I do not like meal planning.
It takes FOREVER! I know it shouldn’t be
that hard. I should just put recipes I like
into a recipe box and when I go to meal plan, pull out 7 recipes and…
Done! Some people are really bad at
math. I am really bad at meal planning. It is so hard! Many people make a recipe out of a cook book
or online and if they like it, they write it down, print it out or just
remember where it is for future reference.
I don’t do that. Why? If it takes too much time to make, I don’t
bother keeping it. If it doesn’t taste
REALLY good, I don’t bother keeping it.
If a recipe requires too many ingredients, if it is good, but the
leftovers are not, if it doesn’t fit in my budget, I don’t keep it. Unless a recipe is healthy, easy, delicious,
inexpensive, heavenly, makes a great leftover, quick… I don’t bother keeping
it. Even if it meets all these criteria,
sometimes I don’t have ink in my printer so I don’t print it and then I forget
about it. Can we say PICKY? So, without a compilation of recipes, when it
comes time to meal plan, it takes 10 hours of pouring through cook books and online
cooking sites. I could go on for hours
about why meal planning is so complicated for me. Whatever the cause of this mental block/pickiness/whatever
you want to call it, the point is, I do not like meal planning.
In Thomas S. Monson’s biography “To
the Rescue,” Heidi S. Swinton says “Sunday dinner was a big event in the Monson
home, featuring roast beef with gravy and mashed potatoes. On Monday the family ate leftovers from
Sunday dinner. On Tuesday they had stew
from the end of the roast. Wednesday
they had pork chops, and on Thursday a sirloin steak that fed everyone at the
table. Friday was lamb chops or fish,
and Saturday link-sausage sandwiches.
Variations included lima beans and ham one night, homemade meat pies
another.” Oh my word!!! When I read this I seriously think I heard
angels singing! Can you imagine repeating
the same menu every week? It could be a
bit boring, but you'd be done meal planning for life!!! Imagine only having
to stock ingredients for seven meals. In
our culture, it's Mexican food one day, Italian the next, American the next, Chinese
the next, and some sort of mix of all of them the next. We probably only repeat the same dinner twice
a year. How wonderful and tasty, but how complicated! I'm all for
variety, but something about the simplicity of Sister Monson's menu is so
refreshing.
Any thoughts? Could you eat
the same things week after week? If you
had to eat a repeating menu every week for the rest of your life, what would
you cook? I would LOVE to do this.
This isn’t to say I would never eat anything different. I could switch out a meal anytime I wanted to
try a new recipe or make something out of my non-existent recipe collection. It would just be a base that I would not have
to modify, but could if I wanted. I
really want your input. What is a meal you could eat once a week for dinner?
I think it's a great idea - although I secretly enjoy meal planning. I actually did this in Virginia where I planned a week of meals and then repeated them for a month. I think it saved us money and cut down on food waste. Maybe try planning a summer menu/winter menu? I know the things I enjoy cooking/eating vary widely by the season. We've made Friday night frozen pizza night so I get a day off from dinner. Good luck!
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