BarredBuff
El Presidente de Pollo
Mom roasted a chicken last night, and I made chicken stew today. The stew is amazing! My own creation
This is ALL such great advice, meal planning is my lifesaverdonrae said:So, sit down tonight and plan out next weeks meals. I'm a big fan of menu planning, it's taken so much stress off me. This first time will be tough, tougher than it sounds. Plan for all seven days next week. Pick what days are your busiest and plan your fall back casserole or something else you can make by heart those days, say three or four next week. For the remaining days, just pick something and write it in. You've had lots of good suggestions here. I say stick with simple things--one dish meals, tacos, burgers, nachos, soups, crockpot meals. You have a decent stockpile to shop from, sounds like, so you're not limited that way.
So, look over what you're going to fix. Plan a side dish and a veggie, too, if not included in the meal. Please don't deprive yourself of salads just cause your honey doesn't like them, and start your youngest on them now. Does your older boy eat spinich? Spinich salad is great, too. Or his salad can be all the other salad veggies, just without the lettuce.
Pencil in what you need to do for each meal. Do you need to pull meat out to thaw the night before? I find I forget unless I make a note for myself. Do you need to swing by the store and pick up more taters, etc?
Then, just mindlessly follow the menu for next week. I find it takes SO much stress off me, not having to think about what I'm going to fix. Plus, ends all those "Moooom, what's for dinnnnnner?" I used to get. Now I just smile, say "you tell me" and make the offender go look at the menu on the firdge!
It is harder than it sounds at first, but after a few weeks you'll be ready to tackle more time consuming, "proper" meals. And always keep some fall backs you have all the ingredients for on hand for those nights when all hell breaks loose but you just can't bring yourself to go to MickyD's!