Save Time, Money and Energy with Make Ahead Meals

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Close your eyes and imagine walking into the kitchen once a month to cook dinner. Oh the thought huh? It can be more than a thought it can be a reality. On top of that those meals can be nutritious. Impossible to do you might say. No it’s a real possibility and it can save you time, money and energy too. There are numerous people doing it all around the world. Meal preparation is an important factor when trying to plan for a family or a stressful month. The more prepared you are, the easier it will be to have great-tasting and healthy food on hand even when you don’t feel like cooking.

This little feat can be accomplished two ways. The first is to prepare, cook and freeze. This gives you a meal that can be reheated in a flash. The second is to prepare, freeze and then cook. There are benefits to each. Let’s take a look.

Cook First and then Reheat

For those with time constraints, such as a second job, kid’s soccer practice or even a late night out with friends, cooking first is the way to go. Just as the title conveys, this involves cooking all of the food first, letting it cool down and then storing it in the freezer to be used at a later date. The best part about this preparation method is the almost-instant door to table effect.

Since this food is already cooked, it only needs to be warmed up to your liking which can be accomplished within a few moments of walking in the door. Unlike the freeze first method there is no fresh cooking. If you are not a fan of eating leftovers, this may not be the ideal preparation method for you.

Freeze First and then Cook

Combining all of the ingredients into a big pan and then freezing is a great way to have a home cooked meal on limited time. These meals can be prepared well in advance, taken out to thaw that morning. At dinnertime they can be easily slipped into the oven to cook through. This completely cuts out the prep time for that meal on that given day. Imagine getting home from work and pulling the bake set out of the refrigerator and popping it in the oven while you take off the day with a warm shower. By the time you are done, so is dinner.

This is a great way to get the home cooked taste without all of the work. By freezing first, the freshly cooked taste remains intact and nothing beats a good hearty meal to end the day. The only negative to this solution comes into play when the amount of cook time is greatly reduced. These meals still need to be cooked. The reheat in the microwave factor doesn’t apply.

With techniques such as these your food can be ready in a flash. It saves you time after a busy day, energy that most of us don’t have to spare and money. It’s much cheaper to cook at home. With these techniques you buy once instead making a trip to the store every other day. Try a day of cooking and freezing and see if how good it feels and how great those fast and easy meals can taste.

Saving Dollars with Meal Plans

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When it comes to saving money a meal plan is very important. It saves you money, time and keeps your kitchen life in order. Meal plans can be monthly, weekly or even nightly depending on the lifestyle. Each type of meal plan has its benefits as well as its hindrance but they can do one thing well. Save you money!

Different Plans for Different Lifestyles

By the Month – These meal plans are extremely helpful for families on the go. Monthly meal plans help big families and active families to see what is for dinner on any given night. It also allows those who are doing the planning to fit certain foods around the monthly schedule. For instance, on a night where all three kids need to be in different places within thirty minutes of each other, pizza might be a good alternative. Monthly menu plans may also include pre-preparation and freezing, making it easier as a grab and go type meal.

By the Week – Weekly meal plans are usually more typical due to the frequency of store visits. Most families abide by the weekly meal plan, buying just enough food for that week, so a minimal amount goes bad. This meal plan is best for a family that may not be on a tight schedule, but on a schedule none-the-less.

Every Night – Nightly meal plans offer the most flexibility when it comes to meal plans. These meal plans are usually for people who live near a store or market and are extremely health conscious. This specific meal plan usually includes copious amounts of fresh fruits and veggies. Since the meal planner has all day to come up with what they would like for dinner, these meals are usually more in depth when it comes to preparing.

Saving the Dollars

Meal planning in itself is a giant cost savings habit. It is a habit because in today’s microwave society, where we want everything instantly. It is extremely easy to stop at the drive through or order out if in a pinch for time. The savings comes in with advanced planning.

If you spend ten dollars a day for food at a restaurant, you can easily spend $200 a month, which equates to $2,400 per year. If you also figure that meal planning allows you to eat those same meals for five dollars a day, well you can calculate the savings.

Food is much less expensive if purchased in a store. Just take a look at the cost of a steak in a restaurant versus buying that same cut in a store and cooking at home. Funny how when we stop and think about it we can really see the dollar differences. The cost saving is ridiculous.

Try each type of these meal planning ideas to see which one works best. Remember everyone needs a break sometimes so when planning throw in a night out. This will ensure you aren’t chasing the money at the end of the month. If you stick to your game plan you will not only save the dollars but deliver great tasting and nutritious meals every time.

Create a New Years Eve Dinner with the Kids

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celebrateNew Years Eve is a time to celebrate. If you plan to spend at least part of it at home with your family preparing dinner together is a good place to start. Here are some ideas for cooking up some tasty treats for that New Years Eve dinner.

Deciding on the Menu

Some people choose to have a special dinner on New Year’s Eve. The menu for this special meal should be decided with a little input from everyone. One idea is allowing everyone to come up with their most favorite dish and include it in the menu. You could end up with pizza and teriyaki chicken. It might be a menu of nothing but sweets.

The important thing here is that you do it together. Your kids have a lot of good ideas that you may have been missing out on. This could be the start of a great new family tradition.

All the Prep Work

Going to the grocery store will probably be a must. Make a list of what everyone needs for their dish. Check your cabinets to be sure you don’t already have something. That will save you money.

Just one or two family members need to shop. The others can be preparing the kitchen for the upcoming cooking fest. It’s divide and conquer here so that everything gets done.

Decide what equipment and utensils you have available. There may be a lot of dish washing going on if everyone needs to use a giant mixing bowl. You can purchase another or stagger your meal prep so that you can share.

Do as much ahead of time prep work as you can. For instance, pork chops can be marinated early and placed in the refrigerator. Pizza dough can be created and rolled out well in advance of making the pizza.

Creating the Chef

Everyone will need an apron and you can go for the full effect by supplying the family with hats. Give each family member their own apron before they get cooking. Personalize them with their names. Aprons will keep your clothes from getting messed up and you get to look stylish at the same time.

Rules of the Kitchen

Don’t forget to explain the rules of the kitchen especially if this is the first time your cherished family is in the kitchen.

1. Wash your hands well with soap and water after handling meat
2. Use soap and water on the counter to clean when you are done at a work station
3. Kids, ask parents for help when it comes to using the stove
4. Any other rules that make the work flow along easily and will keep you all safe.

Cooking with the family can be fun and create memories. On New Year’s Eve it is a spectacular way to ring out the old and ring in the new.

Start Your Day with a Christmas Brunch

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brunchbuffetIf your are hosting the Christmas dinner Christmas Eve means spending time in the kitchen preparing for the next days meal. Give the cooks a break by treating them to a brunch on Christmas midmorning. Everyone can get the nourishment they need to finish preparation for dinner that night.

The good thing about a brunch is that it combines the best of breakfast and lunch. Those who love breakfast foods anytime of the day will be in heaven. For others who want to eat light, they can enjoy the lunch half of the fare.

If you are going to host the Christmas brunch, include the cooking items you need in your master list for Christmas dinner shopping. This will help when purchasing all of the items you need. While one half of the group is working on Christmas dinner, the other half can be preparing for brunch.

These tips can help get you off and running:

1. Decide on the menu ahead of time so you can make a list. Be sure to keep it simple but add enough variety to please everyone.
2. Decide how you will present the brunch. Buffet style is simple and easy both in preparation and clean up.
3. Perform the prep work the night before when the other half of the cooks are preparing for Christmas dinner. This will save time and make the morning preparations easier.
4. Remember to provide drinks such as juice, milk, coffee and tea.
5. If preparing for a buffet, set it up the night before along with setting the table.

The secret to a holiday brunch is in the preparation with a bit of cheating. If you decide to serve muffins or rolls buy them already prepared from the store. Take them out to come to room temperature in the morning. Use frozen, cooked sausage for the casseroles so you don’t have to perform that step on Christmas morning. Remember to remove it from the freezer to thaw at least 24 hours before using.

A perfect way to save cleanup is to have a buffet brunch and a buffet dinner. The tables will only have to be set up once. To clean up just wipe up the tables, replace the silverware and napkins and switch out the food pans. It makes it quite a simple chore from beginning to end.

There are numerous recipes for terrific brunch ideas. Sausage, egg and cheese casseroles, an assortment of muffins, rolls, doughnuts and breads always work well for brunch. Fresh fruits and vegetables along with fruit juices are easy to prepare and serve. Slices of ham, turkey along with an assortment of cheeses make great brunch items.

Remember to keep it simple with light and tasty foods. With dinner just around the corner you don’t your guests to be too full. A Christmas brunch might be the ticket to keeping the family out of the kitchen and the turkey until dinner is served.