3. Let’s be real!Be realistic about how many meals you can prep every week. Look at your schedule: are you working late any day? Are you meeting friends for dinner? If so, cross off the days where you’ll be unable to meal plan. No point in buying extra groceries if you are no...
Take your schedule into consideration The first thing you’ll want to take into consideration when making a meal plan is your schedule. Specifically, what days do you have things going on that might not allow for much meal prep time. For example, if you work later than usual on a certain...
When it comes to accommodating different family members, roll with it. Rachel, at The Mashup Mom, touches on a pain point I think a lot of us have: what to do when your entire family isn’t down with the same eating schedule, diets, or preferences. She spells out steps you can take...
Theme nights will save you so much time each week by simplifying your planning process. Learn how to come up with a meal planning theme schedule and get some theme ideas in this post! I get a lot of questions about meal planning over on myInstagram. Each weekend I share my meal plan f...