Meal planning and more
If you're interested, here are some Momversation videos. You know, if you want to. I'm not going to push them. You are free to do as you like.
The first one is on meal planning. In this one, Karen refers to an article about a woman who plans her family's meals a year in advance, and wonders if any of us do anything similar, albeit less insane. I had some opinions.
If I seem judgmental, you should have seen the raw video, where I insisted that the woman in question was either a "liar" or a "dangerous criminal." Then I amended that to "dangerous lunatic." I STAND BY MY PREVIOUS ASSERTIONS. Don't try to convince me otherwise, because I'm not hearing it. I hate the idea of meal planning, hate it hate it hate it, I have better things to do with my time and you can't convince me that meal planning is important and virtuous and we should all know exactly what we're going to eat every day of the year. Not listening. My fingers are in my ears. La la la la la. I can't plan a week in advance, even. I've tried that, and I can't, and I'm not going to feel bad about it. I have far more important things to feel bad about.
Then, how do we teach our kids to be grateful?
Me, I take away every single one of my son's possessions every morning and then I make him earn them back. That'll learn him. Also I wake him up first thing in the morning by screaming AT LEAST YOU HAVE A BED. Or sometimes while we're playing together I'll shriek BE GRATEFUL! if he looks even a tiny bit surly. So he's always sure to be extra-grateful all the time, because this prevents The Screaming. Maybe. Sometimes I scream anyway, for the heck of it. I'm fun that way.










February 8, 2010
Reader Comments (48)
I actually find it to be a RELIEF. I fought this for years thinking "Why do I need to spend time on that?" I figured I could just keep the house stocked with all the staples and then decide on the fly - so efficient!!
But I've found it's actually more efficient when I sort it all out at once. Sometimes (like yesterday) I even cook 3 of the meals on Sunday so that dinner time after work on Tuesday is EASY! EASY!!!
We also order a LOT less pizza delivery in this meal-planning model, which is the one reason I'm thinking of chucking the whole thing. 'Cause I like me some pizza delivery.
Yeah, I am with you on this one. A year? I keep wondering how much time this took her? I knew a woman who did a four week rotational on her menu. So basically her family knew they would be getting Vegetarian Lentil i.e fake meat loaf every second Tuesday of every month.
Ok, then.
I tend to buy food in a really broad sort of way. We always have staples around and the Weird Veggie of the Week. I mean, food is food. And our food budget has never gotten out of hand. So, hmmmm. She actually troubles me just a tad.
Hmmm. Wonder if this woman is the same one who wrote the letter in the following link. Link to Crazy: http://emailsfromcrazypeople.com/2009/08/20/giving-thanks-that-isnt-my-family/
You crack me up! AT LEAST YOU HAVE A BED!
Please don’t hate the meal planners. I have to plan my family’s meals. I plan one week in advance. When I think about not planning my meals, I get really twitchy. OK, a little more than twitchy. My breathing gets a little fast and shallow. I start to panic. How will I know what to buy at the supermarket if I don’t have a meal plan? What if I try to make something Monday night that needs parsley and I didn’t buy any parsley? I don’t live in NYC anymore, it’s not like I can just walk to the corner and get parsley! If I have to drive to the store and get parsley now dinner will be a half an hour late and then there won’t be time to give my kid a bath before I collapse from exhaustion. Which means that she’ll have to take a shower on Tuesday morning before school which will add so much joy to our morning routine. And how can I get dinner on the table in the forty five minutes between the time the kid comes home from karate and the time I have to go teach karate Tuesday night if I don’t even know what dinner will be?
Don’t make me go through a whole week of that.
Please don’t hate all the meal planners. Just hate the ones who try to tell you that meal planning is a superior way of thinking and being instead of admitting what it really is: evidence of a serious spontaneity deficit.
But then again, I tend to get bored with food quickly, so I'm constantly looking for new recipes and meal ideas. So it's pretty safe to say that what I'll be cooking a year from now will be completely different from what I'm cooking right now.
I plan 1 to 2 weeks in advance for all the reason listed in previous posts, but also because I have a full-time job I don't want to stop by the store every night before going home. That's 15-25 minutes less with the kids before they have to go to bed.
Also, I can never remember what I make for dinner from week to week. When I plan meals, I get out all the old plans and get ideas from there. Oh yeah, tacos! I forgot about tacos!
Meal planning: OVERRATED.
Grateful: I'm totally stealing "BE GRATEFUL". And I'll credit you every time.
I plan 4-5 meals for a week, but don't always know which night we will eat them. We have 4 kids, so some kind of plan most of the time helps and makes life easier. But flexibility allows for those nights when my husband decides he wants to make BBQ bacon cheeseburgers and my kids LOVE THEM and are still talking about them 3 days later.
But a year?? That ain't right.