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Meal Planning and Dinnertime Preparation
by Jennifer Tankersley
Description: Tips for preparing a detailed monthly meal and menu plan.
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I once read somewhere that home cooks have on average 21 meals that
make up our repertoire of common family meals. I thought this was very
interesting and set about to writing down what my 21 meals are. I
actually came up with 23 meals that my family enjoys on a regular basis. By
creating this list, I now know what I need to keep stocked in the
pantry. You won't have to stress over what's for dinner tonight if all you
need to do is to just take a look at your list! Feel free to add more
than 21 meals to your list. The more you list, the easier it will be to
come up with dinner tonight. This list is for your staple meals. It is
not the place to add the meals you want to try out someday. Go ahead
and do that if you want, but put your experimental recipes on a different
list. Don't worry if all you seem to come up with is just many
different versions of Mac & Cheese!
Now that you have your 21 meals, this challenge will be a snap (or
maybe just less painful)! One of the best strategies I know when it comes
to meal planning is simply to plan ahead. I use a list that I call my
Menu Planner to plan a pay period's worth of meals (for me, that is
every 1st and 15th of the month). My Menu Planner page is a list that
shows the numbers 1 through 31 for every day of the month in the left-hand
column. Next there is a Breakfast column, a column for Lunch, and the
largest column for Dinner. Dinner is our family's major meal so I am
more specific for that column. Breakfast and lunch are more casual so
I just list a few suggestions for me to refer to throughout the month.
Feel free to refer often to your 21 meals list in order to help you
fill in your Menu Planner.
My next step is to print out a grocery list and then I write every
ingredient that I need from my Menu Planner into my Grocery List. Now when
I go to the store, I get only what I need instead of what I MIGHT need
at some point. That saves me money and it saves my
refrigerator/freezer/pantry from having all kinds of odd and unnecessary items.
Mealtime with your family will be much more enjoyable when you take
just a few steps to prepare. Challenge your family to help you create
your Menu Planner list by asking them which meals they would like to
enjoy in the next planning period (one week, two weeks, maybe even 1
month). When you get them involved, you are more likely to have greater
success throughout the dinner experience.
Jennifer Tankersley is the creator of http://www.listplanit.com where you can
find a Menu Planner and several grocery lists and over 200 other lists,
checklists, and planning pages to help you put your world in order.
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