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One of our goals for September is to eat out less so that means I need to meal prep more. I'm making a grocery list today and going to the store on Tuesday. I'm sure that bill will be larger than normal. I'm wondering if any of you have meals planned for the week and what they are. So far I have - fake fried chicken, spaghetti with meatballs, breakfast for dinner, tuna helper? I need to get more creative. My go to meals are chicken stir fry, tortellini, taco salads or soft tacos, DH grilling or a quick TV type family dinner.
Re: Meal Planning Ideas
Sunday - BELTs (BLT's with egg. I bake the bacon in oven, because I hate standing over pan. I make a special sauce with greek yogurt, mayo, and lemon to make it more exciting.)
Monday - Chicken Fajitas (I cut the raw chicken and put the dried fajita seasoning on it before freezing. I took it out of freezer last night to thaw, and I'll marinade it in margarita mix and worshtershier (sp?) sauce about 30 minutes before I cook it. I'll use frozen peppers/onions and plain greek yogurt in place of sour cream.)
Tuesday - Ranch pork chops (The pork chops were washed and put in dried ranch seasoning before being freezed. I'll roll them in egg and breadcrumbs then saute'.)
Wednesday - Lemon pepper tilapia (I use frozen fish. Sprinkle it with onion powder, garlic, salt, pepper, and lemon juice. Bake at 400 for 20 minutes)
Thursday - Soy glazed chicken (Chicken was washed, cut, and sprinkled with garlic and ginger before being froze. I'll thaw and marinade in soy sauce and mirin before I cook it)
Friday - BBQ pork chops (put bbq on pork chops before freezing)
Saturday - Burgers (I have the patties already made and in the freezer, so all I have to do is throw in a marinade then cook on grill.)
As far as sides go, we usually keep sweet potatoes, canned green beans, frozen spinach, frozen okra, mac n cheese, and rice o roni on hand. I'll heat one or two of those up with the meat, but I really need to find healthier options than some of that processed stuff. Any ideas? Sometimes I'll toss some rice in the rice cooker with fresh mint (we have a mint bush in our yard), coconut oil, garlic, onion powder, and lemon juice and zest. The rice cooker is a life saver!
When we get more into fall, I'll cook a big batch of lasagnas and casseroles to keep in the freezer for lazy nights. Grilled cheese and tomato soup are also great for lazy nights when you are tempted to eat out.
This is a fav go to receipe in my house. If you don't have the pampered chef deep dish pot, just cook the pasta like you normally would. You just need a dish to mix everything in that you can cover as to steam the spinach.
http://www.keyingredient.com/recipes/1703009/easy-tortellini-toss-pampered-chef/
We also like to get flatbed pizza bottom and make our own pizza. When the weather is good hamburgers, hot dogs, grilled chicken & grilled sausage are always an easy & fast meal. Plus no pots to wash. Which for me is always a good thing.
What helps me, is when I try a new recipe, I print it out. I have a binder with the plastic protectors for the sheets. This way when I reuse them, they can wipe clean because I tend to be a messy chef.
If I like the recipe, I put it in the binder. Then when I'm meal planning, I just flip through the binder for ideas. I take them out and add the ingredients I need to my list. I have tabs for breakfast, lunch, dinner, desserts, etc. When I use the recipe I put them in the back of the section so I know I've made it recently.