I’ve never been good at meal planning. I rarely get organized ahead of time, and when I do, I don’t follow the plan because something else sounds good that night or I don’t want to go to the work of a particular meal or our schedule gets messed up.
Instead of planning a specific schedule for our meals, I simply made lists of ideas. Dinner ideas I split into 7 main categories (one for each day of the week, though I probably won’t stick to specific days for each category and will often skip a category and double up on another). I posted the breakfast, lunch, and snack list on the fridge where the kids can see it.
I have picky eaters. And I’m a lazy cook. And we’re terrible at sit-down dinners even though formal family dinner was a daily non-negotiable during my childhood and I understand the importance. Family dinners are on my priority list for this year.
Breakfast:
Eggs (and toast for Levi) (w/ veggies for me)
Oatmeal
Greek yogurt
Protein waffles (freeze ahead)
Bagels and cream cheese
Lunch:
[+ fruit (fresh, fruit strip, apple chips, frozen blueberries, applesauce, or pineapple) and veggie (carrots, tomatoes, celery, mini peppers, snap peas)]
Tuna sandwiches
Grilled-cheese sandwiches
PB&J sandwiches
Chicken sandwiches
Hamburgers
BLTs
Chicken nuggets
Baked potatoes
Tortillas with taco fillings, beans, or chicken sausage
Mac-n-cheese
Cup of noodles
Spaghetti
Pizza
(Grilled meat with salad for me)
Snacks:
Veggies
Pretzels
Cheese sticks
Teriyaki sticks
Granola bars
Nuts or dried fruit
Toast
Sweet potato chips
Dill pickles
Olives
Chips and salsa
Dinner:
Soup (clam chowder, chicken noodle, pasta fajioli, beef stew, zuppa toscana, taco soup or chili)
Mexican (tacos, fajitas, burritos, enchiladas)
Asian (pork fried rice, Asian chicken salad, orange chicken)
Italian (spaghetti, lasagna, pizza, lemon garlic shrimp scampi)
Chicken (pesto, nuggets, stir-fry, rotisserie, fried chicken)
Beef (hamburgers, steak, sloppy joes, Swiss steak, French dip roast, beef/potato/corn hash, hamburger gravy)
Pork (sausage and spinach gnocchi, pulled pork sandwiches, spiral ham, brats)
Sides:
Veggies:
Green beans
Roasted potatoes or sweet potatoes (or potatoes/carrots/onion)
Salad
Fried onions
Sautéed asparagus
Roasted Brussel’s sprouts, broccoli, or cauliflower
(Corn)
Bread/Starch:
Homemade bread
Cornbread
Biscuits
Noodles
Rice
Mashed potatoes
Treats:
Cinnamon Oranges
Popcorn (microwave or kettle)
Brownies
Rice Krispie Treats
Chocolate Chip Cookies
French Breakfast Puffs
Italian Sodas
1 comment:
I'm not Sander, but my kids are always messing with my settings and I don't know how to change it. Anyway, I like this post because I just did something similar to try to cut down on the time it takes to meal plan. I like being able to compare your list with mine and get a few ideas
Post a Comment