But I DO know what's for dinner in September. ALL September. And for breakfast and lunch, too.
When I told my husband these plans, he said that I was "crazy"...and "ambitious." I asked which, and pointed out that "crazy" was an insult and "ambitious" was a compliment. He artfully dodged answering.
The project IS rather ambitious, and I've been working hard all day. My plan is to use this monthly menu three months in a row. While I'm using it, I'll put together a winter menu to use three months in a row. Then a spring one, then a summer one. If I do this every quarter for three years, I'll have a 12 month plan!
I do know that there are already books written with this sort of menu planning in mind, but I need to go with food my family eats. If I don't make tacos at least 2 or 3 times a month, my oldest son will be upset. And if my kids have to face a whole month of casseroles or strange recipes, they will waste away until they resemble concentration camp survivors. I try to limit new recipes to once a week.
If I succeed, and I plan to succeed, I will not only not have to think about planning food for a month, I will surely save money on emergency dinners at the drive-through. We've got fall baseball and soccer and ballet starting next week and the week after. I need to get food on the table in a jiffy.
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I need to do this too! I tried the saving dinner program once for a few months...but lots of weird stuff, many I didn't even like. I hate that time of the day when it's "what's for dinner?" Ugh, I don't know. I can't be spontaneous about dinner, it just has to be planned out.
I can't wait to hear how this works out for you! I'm excited and hope I'll learn a thing or two as I read about your planning.
The picking the food you eat is the best part, I think. Love those ideas you find in books and online, but we don't eat that stuff or in the portions they suggest.
I used to be such a good menu planner, but I never know when I'm going to make it to the store anymore. This week, I made it. Last week, we ate out of the pantry. I've never quite been able to pull together the one-month plan, though. Hope it works out well for you!
I had the same issue Angoraknitter did...loved the Saving Dinner approach, but didn't like a lot of things that were in it, so it kind of defeated the purpose. Planning your own is a brilliant idea!
Good for you! I would be lost without my menus.
I'd love to hear how this works out for you!
This week's plan, for me, involves making a "dinner kit" for Barbara's Skillet Beef Stroganoff. I am not ready to go whole hog with the make-ahead thing, but I need to have 2 nights of easy dinners for Little Brother's soccer days.
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