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Seven Ways to Save Time Cooking Dinner
Do you have trouble getting dinner finished on time? Maybe
you just feel that it's all just too much trouble so you stop
by the fast food restaurant and pick up dinner on your way
home. Fixing quick and nutritious meals doesn't have to be a
chore. Here are seven ways to make meal planning
easier:
1. Do your meal planning in advance.
Choose simple, quick-to-fix meals for the days that you know
you will be rushed. Plan a week's worth of meals and shop
for all the groceries for those meals on weekends. Having
the ingredients on hand, together with a plan to use them, will
help eliminate the temptation of picking up a pizza on your way
home from work. Your meal plan doesn't have to include
anything more than a meat (fish or poultry), a vegetable, a
salad and a dessert.
2. Get help from your family. Choose one night a week for
each family member and make it his or her responsibility to
plan and cook that day's dinner. Even children as young
as 10 years old can help with meal planning and
preparation. If one family member cooks, another should
be assigned the cleanup chores when dinner is finished.
3. Cook extra for future use. When you have extra time
to cook, make enough food for more than one meal. For instance,
grill extra chicken on the weekend and use the leftovers for
chicken pot pie or pasta during the week. If you make
lasagna, instead of making one, make two. Put one of them
in the freezer for unexpected company.
4. Have a neighborhood dinner swap. One night each week, a
neighborhood family cooks enough to feed another family in the
neighborhood. The next morning, each neighbor involved in
the swap gives another neighbor their leftovers.
Leftovers are great if they're not YOUR leftovers!
5. Use your crock pot. Get up 10 minutes earlier in the
morning and put a beef roast, onions, potatoes and carrots into
your crock pot. Add some herbs and spices, put on the
lid, and cook on low for eight to ten hours. Dinner will be
ready when you get home from work.
6. Keep nutritious frozen meals in your freezer. On those
nights when you get home from work too late to cook, let family
members choose the frozen dinner they like best. Many of the
frozen meals available these days are nutritious and tasty.
7. Keep your pantry stocked. Make sure that you keep your
pantry filled with staples that you use every day. Also
have enough produce in your refrigerator that you can use for a
quick meal. It's easier to figure out what to cook if you
have the ingredients on hand for different choices.
Planning ahead makes it easier to fix those dinnertime meals
when you are rushed and won't feel like planning that night's
dinner. If you keep a notebook with dinners you have
planned, you can use those dinner plans over and over
again. Make a note of the dinners that your family seems
to like the best.