Tuna is another great frugal food you can add
to pasta or rice dishes.
When you’re buying your vegetables plan your meals around them to
avoid wasting food. Say you buy a bag of carrots then try to include
carrots in several dinners or use them for snacks to avoid ending up
with a fridge full of expired produce at the end of the week.
Think ahead and use your freezer. If you’re making something that
freezes well like spaghetti sauce, a stew or casserole make double
and freeze the second portion for those days where you just don’t
have any time to cook.
Finally, don’t forget to stick your menu on your fridge or other
prominent place and plan ahead every day. If you’re making a crock
pot stew you can cut the veggies the night before and add them to
your crock pot in the morning. Leave your meat thawing in the fridge
during the day and leave the items for the evening’s dinner out so
that you can easily start cooking once you get in.
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