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June 16th, 2007, 06:53 PM
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Does anyone meal plan? If so, can you please give me a few tips on how you do it?
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June 16th, 2007, 07:15 PM
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I basically sit down before I do my shopping list. I see what I have in the fridge, freezer and cupboard and go from there. I have about 10 meals which are on high rotation (easy thing that take less than 20 mins to prepare) and I try to make a new dish every Monday night so we don't get bored. If it gets DH approval (he's very fussy!  ) then I will make it again.
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June 16th, 2007, 08:03 PM
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Yep, I am a bit obsessive about my meal plans!
We have around 40 meals that get the DH tick of approval that get rotated over a month.
There are some standard faves that get repeated in a month (spag bol, cos we all love it)......
All I did was spreadsheet all of our tried and true fave meals, then classified them (ie fish, beef, lamb, veggo etc) , then re-sorted them over a months calendar, so we get a huge variety, but I know exactly what to shop for and what to cook for.
(It does sound obesssive, but otherwise I go barmy.........I started it when Lexie was first born.....it means we all get a great cooked meal, the pantry/freezer is alwasys stocked with what we need, shopping is easy, & it means we utilise seasonal veg properly, and it means I feel organised.......)
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June 16th, 2007, 08:32 PM
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OMG, Lucy, you are a super mum. My DP laughed at me when I said I was going do up a meal plan. I have also considered shopping online to save me impulse buying. He just absolutely cracked up laughing over the online shopping and said that I was just being lazy.
You know what, you have inspired me. I am going to prove him wrong.
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June 16th, 2007, 09:24 PM
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I have shopped online! I did it a couple of weeks ago and I love it! I HATE grocery shopping and I had a particularly bad week, so I just did it all online and it was delivered the next day. I can highly recommend EzyShop in WA. Really fresh fruit and veges and the meat was good too. It was a little more expensive than going to Woolies, but so convenient! And I didn't have to do it with a crying baby!
Lucy - you are amazing! So organised. I hope I would be able to organise myself that well. I will give it a try! We seem to be living on spag bol and lasagne at the moment, with the exception of a curry that I have just tried in the slow cooker!
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June 16th, 2007, 09:39 PM
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I am fanatical about meal planning! I believe it makes me a more efficient shopper! I go as far as to plan lunches as well - otherwise DH buys lunch... I've also done online shopping and found it a blessing - totally avoids impulse buys! Only downside is I find it more expensive...
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June 17th, 2007, 09:08 AM
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You know what, even though my 3 children aren't as time consuming because they are older, I am still going to give the online shopping thing a go. DP will never know how the groceries are bought anyway and never has paid attention to it either. It was only that I brought it up about o/s that he said I was being lazy. Besides, another thing that I think is good, I won't get all those scratches and dents on my car from careless people at the car park..
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June 17th, 2007, 10:03 AM
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Jo thanks for the tip on EzyShop I'm off to check it out now
Lucy can you fly over and sort me out i am hopeless at the moment with sorting things out for meal times. I'm going to try and do a meal plan for the next two weeks.
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June 17th, 2007, 11:25 AM
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BellyBelly has a meal planner sheet which you can download (was going to include it in the next update but since you are talking about it LOL). You can print this and stick it on your fridge. http://www.bellybelly.com.au/downloa...al-planner.pdf
If you have any suggestions on what can be added let me know. Playing with a few ideas at the moment.
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June 17th, 2007, 12:01 PM
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oooh looks good... off to have a play
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June 17th, 2007, 09:30 PM
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Kelly that looks great.
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June 18th, 2007, 08:47 AM
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Hehehe thanks hon  I put it together after seeing a few different things I liked - wanted to add more but couldn't fit it all into an A4 page... have some ideas.... | 
June 25th, 2007, 08:24 PM
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I've updated the meal planner, let me know if you think its better now. Any suggestions you might have are good  Let me know your general thoughts of it too.
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July 1st, 2007, 08:25 PM
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thanks for this now i just have to get ink and paper for my printer lol. i so want to get back into this its just working it out on my budget what i need are meal idea's ones that use every day stuff that that is cheap to get hold of if you get what i mean like not a huge amount of spices that i will only use for that one meal and probably havnt heard of lol i realise my initual shop to get everything on the list would be high then i want the top ups etc and usual weekly top up to be not so high im on a tight tight budget at the mo which is soon to ease in the next 8-10 weeks so am looking at having it organised by then and ready to get up and going if not sooner. thanks
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August 12th, 2007, 07:59 PM
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When I am super organised I have a planner that has the days of the week in the left hand column and across the top it has "lunch", "dinner" and "prepare". DH and I aways have a planned cooked lunch (we are not big bread eaters so sambos are out) and the "prepare" colum is for stuff like "take meat out of freezer" or "buy fresh herbs on way home" - things I can do today that make tomorrow easier.
I have a huge amount of cookbooks so I am constantly scourng for new meal ideas.
Lately I have beem playing around with Recipie Centre 5.0, a free program you can doown load that saves recipies and lets you create shopping lists and meal plans AND TALLIES UP THE INGREDIENTS AS YOU GO! Lucy this would be perfect for you cause if you need say 500g mince for Wednesday's spag bol and 500g mince for Friday's meatloaf, it automatically tells you (in your shopping list) that you need I kig of mince IYKWIM.
I have over stocked my pantry ATM so am trying to povvo-feed us right now, but once I am cleared out I will get Recipie Centre going in full swing.
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October 12th, 2007, 07:01 PM
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Just found an awesome site to help with inspiration as to what to put onto the meal plan.
mealsforyou dot com, then click on Handy meal Collections on the left. Yum. | 
December 30th, 2007, 10:08 AM
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I'm about to sit down and do a 6 week rotation of food, a girlfriend and myself will be doing a monthly shop in the Lockyer Valley, so we need to know what F&V and meats to buy. We decided to do it this way, as the food was fresher (most of the F&V is from the area & so is the meat) and a hell of a lot cheaper (not that money is an issue for us - but freshness is).
So Kelly - thanks for the planner. I'm also going to do the excel spreadsheet trick with the menus etc.
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February 12th, 2008, 01:48 PM
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| | lol um no altho it depends on what i can afford that fortnight. i always try and think of meals that can be frozen or re-used so my hubby can take the left overs to work.
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