Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like healthy food shouldn’t take long to make so prepping is not necessary.
OP here and that is the opposite of my experience? All that washing and chopping of produce takes a lot of time.
I only manage to do it every other weekend maybe, but as PP said, if I don’t, we eat crap. And I’m a fan of crap occasionally, but too much of it doesn’t feel good.
I made a batch of homemade granola with the kids that they’ve been eating with yogurt and berries for breakfast, plus did a batch of hard-boiled eggs.
Grilled chicken for dinner Saturday night, but doubled to have leftovers to add to salads for lunch all week.
Roasted a bunch of chickpeas, sweet potatoes, beets and broccoli, also to add to salads during the week.
It wasn’t a ton of work, but there’s no way I have time for this during the week, so it’s a lifesaver.
More importantly, how do you store it all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Full pass.
This. I’d rather be prepping at 8 pm on a weekday than at any hour of the weekend. Even a working mom deserves a day off.
Same. I love meal planning and knowing I have what I need for the week, but prepping like that isn’t my thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Full pass.
This. I’d rather be prepping at 8 pm on a weekday than at any hour of the weekend. Even a working mom deserves a day off.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like healthy food shouldn’t take long to make so prepping is not necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Yes! I have a full-time job to kids who are very busy with sports and A husband who travels Monday through Thursday for work. If we do not meal prep on Sundays I crash and burn during the week. I don’t cook anything in advance but I do marinate meats, cut and wash veggies, wash fruit, and portion ingredients out for quick grab and use. Last night I was even able to direct my 15-year-old to grill up the chicken breast and marinated steamed the broccoli and cook the rice so I came home with my younger son from practice to a hot meal cooked by my 15-year-old.
Anonymous wrote:Even if I just wash and cut vegetables on Sunday so they are ready to steam for several meals, I like I’ve won the lottery when it comes time to make dinner during the week.
Anonymous wrote:Full pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like healthy food shouldn’t take long to make so prepping is not necessary.
OP here and that is the opposite of my experience? All that washing and chopping of produce takes a lot of time.
I only manage to do it every other weekend maybe, but as PP said, if I don’t, we eat crap. And I’m a fan of crap occasionally, but too much of it doesn’t feel good.
I made a batch of homemade granola with the kids that they’ve been eating with yogurt and berries for breakfast, plus did a batch of hard-boiled eggs.
Grilled chicken for dinner Saturday night, but doubled to have leftovers to add to salads for lunch all week.
Roasted a bunch of chickpeas, sweet potatoes, beets and broccoli, also to add to salads during the week.
It wasn’t a ton of work, but there’s no way I have time for this during the week, so it’s a lifesaver.