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Not for a whole month at a time - just for a week at a time.
You guys I’m moving this to food, since it seems like a good perennial topic. Please don’t pout or act like I’m overreaching, the reason we put stuff there is so we can find it again.
I’m a big fan of meal planning, because for me the worst part of making dinner is coming up with a menu on the fly when I’m tired and everyone is starving. However, I often make the mistake of planning too many meals. And then I have too much stuff in the fridge that we don’t wind up eating. I feel like having 2-3 weeknight meals/week planned is the sweet spot. The other nights we eat leftovers, or everyone just fends for themselves.
I like to cook but mostly hate cooking dinner. It's a CHORE and a pretty thankless one (work all day and then do the second shift in the kitchen, yay!)
Something I like to do is prepping a bunch of stuff on the weekend. Like cooking a bunch of protein (a big package of chicken thighs, etc) and then having it available for a couple of different meals. If I make rice I make enough for a meal plus extra to make dried rice with. I chop a bunch of veggies so they are ready to go. Things like that. I might not have a super firm plan for how to use the prepped stuff yet, but it’s so much easier to look in the fridge and think about how to assemble the prepped stuff than it is to start from ground zero.
If DH would eat chicken it would make my life much easier. So easy to prep chicken ahead of time so many different ways.
You guys Im moving this to food, since it seems like a good perennial topic. Please dont pout or act like Im overreaching, the reason we put stuff there is so we can find it again.
As far as the meal planning, no. I have a general idea of what ingredients I have and then, wing it. I despise the idea of meal planning, but I like cooking...even dinner. And, if I am too tired, we will order in or have a pizza. That happens about once every two weeks.I do like to do a lot of cooking on the weekend and have leftovers available to either have for dinner or take for lunch though.
You don’t have dependents clamoring FEED ME FEED ME FEED ME come 6pm, though... the thing I hate about dinner is I can’t just skip it if I’m not in the mood, the kids need to eat. And yeah, they can do yogurt or cereal if I don’t feel up to it, but I don’t feel like much of a parent if that’s happening constantly. I like cooking a lot, but I mostly hate dinner.