So, what do I do? I buy good food at the store; I plan interesting meals; I sign up for a CSA share from the local farm. And then, we eat cereal, boxed mac n' cheese, bagels with cream cheese, oatmeal, salads, and other meals I can whip together in 10 minutes. This was acceptable when it was just the hubby and me. However, with two children, it is a bit embarrassing (read: pathetic).
So, once again, I tell myself I will do better. However, how does one make this time different than the last? I wish I had the answer. Accountability, hopefully, which is why I started this blog. There are so many things that I wish to do better than I do them right now. My hope is that by articulating and accounting all these desires for improvement, I might actually walk myself into an improved being!
So, tonight I made fettucini and for the girls I steamed broccoli. For hubby and I, I sauteed green onions, sausage, rainbow swiss chard, and balsamic vinegar. We sprinkled parmesean on the top. It was quite delicious. My friend came over with her daughter and we chatted while I washed, chopped, and prepared for cooking. It was a much more palatable approach to cooking.
You should try preparing 2-3 meals on the weekend, then during the week, you just have to either cook or warm up.
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I love "Dinner Rush" on epicurious. There are seasonally appropriate meals for each day of the week and they are easy and quick to make. You can also put them in your on-line recipe box and then export them to a shopping list. It has changed our lives
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I have never noticed "dinner rush" but I LOVE epicurious! It was my go to with the CSA. I am going there right now to check it out!!
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