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Developing a Meal Plan

I have shared in a few blogs my lack of meal planning. Which in turn means I don’t always feed my family well…or at all. In fact, my children are frequently complaining about their mother not preparing dinner and yes, I do feel guilty about that.

As a housekeeper, I take my role as caring for the home and family very seriously. But let’s face it…I am human and I am imperfect. There are some areas that I do better in. But I also have those areas I really struggle with.

I have had good intentions about changing this but it wasn’t until I made a trip to an outlet store recently that I was able to finally put a meal plan in place. My husband and I had gone to breakfast in a small suburb of our city. I noticed that across the road in a strip mall was an outlet for “Taste of Home.”

“Taste of Home” offers cookbooks and a magazine that you can subscribe to. Many years ago I received their magazine and remember making lots of delicious meals. But I never renewed my subscription. So my husband and I decided to go over and take a look.

I ended up leaving not only with two cookbooks, one for “almost homemade dishes” and another for the slow cooker, but I left with a real plan. I knew exactly what I was going to do.

I am only into week two but the fact I have made it into a second week is quite a feat for me. Maybe this will help you as well if you struggle to get a good meal on the table. Or maybe you are tired of cooking the same things.

My plan has been to choose three new recipes each week. If I manage to do something other than pizza or cereal the other days, great…but right now I am striving for three days. If my family enjoys the meal, it’s a keeper. I am transferring the recipe from the book onto a recipe card (easier to find).

But I am going a step further. I also created a list that is categorized by types of meats. Under each type of meat I am listing a dish that we have tried and liked. The reason I decided to do this (and will be building on it each week) is because then I can get to a point where I pick up the sales ad for my favorite grocery store, look at which meat is on sale, and be able to easily find a recipe that calls for it.

Not only am I introducing three new meals each week but I am going to save money in the long run. I plan on doing three new meals for the remainder of the year (which will likely require another trip to the outlet store). A tall feat? Maybe. But so far I can tell you that my family is really happy about this meal plan.

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About Stephanie Romero

Stephanie Romero is a professional blogger for Families and full-time web content writer. She is the author and instructor of an online course, "Recovery from Abuse," which is currently being used in a prison as part of a character-based program. She has been married to her husband Dan for 21 years and is the mother of two teenage children who live at home and one who is serving in the Air Force.