Ever said to yourself, it's 5:00 o'clock and what's for dinner?!? Yikes! A simple menu plan may eliminate some of this stress!
To get started, check the family calendar. Grab the grocery sales ads, a sheet of paper, a pen and your favorite recipes or cookbooks. Yes, and pour yourself a glass of iced tea or brew a cup of your favorite hot tea.
Next, fold your sheet of paper into eighths by folding in half, side-to-side, then fold in half, top-to-bottom and again top-to-bottom. Now label the eight squares: meat, dairy, produce, canned, bakery, frozen, staples and non-food. On the other side of the paper; label the squares with the days of the week.
Then, check the pantry, freezer and the refrigerator for what supplies you are starting with. Before you begin planning; check the grocery sales ads to see what the specials are.
Now, what will you have for dinner on grocery shopping day? This is important to decide. I've found that it's best to either make dinner with what you already have at home or plan an easy meal for this night, just depends on your schedule. Write down each day's menu, then list what side dish, bread, dessert or salad that you will prepare. Think about what you have already on hand to prepare the meal with and add what's needed to your grocery list on the other side of the sheet of paper. Continue with the other days of the week.
While planning, think about "planned leftovers" or slowcooker meals for your busy days. Slowcooker meals are also great for Sunday lunch when you come home from church. Cooking at home will save you tons of money over taking the whole family out for a meal! Make an extra meal (which can be frozen) on the days you have more time. Don't forget about plans for breakfast and lunch! After making your menu plan, add other non-food items that you'll need to purchase this week.
Go shopping with your list!
After shopping, think about what can be done as you put the groceries away. Boil some eggs for a quick egg salad later in the week. This is also a good time to squeeze in a double batch of Jell-o with fruit for dessert or snack this week. Instead of freezing that large roast you bought on sale, go ahead and start cooking it on low in the slowcooker. Even if the roast will not be for tonight