+1. Being a healthy vegetarian and keeping kids healthy is a lot more work. Canned baked beans and hot dogs don’t cut it. Are you making Sunday dinner, too? That one I’d cut out. On Sundays we make omelettes. |
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OP is not the vegetarian. Bottom line, OP, take a hard look at your efficiency in the kitchen and I'm sure you can cut your prep time quite a bit. There are knife skills videos on youtube that will really speed you up. |
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Stop going to the grocery store. It is very worth it to get groceries delivered, it will free up a lot of your time.
Don't get a pizza. Get TWO pizzas. Then you have solved tomorrow night as well. |
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I have a friend who makes freezer meals one Sunday a month. You would obviously need enough freezer space for this. She pulls from those throughout the month, mixed in with nights where she cooks quick, easy meals, or eats leftovers. There are lots of meal plans with shopping lists on Pinterest for making freezer meals in bulk.
You could do a monthly freezer meal swap with friends/neighbors. You each make a large quantity of one recipe and everyone goes home with a bunch of different meals. If you have allergies at home I see how that could be difficult, though. I do a lot of slow cooker/Instant Pot meals. Some people hate the texture and yes, sometimes it feels monotonous, but it saves my sanity. I prep a few days’ worth at once in ziploc bags so I can dump and go. Another friend splits dinner prep with DH and they do it before work. Usually something that the nanny can pop straight in the oven. |
Hahaha no you aren’t. Different, bigger things to worry about, so not the care and feeding items, but that does NOT mean stress free lazy Sundays. At all. Especially if your kids are in any sports. Just warning you! Care for children does not end until they leave the nest. |
Jerk post. Imagine having zero breaks from childcare and being able to outsource nothing. |
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Agree with doing grocery delivery or pick-up. Order pantry items from an online store like Amazon Pantry, Thrive Market or Vitacost.
I also love supporting farmers markets, but it does take up time. Now I have a CSA share from May to October that I can pick up near my house. |
I did it, idiot, for six months when DH was deployed and it was absolutely easier. And I didn’t need the wine or the whine! |
Good point. Okay, the instant the last one leaves for college, I am parking my butt on the couch and spending Sundays in front of the TV (which will be amazing in 16 years).
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Thank you!!! |
I did it for 6 years, moron. It was in no way easy than having him around as an equal partner. Ever. |
Dirty little secret the military wives don’t want anyone to know. It’s not so hard after all. |
And, she won't have to worry about her kids growing up post collapse, or be contributing to it. Win-win for your sister! |
| We make our weeknight dinners on weeknights. That's where you're going wrong. |