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Simple Meal Prep Ideas And Recipes For A Busy Schedule

Simple Meal Prep Ideas And Recipes For A Busy Schedule

You know meal-prepping will save you time (and money) in the long-run, but life is busy and you likely don’t have a lot of time to spend in the kitchen.  Today, I'm sharing some tips to get your meal-prepping as efficient as possible so that you don't have to stress about not having enough time while still creating healthy meals. Plus, I’ll include some no-cook dinner ideas for a quick and healthy meal for later tonight. 

To start, build your meals around your main dish. Try switching it up so that you don't feel like you're eating the same thing every day and build the rest of the meal to complement your main dish. For example, you can make chicken with steamed veggies and brown rice for one meal-prep batch and teriyaki salmon bowls for another. This will make the thought process behind meal-prepping go a lot quicker while using most of the same ingredients.

Instead of meal-prepping, try ingredient-prepping. Sometimes, packaging ready-to-go meals a week in advance can leave your food looking soggy and a bit unappetizing. Plus, you might change your mind as to which ingredients you want to eat with what. Instead of creating an entire meal, prepare the individual components. Pre-wash and chop different vegetables, cook a batch of brown rice or quinoa, and wash and portion your fruits. Then, you can mix up the meals and season them with whatever you're in the mood for. The washing, cutting, and cooking take the longest when you meal-prep, so if you do that all in one go, the rest of the week should be smooth sailing.

Always make enough for leftovers. Most of us don’t want to spend more time in the kitchen than we have to, but we all have to eat. If you're already cooking, double the portion sizes so that you can have some leftover for another meal or two. If your dinner doesn't seem like a convenient meal for packaging and food-prepping, then double-up the individual ingredients. For example, if you're making rice, make double, eat half for your dinner and store the other half of it away for your meal prep. If you're already chopping up some sweet potato to roast in the oven, add a few extra. This will save you a lot of time.

Switch up your sauces and dressings. This is the best tip for preventing your meal-prep from becoming boring and bland. When you do your meal prep, you can leave the ingredients unseasoned unless you have to marinate in advance. On the day of, you can quickly add whatever dressing or seasoning you want. You should also prepare your sauces and dressings in advance so that you don't have to throw on some store-bought condiments that usually contain a lot of artificial preservatives and sugar. Homemade hummus has a long shelf-life and is so versatile. You can also make a massive jar of different salad dressings or even pasta sauces, which should last you the whole week.

Okay- now that you have some meal prep ideas for the week, let’s dive into some simple examples of actual meals you can quickly get onto the table without any cooking involved. 

No-cook dinners are great solutions on those hectic days you don't have time or energy to cook. They're also refreshing on hot summer days -- not having to heat up the house by using the oven and eating something crisp and refreshing is the perfect meal on a summer evening. 

Here are a few no-cook dinner ideas that will help you put nutritious food on the table that your whole family will enjoy.  

How to Simplify a Healthy Dinner Meal Plan

How to Simplify a Healthy Dinner Meal Plan

At the end of a busy work day, having to come up with ideas for what to cook for dinner each night can be daunting. However, one simple strategy that can help is to create a weekly dinner theme plan. 

It’s fun, and not as hard as it sounds!

This will give you a general framework for brainstorming ideas and finding recipes, making the decision-making process much more manageable.

There are many different ways that you can go about creating a dinner theme night plan. If you can spend a few minutes getting creative now, it sets you up for success for the whole week ahead. This blog will help you get started. 

Less Waste + Grocery Store Mistakes

Less Waste + Grocery Store Mistakes

With the cost of food on the rise, we all want to make sure our food stays fresh and that we are spending our money wisely on groceries. Without even realizing it, you could be making some common mistakes that dramatically shorten the lifespan of the groceries you bring home each week.

I’m here with some helpful tips to make your money and groceries go a bit further, and lessening food waste in your home.  

According to the EPA in the United States, 38.1 million tons of food waste was created in 2017. it's hard even to imagine how much 1 ton of food is, but 38.1 tons is unfathomable. And this doesn’t just happen in the US, it happens here in Canada and around the world to different extents. 

Food waste is a problem for several reasons, and we can and should take small steps each day to do our part in lessening that number.  

While you're throwing away your hard-earned money on food you didn't eat, you're also contributing to the methane emissions and adding to your carbon footprint.  Food waste will inevitably happen, but there are several helpful tips to keep it at a minimum.  

Let’s start before you even go to the grocery store. 

5 Simple Food Swaps To Eat Better

5 Simple Food Swaps To Eat Better

One of the main areas of focus with my clients is food and nutrition. It’s a key piece of the puzzle and one of the main pillars of health. 

If you want to lose weight, have more energy, have healthy skin, age well, then making good dietary choices is one of the most important things you can do to. Even small but consistent changes into your daily food intake can help you benefit from a wide range of positive effects on both your body and mind.

If you're looking to clean up your eating habits, or make some small changes to meals here are five easy food swaps that will make a big difference.