Making a menu before you shop will save you lots of money and frustration. No more running to the store at the last minute because you can't complete a recipe! No more running to Fast Food Junkie Store because you don't have anything to serve for dinner, or you don't have time to cook it up! Follow these steps to start making your menus:
1. Print out a blank calendar.
2. Label each week day column with a theme. For example, at my house Sundays are for casseroles, roasts, or bbq. Mondays are for crockpot meals or soup. Tuesdays are for pasta dishes or Italian. Wednesdays are for Mexican anything. Thursdays are for chicken or pork. Fridays are for sandwiches or burgers. Saturdays are for pizzas, bbq, or going out (cooks deserve the day off from time to time!). Choose what works for you, be flexible, and don't forget to allow yourself a day for left-overs!
3. Make your cooking easier by cook-once-serve-twice meals. For example, I will cook a ham, then serve fried ham one night, ham salad another night, ham omelets on another. Just don't serve the meals back-to-back or your family might revolt! Oh, and by the way, although this method seems to be a new idea ("OAMC" or Once-a-Month-Cooking) it's been around forever! Just ask your grandmother!
4. Save your menus! You can re-use them and save even more time! I've known some cooks who rotate 3 or 4 menus all the time.
The less you have to think about your cooking and shopping, the better. Having a plan makes it all come together. As the old saying goes, "Plan your work and work your plan."
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Welcome to Menu Maker!
I just added this newly-invented 21st-century word "blog" to my 20th century vocabulary only about a month ago. You see, I'm technically challenged. I used to be "with it" when it came to technology ~ about 20 years ago! Somehow, over time, the technology age has just zipped right by, not even slowing enough for me to jump on its tailwinds for the ride. I guess that's what makes my feeble attempts at blogging so funny!
Why do I now choose to join the World of Blog? Well, I hope to make some new friends who love thrifting, creating, writing, raising kids, and living as simple a life as possible. The simple life is always my goal, and one that I rarely feel that I achieve. Yet I still work at simplifying my cooking, my schedule, my work, my creating, my stuff. The one thing I do very well is create simple, inexpensive menus. Having had so many friends request help with their food budget and cooking repertoir, I thought I'd share!
I've spent the last 10 years learning to fill my family's tummies on a budget. I've experimented with hundreds of frugal recipes, do-it-yourself (DIY) mixes, DIY convenience foods, DIY household products, once-a-month cooking (OAMC), and so much more. I'd love to share what I've learned, and hopefully learn from you too!
I invite you to come hang out at this blog whenever you can. I'll post new menus each week, along with recipies and instructions. Hopefully you'll find a new time and money saving way to cook!
Why do I now choose to join the World of Blog? Well, I hope to make some new friends who love thrifting, creating, writing, raising kids, and living as simple a life as possible. The simple life is always my goal, and one that I rarely feel that I achieve. Yet I still work at simplifying my cooking, my schedule, my work, my creating, my stuff. The one thing I do very well is create simple, inexpensive menus. Having had so many friends request help with their food budget and cooking repertoir, I thought I'd share!
I've spent the last 10 years learning to fill my family's tummies on a budget. I've experimented with hundreds of frugal recipes, do-it-yourself (DIY) mixes, DIY convenience foods, DIY household products, once-a-month cooking (OAMC), and so much more. I'd love to share what I've learned, and hopefully learn from you too!
I invite you to come hang out at this blog whenever you can. I'll post new menus each week, along with recipies and instructions. Hopefully you'll find a new time and money saving way to cook!
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