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    Learning how to meal prep can be a game changer in feeding your family. Yes, it requires some upfront time and effort—but with my method, not much. And the payoff on busy weeknights is huge. With a little planning, you’ll have a simpler, more organized week. Here’s how to do it.

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    How to Meal Prep

    Most Sundays, I spend a little time during  afternoon nap time getting organized for the week ahead. For me, this doesn’t look like “meal prep” as you might see it on social media though, because I also want to have time to rest. My method is to plan our dinners and any homemade snacks, prep some produce, and have shortcuts on hand to make cooking easier throughout the week.

    There are so many ways to meal prep that work for your phase of life and your family, so I’m going to share some of my best tips from the past decade of being a parent in the hopes that they help ease your load a little.

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    How to Meal Prep Step-by-Step

    Here’s a look at the basics of meal planning and meal prepping so you can see what the process is.

    1. Plan your meals for the week so you have a framework for what’s ahead. We use a category system so I choose basic categories like “tacos”, “pasta”, “chicken” so that I have a starting place, yet the plan remains flexible.
    2. Take stock in the kitchen and make a grocery list to refill any essentials—and to make sure you don’t forget anything you need for recipes you plan to make.
    3. Get groceries! I like to keep my produce options loose until I see what’s on sale since it’s always fun to snag good deals and get the freshest looking food. So I set meals, keep the sides and veggie options flexible, and decide that aspect at the store. If you know you need 5 veggie sides for 5 family dinners, that can make this part easy to fill in. 
    4. Optional: Prep your produce and/or batch cook some grains. See below for more detail (and do as much or as little as you like.)
    5. Optional: Make any homemade snacks or breakfasts for the week, like a batch of muffins or granola.

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    Do I have to spend all weekend prepping meals?

    Absolutely not! You can do as much or as little as you like and pick and choose what you like to focus on. For me, cleaning and chopping the produce we’ll eat for dinners is where I devote my time because I find that makes it so much easier to pull a meal together at the end of the day.

    (Only once in my life have I made full meals ahead of time even though I know a lot of other people meal prep that way.)

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    Meal Prepping Tips to Pick and Choose From

    I am not here to tell you what you have to do, but I will share options that you may choose to do if they work for you and your family. My top ten tips in depth are below for you.

    Tip 1. Plan Your Meals (At Least Generally)

    Knowing what you’re going to have each night is such a comfort because it saves mental energy at the end of the day. We know what needs to be done to make the meal come together and it helps to ensure that all of the food we bought at the grocery store is put to good use.

    Even if you don’t want to get into the nitty gritty of exactly what you’ll be having each night—though you certainly can have specific recipes ready if that helps you!—planning out which night will, say, use that chicken breast you bought, can be really helpful to your mind AND to your budget.

    Tip 2. Consider Theme Nights

    If you’re looking for a way to make planning meals easier, consider working in a few regular themes each week. We do Mexican on Tuesday nights, pizza on Fridays, and pasta most Sundays. These anchor my week and make it much easier to decide what’s for dinner since there are parameters already in place. You could also have taco night, soup night, sandwich night, leftover night, kid’s choice…the options are endless!

    I typically write out meals like “pasta” or “stir fry”and such so I broadly know what’s in store. That way, I have a general idea of what I want to make without the need for much detail.

    This is a nice way to ensure that the kids will be exposed to a variety of flavors throughout the week, on top of making weekly meal planning easier for you!

    strawberries in container on countertop.

    Tip 3. Prep Your Fruit

    Prepping fruit is a fantastic way to have healthy snacks at the ready, and an even better way to actually use your produce on time. I like to clean blueberries, strawberries (stems removed, otherwise uncut), and grapes and place them into airtight containers lined with paper towels or thin cotton kitchen towels to ensure they stay fresh for about 3 days.

    This helps to absorb any excess moisture and it allows for quick and easy snacks or dinner sides without any prep in the moment. My oldest can then also just help herself to a snack or appetizer whenever she needs it! You can store chopped pineapple or mango in containers without a liner since you want them to be juicy.

    TIP: Avoid doing this with fruit that browns like apples, pears, or bananas. 

    cleaned vegetables in mason jars

    Tip 4. Prep Your Veggies

    Rather than setting up the huge task of actually cooking full meals ahead of time, I love to just prep my produce. This means washing, drying, and chopping the veggies we’ll be eating all week and storing them in airtight containers. I typically use quart-size mason jars. If everything is very dry, the veggies should last for 3-5 days.

    This works well for broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, celery, onions, green beans, and bell peppers. Then, when it’s time to cook dinner, you can simply dump a jar into a pot, roasting pan, or skillet. It’s so easy! And it’s such a good way to avoid wasting produce—because everything has a purpose!

    TIP: Avoid prepping any veggies that brown when cut like potatoes and sweet potatoes. 

    zucchini slice in storage container.

    Tip 5. Make One Meal Ahead

    If you really want to get ahead, try making one whole meal ahead of time. This pays off in big dividends, but without all of the upfront time that meal prep sometimes takes. I typically do this for our Thursday dinners since that’s the night that my oldest has tumbling and we eat in shifts. Some great recipes for this are Spinach and Cheese Pizza Rolls, Hidden-Veggie Meatballs, Broccoli Tots, and Slow Cooker Beef Burritos.

    TIP: You can also simply make twice as much chili or soup, stick half into the freezer, and thaw it out for quick homemade dinner.

    Tip 6. Thaw Your Meat

    No matter how many nights a week you serve meat, if you have it in the freezer and forget to take it out when you need it, you might have to scramble for a replacement. I try to pull all of the meat I’ll be cooking during any given week on a Sunday—or at least the meat for the first three nights—and make sure that I have it thawing in the fridge. (For days later in the week, I move it to the freezer in the kitchen, as opposed to our deep freeze in the basement where I’m bound to forget it!)

    TIP: To safely thaw meat quickly, submerge it in cold water for about an hour, changing the water every 30 minutes or as needed. You can thaw small cuts of meat in very hot water for 8-12 minutes. Thawing at room temperature for hours is not considered to be safe.

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    Tip 7. Batch Cook Grains

    The next time you make rice or quinoa, make a double batch. Let it cool fully and store the second meal’s worth in an airtight container in the freezer for a future meal.  (I use the 4 cup square containers from Ziploc.) Pull it out in the morning and let it thaw, then simply reheat to serve. So easy! This is also a great way to have an easy-to-thaw side for any last-minute meal.

    TIP: This works equally well for soup, chili, marinara sauce, beans, bread, muffins, and pizza dough.

    Tip 8. Consider Lunch

    If you pack your lunch or your kid’s lunches, consider what you and they like to eat when planning and cooking meals—and make enough if leftovers would be useful for lunches! Whenever I make pasta, I always make more than enough since everyone in my house who needs a packed lunch will happily eat it, and then I have less work to do!

    Plus, there’s something exciting about getting to take some pasta to school.

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    Tip 9. Make Breakfast or Snack

    One thing we love to do at my house is to prep one thing for breakfast or snacks than everyone loves. Hard cook a dozen eggs. Make a batch of granola or overnight oats or granola bars. Having one breakfast item or homemade snack ready can make those mealtimes easier too. (You can also just have store bought versions of these foods accessible for a similar effect if you don’t want to cook more.)

    TIP: I love making a batch of healthy muffins or breakfast bars so I always have an option in the freezer ready and waiting.

    Tip 10. Stay Flexible

    There will always be something that comes up, so remember that none of this is set in stone. The more you can make a few of these things a habit, the easier all of this will be, but know that it’s 100% okay to adjust! Serve leftovers instead of cooking if you wind up with more than you expect. Make sandwiches one night if you’re exhausted and save the planned meal for the following night.

    Swap the plan for Tuesday and Wednesday if everyone is craving the next day’s menu, change around veggies, etc. There are no real rules here, so remember that you can change your mind if you want to!

    Even if you just pick one of these tips, doing that one small thing to get ahead will for sure help in the daily challenge of feeding your family.

    Best Meal Prep Tips

    • Do what works for you and your family at any given phase and never ever feel guilty is someone else chooses another way.
    • Prep one veggie to use during the week to save some time on busy weeknights.
    • Keep shortcuts on hand for easy cooking including frozen veggies, simmer sauces, pesto, and frozen nuggets and dumplings as your family likes.
    • Prep snack or breakfast options for the kids if that helps you the most.

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    I’d love to hear your tips or feedback on mine, so please comment below to chime in!

    This post was first published December 2019.

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