I have been in the zone with menu planning ever since I began working with Wildtree. It has been a work in progress, but I think I've finally found my system. I have in the past tried eMeals.com, PlantoEat.com, and a number of menu planning services, but while they are great, they didn't meet ALL of our needs. Now I still use PlantoEat as an online version of a recipe book, but I have found a physical copy worked best for me.
A consultant from another direct sales company introduced me to the bullet journaling technique (find more info here: http://www.bulletjournal.com/). It has been an organization game changer for me. Instead of having little papers all over my house, office and classroom, they are all in one central notebook. I have this pretty one and it has 3 tabs for me to easily find what information I need quickly- one for home, one for business and one for school.
Each month, I list each day of the month and fill in all prior commitments. This includes eating out with family.
I take that list and fill in each meal for the month while skipping the days I know that we will be out.
I then make a grocery list based off of the official list for the month.
After having all of this together, I pick a day to create freezer meals for the next month. Thanks to my Wildtree recipes (MANY are on their websiteor from a freezer meal workshop I have previously done), I can get 10-20 meals within my daughter's naptime of 60 to 90 minutes. The following picture is from my latest freezer meal prep. This does not include the ground turkey I crock potted for runzas, spaghetti, shepherd's pie and tacos. (2 hours but no work for me other than throwing in the turkey and onions).
I take my list and create a calendar of meals for the month for the fridge. I can glance at it the night before and determine what needs to thaw. Sometimes I don't even thaw it first. It goes straight in the crock.
I try to shop once a month for the majority of the meals. I do get the produce through Door to Door Organics delivered to our door. It keeps me out of the store buying things I don't REALLY need. It happens A LOT. I attach the recipes for the meals that aren't regulars in our house. It helps my husband when I might be running late or have forgotten to put something in the crockpot. It happens.
Sometimes, we don't get to all of the meals due to impromptu nights out or we aren't that hungry, but the beauty of it all is that it is flexible.
At the beginning of the week, I bring up the frozen meals for the week and put them in our side by side fridge's freezer. It used to be stuffed to brim, but now it's only filled with what is coming up! It's been amazing for our marriage that I don't have the ice bucket filled with random things because I keep stuffing stuff in there. It's a beautiful thing. Ok, it's just one of those pet peeve things (nothing marriage shaking), and it's just because I was chasing a two year old while trying to prepare or clean up dinner! Now dinner takes 15-30 minutes tops to make. I am less stressed and we are eating healthier. I've lost weight without much effort!
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Happy planning!
Colleen
Great post! I have tried meal planning with inconsistent results in the past, but love it when I get it going.
ReplyDeleteI feel like I need to set aside some time each month to get this done, but I had a quick question first. About how much time do you spend getting the meals laid out and the grocery list prepped?
It usually takes me 4 to 5 hours (1 for recipe gathering and pantry shopping, 2 for shopping at my two stores, and 1 to 1 1/2 hours for preparing the meals themselves for the freezer.
ReplyDeleteNot too bad... And since it's the first of the month (and I have nothing planned for dinner and no inspiration for cooking tonight) I might just have to sit down and try this tonight. :)
DeleteIf I have a freezer meal workshop that I am using, it is even faster as it already has the shopping and prep lists as well as recipes.
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