Here’s how to meal plan for the week or the month in four easy steps… no matter what you like to cook, or how many people you’re cooking for!
The #1 most common question I get is how to meal plan with traditional foods. But, important caveat — without spending a lot of time on it or spending a ton of money on fancy foods.
In fact, because it’s such a universal need, I started including weekly menu plans with our Traditional Cooking School membership in 2010. (We are currently on #645… yes, 645 weeks of helping you with this!)
Whether or not you get our done-for-you menu plans, you can come up with meal planning that works for you and your family in 4 simple steps. You’ll hear all about them in today’s podcast — and they’re summarized below.
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Meal Planning BenefitsIf you’re not yet a meal planning believer, here are some of the benefits…
How to Meal Plan: 4 Steps to Easy Meal Planning With Traditional FoodsHere is my simple four-step formula for creating a rotating menu plan!
Aim to compile a list of seven to 14 of your favorite meals. Feel free to peruse our recipe archives here at TCS for inspiration! Here are some ideas…
Don’t forget to include a dessert recipe or two, if you’d like to enjoy something sweet after dinner!
Finally, what homemade foods or snacks do you like to keep on hand during the week? Sourdough bread? Crackers? Baked oatmeal? Yogurt? Make a list of those, too!
Factor in “leftover nights” or nights you plan to eat elsewhere. Remember to scale up recipe quantities if you want to be able to serve them for another meal (like leftovers for lunch the next day). Or, if you’re cooking for only a few people, you can scale down.
You’re going to put those meals into a calendar — either digital or paper (see below to download our paper planner). You’re also going to prepare your recipes. Again, either digital or on paper. If you use paper, keep the calendar and the recipes in a binder.
If you have any food tasks that you do on a weekly or biweekly basis — like making bread or yogurt — plug those into the calendar, too.
Download our 1-page menu planning calendar here. It includes room to pencil in your meal prep steps, too, like if you need to soak any grains or beans ahead of time.
If you prefer to organize your recipes digitally, I’ve already shared how I like to keep my recipes in the Paprika app. The Paprika app includes a calendar and shopping list to help you menu plan, which leads me to my next point…
While grocery shopping, stick to your list and try not to buy anything extra!
Bonus! 5. Take it further!Even with the best planning, you’ll still have leftovers. Don’t let them go to waste! Be sure to grab my free “30-Minute Skillet Dishes” worksheet + videos for using ingredients you already have (even leftovers) to cook a healthy dinner at home in 30 minutes or less!
Additionally, you can cook more food in less time with Batch Cooking. And the way I Batch Cook, you can get ahead while you’re cooking already (no fitting in extra cooking sessions). Contact me by text 1-317-434-1180 or email help@traditionalcookingschool.com if you’d like more info about our Batch Cooking online group class.
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