I'm feeling challenged by Joel's recent thread about lurking vs. contributing, so I want to start a conversation about how to better deal with meal planning and food storage.
I'm a busy Mom of two teens who are super involved with sports/band/Girl Guides (one of whom also has a part-time job) and I'm a small-business owner so although I'm home all day, a good portion of my day is taken up with my business.
I do several things to try to streamline meals for my busy family, but I'm wondering what others do?
I do have lots of food in storage around my home in the form of grain buckets/home canned foods/home dehydrated foods/and cold storage foods ("root cellar", fridge, and freezer), and I've been reading along on a blog called foodstoragemadeeasy.net for a couple of years now (that was great when I first found it, but now seems to be a sales site for various pre-packaged food companies). I also do a sort of "once a month cooking" where I freeze various meals for quick heating later. And some of my home-canned food is "convenience" foods like heat n eat homemade soups/stews/chilis and home canned meats (ground, chunks) that are easy to dump into a quick dinner dish.
I think my biggest areas for improvement are better planning ahead when I need to bake bread (sometimes we run out and I have to make a quick soda bread loaf or tortillas) or when I need to soak and cook dry beans for a particular dish (I do can some and try to keep them on hand, but they get used as needed). We try to buy fresh/local/organic as much as possible and this can be a challenge when our diet gets "boring" during the winter months.
What do you do that works well for getting a dinner on the table quickly for your family?
I'm a busy Mom of two teens who are super involved with sports/band/Girl Guides (one of whom also has a part-time job) and I'm a small-business owner so although I'm home all day, a good portion of my day is taken up with my business.
I do several things to try to streamline meals for my busy family, but I'm wondering what others do?
I do have lots of food in storage around my home in the form of grain buckets/home canned foods/home dehydrated foods/and cold storage foods ("root cellar", fridge, and freezer), and I've been reading along on a blog called foodstoragemadeeasy.net for a couple of years now (that was great when I first found it, but now seems to be a sales site for various pre-packaged food companies). I also do a sort of "once a month cooking" where I freeze various meals for quick heating later. And some of my home-canned food is "convenience" foods like heat n eat homemade soups/stews/chilis and home canned meats (ground, chunks) that are easy to dump into a quick dinner dish.
I think my biggest areas for improvement are better planning ahead when I need to bake bread (sometimes we run out and I have to make a quick soda bread loaf or tortillas) or when I need to soak and cook dry beans for a particular dish (I do can some and try to keep them on hand, but they get used as needed). We try to buy fresh/local/organic as much as possible and this can be a challenge when our diet gets "boring" during the winter months.
What do you do that works well for getting a dinner on the table quickly for your family?