Anonymous wrote:For those who mentioned frozen vegetables, what do you do with them? Which vegetables? I'd love to keep them on hand, but need ideas.
Anonymous wrote:For those who mentioned frozen vegetables, what do you do with them? Which vegetables? I'd love to keep them on hand, but need ideas.
Anonymous wrote:I've always meal planned, and was chatting with some co workers about this. They seemed genuinely surprised. This is apparently not a thing? How many of you meal plan? How does your meal plan look?
I have been meal planning for a out 15 years and it makes life infinitely simpler.
For reference I am Gen X. I grocery shop once every two weeks. I meal plan every weekend for the upcoming seven days. I rarely do takeout and make nearly everything from scratch. Maybe twice a month max for takeout. You'll notice my meal Lan us vague BC I'm never quite sure what types if veggies etc I'll have on hand.
My meal plans are general. For 7 days I plan 5 meals BC you always have leftovers. So I'll have a couple smorgasbord nights.This is my 7 day meal plan (5 meals) for this week:
Grilled tofu and grilled veg with spicy sauce (siracha mayo and bell pepper onion)
Salad night (all the toppings and green lentils for protein and barley or farro)
Fish (grilled) tacos with fresh salsa, avocado
Pasta night with basic marinara
Soup night with nuns puffs (puffy bread). Soup this week will be white bean with farro, kale etc.)
I do the same for the second week but by the end if the second week we are eating the cupboards down. At that point there won't be as much fresh veg. But I'll have plenty of frozen. So one night will be a spinach quiche and another night will be a chick pea curry with canned whole tomatoes and brown rich, yoghurt etc. You get the idea. Or black beans and rice with corn salsa roasted, made with frozen corn.
Anonymous wrote:It always surprises me when people do not meal plan. My working mom did weekly meal planning, so it was the only thing I knew. Had no idea that some people just wing it and make multiple trips to the grocery store until I was an adult. There was a period of time when I was younger and eating a lot of take out that I didn’t meal plan (I could also walk by the store on the way home from work), but I can’t imagine it with a family.
Anonymous wrote:4 in our house, 2 kids now teens. I used to try and meal plan, but tried and gave up too many times to bother. Just keep the house stocked with food, grocery shop once a week for fresh produce, and I usually decide what is for dinner the night before or the morning of (and take chicken, ground turkey or pork, sausage, etc)., out of the freezer. If I see nice looking seafood while at the store for my regular shopping, I will pick that up.
We also do Imperfectfoods.com delivery once a week, and will make a plug for them. You can change what they assign in your box (delete, add, increase) every week, and skip a week or weeks any time. I have found you do have to read why they have what they have (I don't care of the outside of a cantaloupe is scarred or a squash is funny shaped), but some items I have not cared for and won't get again (when a particular stone fruit is too small, I have found it not to be worth it).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you not? I mean, how can you not without putting on weight, spending a ton, and/or having dinner take three times as long to make?
I plan out our meals on a weekly basis. Often, one will flow into the next -- so leftovers from one night's pulled pork will get used another day for pork tacos, quesadillas, pozole, etc. Or an uneaten salmon filet gets put into a quiche or crepe the next day.
I try to do a mix of crowd favorites and new ideas, and a mix of time/attention-intensive recipes and easier/quicker/set-and-forget stuff. Plus there's always pasta and breakfast-for-dinner if we run into a bind.
This just seems like basic adulting. It's not an exceptional skill.
I don't meal plan specifically and have no problem going to the grocery store once a week. I have plenty of staples on hand, and buy an assortment of proteins. It's not hard. I find rigid things like "taco Tuesday" boring because they quickly become repetitive. I do love to cook, though, and spend a fair amount of time finding and trying new recipes.