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What's Cookin'? Weekly Menus, That's What

The Zero Boss (Hi Boss!) thinks they're BS, but I am a huge fan of weekly menus. Everyone knows that organizational junkies get off on making yet another list each week, and weekly menus are perfect for that. I'm not that "together," so I like meal planning for a different reason: they help me avoid having The Dreaded Leftovers. Which I haaaaaaaaaaaate.

When I was a kid, I am positive I drove my mother to pour her nightly glass of Carlo Rossi full to the top by asking her what was for dinner as soon as she picked me up from school. Every. single. day. Whenever she responded "leftovers," I was pissed. Fickle is my middle name.

I'm sure that particular childhood experience was the catalyst behind my wanting to cook something deliciously different every night, and my weekly menus help to accomplish that goal. Weekly menus mean you don't have to cook seven nights a week. We have sandwich night one night a week and we usually go out or have take-out one night a week. Only five nights left to cover. W00t!

When I know what I am cooking for the week, I cook exactly those things.  I go to the store with my list of ingredients and buy and cook pretty much only what's on the list. (Another benefit of weekly menus is that they help you stick to your budget at the grocery store.) Sometimes a particular ingredient like a beautiful piece of fish or brilliant tomatoes will inspire me to change my mind mid-stream, but for the most part, I know what I feel like eating that week, I know what my family favorites are, and my weekly menu helps me not to have to think about what to make for dinner.

It takes a bit of getting used to, but once you get in the hang of sitting down on Sunday to think about what to cook, you'll become addicted. If you need a little push, these sites are here to help.


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Comments

 

Alisyn said:

I'm a menu planning convert, for all the reasons you listed, and one more: having a list to stick to not only makes grocery shopping cheaper, but FASTER.  Instead of roaming the aisles, I'm zipping up and down, in and out in under 30 minutes.  Sweet!

January 10, 2007 12:51 AM

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