This shouldn't be so revolutionary to me, but old habits die hard, I guess.
Instead of passing out on the couch at like 9:00, I have been spending 30 or so minutes after I put the kids to bed and take a shower prepping the next day's dinner. Is this what I deeply want to be doing in my heart of hearts? Um. No, not really. BUT. Dinner has to be prepped, and isn't it better to do the work with Ben's help and a glass of wine and no toddler running around getting hangry? I mean, yeah. It is.
And it has been a dream to just have dinner READY. Like, we had fish tacos, and the fish was prepped in the fridge waiting for the air fryer. I pre-made sauce and also pineapple salsa, and the whole dinner was on the table in less than 15 minutes. AND! Ben and Cooper could eat before hockey, and Minnie and I could eat with the boys later (Dorothy has a long night at dance and takes a packed lunch to eat between classes) because I could air fry the fish individually. One night, we had chicken salads with miso dressing, and I filled my covered veggie tray with all the toppings and cooked the chicken the night before. Tonight is slow cooker mac and cheese, and the mac and cheese sat ready to go in the crock pot over night waiting to be plugged in 3 hours before dinner. The chicken is all seasoned and is hanging out in a casserole dish anticipating its time in the oven,I’m sure, and the broccoli has been washed and cut and is chilling (LITERALLY— it’s in the fridge) on a cookie sheet with some butter, salt, and pepper.
Will this habit last? I don't have super high hopes to be honest. If I can make it through one bout of PMS with meal prep still happening, then I think I have a chance... It takes like 60-some days for a habit to stick, right? So let’s see if I am still night-prepping meals in May? I am concerned it will be like school lunches. The kids were making their own, and then things got busy and I stepped in ONE DAY and suddenly it was SECOND SEMESTER and I was packing elementary bentos on the regular. That’s how it will happen, you know? One day I will skip prep to collapse on the couch and then suddenly its’ my 35th witching hour in a row managing raw meat and marinade and toddler TV requests and fifth grade long division and high school dramZ all at the same time.
This salad was THE BEST. I worked super late on Monday so I could just bring Coop home from dive practice on campus at 7, and this salad was waiting for me after I FINALY put the world’s most stalling-est toddler to bed. Arugula! Peppers! Carrots! Blanched snap peas! Mandarin oranges! Green onion! Tomato! Roasted chicken breast! Crunchy noodles! Miso dressing! A TASTE EXPLOSION.
Ben chopped the veggies while I cooked the chicken and prepped potatoes and cleaned upFish taco prep happening, and another bonus! It’s so much easier to clean dinner up when the major prep mess is all dealt with the day before.
A few months ago I read The Lazy Genius Kitchen and ever since then, I have been psyching myself up to make my kitchen work better for me. It took a hot second because our kitchen is big with lots of drawers and cabinets, and they were all a freaking mess.
All those meals sound delish. I'm *amazed* at how you've found a niche of time to do meal prep. It certainly makes so much sense given your kids and their many activities, but I just know I could never at 9 pm... Dinner prep right after work is where I'm at and it's my go-to relaxation most days.
ReplyDeleteSOME DAY I will have a relaxing hour before dinner to make dinner. Like when I retire during Minnie's sophomore year of high school.
DeleteI am super impressed with your meal prep prowess! I KNOW it is helpful and yet I still can't bring myself to do it ninety percent of the time. Sigh. Also, why does it take 60 days to FORM a habit and one day to BREAK it??? That is so unfair, and yet so true. I feel like a habit should have more staying power.
ReplyDeleteI agree-- I am very much a don't-break-the-chain/all-or-nothing person
DeleteWow! Sometimes I remember to peel and freeze the ginger root when we get back from the grocery store and I feel like I am a dinner prepping rock star, but you take it to a whole new level!
ReplyDeleteI recently cleaned out my spice rack and once I threw out everything that was past its sell by date, I was left with approximately ten spices we regularly use. I cannot tell if I'm embarrassed by how much I threw out or excited by how much space has been opened up in our pantry!
Shamefully, I only recently realized that spices expire. I KNOW. Also!! Trader Joe's has little frozen cubes of ginger and garlic that are basically the best thing they sell. Each cube is a tsp (or a TBSP-- not sure), and you can just throw them right in whatever you're making.
DeleteWow, that's fantastic! I'm so happy it's made such a difference in your life!
ReplyDeleteI continue to be amazed at how quickly tiny fixes add up
DeleteYeah, I can see how with your large and busy crew, meal prep would be HUGE. I also get how you wouldn't feel like doing it at night. And I can totally relate to that odd phenomenon, where you're going along so well, so happy that you're doing a certain activity... and then you just stop doing it. I guess suggesting you do meal prep on Sundays would be foolish? You're probably running from one activity to the other all day long. Anyway, I'm happy that at least for now you've found a great solution to the dinner dilemma.
ReplyDeleteI don't **think** we have time on Sundays, but I do think it would be a good day to make one/freeze one so I could add a frozen repeat in each week...
DeleteI am all about meal prep, too. I have to make far fewer meals and far less food than you do, though! So it's way more manageable. I use the weekends to get as much prep work done ahead of time. I try to chop as much ahead of time so things come together quickly at dinner time. So I basically have a DIY "prep dish" approach to meal planning. But doing it on the weekends is manageable since we are not in the busy activity season of life yet!
ReplyDeleteUgh the DICING! Yes, we do so much other prep work for the weeks on the weekends (between one thousand hockey games) that I don't have a ton of time or patience for batch prepping.
DeleteI have kitchen envy. So much space! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea! I'm glad it's been really working for you and helping to make dinnertime a bit less chaotic.
ReplyDeleteThere's is NOTHING like doing a full-scale organization project, especially in the kitchen. My kitchen is so small (apartment probz) so I have to get really creative on how I store things. I'm constantly removing everything and reorganizing it, haha.