Menu Planning Part 1: Why Would You Want to Plan a Family Menu?

  by Stacy Mannion on April 1, 2009

Due to technical difficulties that plagued the blog all week last week, I have chosen to reissue last weeks articles. The good news is that we have moved to a different server and everything APPEARS to be fixed! Thanks for bearing with me and we will now resume our regularly scheduled content! ~Stacy

Photo by Stephen CummingsI would like to tell you that I am a very organized person. I also would like to say that I always plan healthy nutritious meals for my family and my pantry and refrigerator are well organized too. The truth is that I am not very organized and I often forget about dinner until the last minute. My fridge is full of leftovers and my cupboards need to be purged. I am no expert on menu planning. I will tell you that I save myself tons of time and money when I plan a menu ahead of time.

Save Time-I save time by knowing exactly what is coming up for the next meal. When there is a clear menu plan, I do not stare into the refrigerator for 10 minutes, trying to come up with something to eat while I am hungry and irritable. I also don’t waste time on unnecessary trips to the supermarket to gather ingredients I could have picked up had I planned ahead.

Save Money- I save money using menu planning because I can “shop” my pantry first. I have the ability to look at ingredients I have and plan meals around them, meaning I only have to pick up a few more ingredients to make a meal. By planning ahead I also can shop sales and plan meals based on what items are on sale that week. We also tend to eat out less when we have a plan in place.

Step 1-After you have made the commitment to try menu planning, the first step is to decide on the time frame of your menu. Some people plan meals 1 Month ahead of time. Others plan ahead by 1 or 2 weeks. I personally plan a one week ahead. This works well for us because I have a clear picture of what is happening for the next week and can plan around events and appointments.

Homework-Look through cookbooks or online to find easy recipes that you are comfortable making.

Here are a couple sites to get you started:
Kraft Foods
5 Dollar Dinners

Menu planning need not be a complicated ordeal. If you are not accustomed to planning meals ahead of time, it may be time consuming at first, but after you have been doing it a few weeks, it will become quicker and you will see the rewards. In this 3 part Menu Planning Series we will learn the steps to planning menus that have flexibility built into them to accommodate families growing schedules.

In part 2 of the Menu Planning Series, which will be published Wednesday, April 8, we will print a planner and talk about recipes and shopping sales.

What are your menu planning tips?

(Photo Credit: Stephen Cummings)

 

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Beth 04.01.09 at 10:35 am

The hard part is just getting started. I’ll be back.

2 Stacy Mannion 04.01.09 at 12:45 pm

Beth, I agree with you. Getting started is time consuming as you start to assemble recipes and get your legs under you. It really does get easier over time though. Thanks for sharing your comment!

3 John 04.01.09 at 7:26 pm

I wanted to mention recipezaar.com for a recipe site. I have found a ton of easy recipes here that I use as part of my normal dinner rotation. I usually do the cooking in the house, even my wife agrees my cooking is better ;)

4 Stacy Mannion 04.03.09 at 9:38 am

John, Thanks for that excellent resource. Recipezaar.com does have a lot of great meal ideas. I will be sure to include it in my Part 2 of my article. Thanks Again!~S

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