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How many nights a week do you cook a meal at home?
I went from cooking 5-6 times a week to 3-4 nights a week. When the time changed and it started staying daylight until 8pm it is so easy to spend my time outside playing with the kids rather than inside cooking.
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Re: cooking
We'll just not tell H about this little fact, m'kay?
Not many, for a variety of reasons. DH doesn't eat dinner on weeknights. The kids are working, or at school games/functions, practice, friend's houses, etc. January through April I'm usually working late, and I don't like to eat late. Now that the days are warming up and we have more daylight, we're on a bike ride or hike after work.
I sometimes cook (2-3 nights a week or so) specifically for lunches and don't eat the meal for dinner. We almost always smoke or grill on weekends and have one larger meal in the afternoon.
We menu plan for 6 nights a week. Sometimes it's easy stuff, othertimes it's not. I keep speghetti sauce frozen in the freezer as one of our backup quick meals.
On the weekends I will sometimes go ahead and grill/cook any chicken that is needed during the week that is getting mixed with stuff or used on panini's. In the summer we grill a lot. I think tonight's menu is grilled flank steak with grilled corn on the cob and a salad. During grad school we practically lived eating out of our crockpot.
I would say that we eat at home 6 nights per week. I hate throwing food away, so usually 1-2 of those nights are leftovers for dinner. We'll also eat at home some nights without "cooking" (cereal or whatnot). So I would say that on average we cook dinner 3-4 nights/week.
Also, I say "we" because when the weather is nice Kyle does more of the cooking as we enjoy grilling out, but when the weather is gross then I am generally the one who does the cooking.
The Daily Nugget
Cycle 12, IUI #1 - 33m post wash 10/15/10 = BFN
Cycle 13, IUI #2 - 15m post wash 11/16/10 = BFP, missed m/c, D&C 1/3/11
Cycle 15 - 18, IUI #3-6 = BFN
Cycle 20, IUI #7 = BFP!, missed m/c 9/14, D&C
DE-IVF Aug. 2012: ER 8/30 11R, 7M, 4F; ET 9/4 returned 2
Beta 9/18 #1-820, #2-1699, #3-7124
10/1 1st u/s measuring right on track, 125 bpm
With our choir schedule, it's become like 2-3 times a week now. On choir nights we go straight from work and eat somewhere cheap nearby. Otherwise we cook on nights we're at home but often make enough for leftovers.
We're easing up on the commitments now though so we'll be spending more evenings at home. Hopefully that will give us more chances to cook dinner.
Baby #2: Surprise BFP 9.19.12, EDD 5.24.13, natural m/c 10.19.13 at 9w
Cecilia arrived 12 October 2012