I made a menu! (hold the applause LOL)

LenaGardner

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I know, I know, it's not a big deal to most people...but I suck so much in the kitchen! I need things to be pretty so I made a cute menu, scrappy style! There's a long story behind it, too...I'll copy and paste it here instead of sending you to my blog! :)

It was time. Time to gain control of our eating/cooking situation. I never have loved to cook. Fun baking is one thing. But the daily grind of dinner...meh it is just tedious and boring and I'll do anything to avoid it. I'd rather not eat than have to cook! Cereal, bagels and PBJ's for everyone!

The worst part is, my mother was amazing and cooked dinner every night, exhausted or not, having worked outside the house that day or not. I should be ashamed! LOL

But it was getting old. It had been like 4 months since I had been in a good dinner routine. I've been throwing together things at the last minute, eating out, and having lots of "fend for yourself" nights.

And there's "the question." The question I hate more than anything in the world. "What's for dinner tonight?" It almost always came from Mr. G and almost always resulted in the same thing...my face splitting open and snakes flying out. Okay, I'm joking. Mostly. To most a harmless and inane question, but to me it represents two things. 1) The fact that I'm reluctantly and resentfully in charge of feeding everyone (sorry, but it's true. It's my least favorite part of being an adult, being a wife, and being a mom) and 2) The fact that I have failed at it, and have NO FREAKING CLUE what's for dinner.

The reason I am so reluctant to cook isn't just because I'm lazy...it's because I'm too type-A. When I think about cooking dinner, I think well before I cook, I need to go to the grocery store. And before I go to the grocery store, I need a list. And in order to make a list, I need a menu. And I'll need to clean out the fridge and do these dishes first, and UGGHHHHHHH! It just never gets done :(

Until one day about a month ago. I was doing the dishes, staring at my Daily Menu chalkboards I made almost a year ago, and I started to think, what if each day had a theme? As I started to imagine the different themes, I realized that as long as I had 5 different meals in each category, I could manage to cook each thing only once a month. And we would never have to make more than one menu, because eating something as infrequently as once a month isn't often enough to get tired of it! :) So, I whipped up a perpetually rotating 5 week menu.

Sundays are for pasta (not just 'sketti). Mondays will be vegetarian, Tuesday night Mr. G teaches so that is our 'free' night. Wednesday will be the favorite...the kids LOVE breakfast food! Thursday is Mexican night, (not just tacos). Friday is the night for the kids' favorites. Saturdays will be soups during the Fall and Winter, and salads during the Spring and Summer.

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I made a clothespin to indicate which week we're on! And, I laminated the printout for durability. (pardon the cruddy pic!)

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And of course, I saved the .PSD file so I can switch things up if we discover a new recipe we can't live without--I'll just put it into the rotation!

We went to the store and did all of our major shopping for the next 5 weeks in one fell swoop, and it is SUCH an amazing feeling! We'll just go back for milk and bread and stuff....*this* I can handle. So a hip, hip, hooray for new beginnings!
 
That's fabulous! I bet it will be a great turn for you. I meal plan, but since its just me and a 5 year old one of whom is a vegetarian, its a bit different. ;)
 
Congrats Lena!! I love your calendar!!! :wub: I use to do the month long menu with the huge shopping trip and I just got tired of it....I got tired of the work involved and then it just seemed like I would end up switching day and after day...shuffling meals around because something I planned to eat 3 weeks before just didn't fit the bill when that day rolled around!! :D :D

I'm still a HUGE advocate of menu planning...I have to be with 7 different schedules to contend with...so I went to weekly menus....it's still not prefect but I do like it way better then monthly menu planning and *ONE* huge shopping trip.

I have thought several times about combining the 2....maybe making a monthly menu...but still shopping once a week just for that weeks menu...that way if something comes up I can switch a meal out but I'm not limited to something I've already planned for!!! :D :D
 
Oh and I do love the idea of assigning "themes" to days!!! I know when I menu plan I have a little system: I plan 1 beef meal, 2 white meat meal (chicken, turkey, fist, pork), 2 meatless meals and 1 misc meal!! That leaves one day for leftovers (it's usually Thursdays in our house because that's the day our daddy works late :D :D ). I might try the themes thought to shake it up!!!
 
Lena this is a great idea and it looks awesome too :) I love the themed days as well! Takes a whole lot of wondering out of things I bet!
 
Love the calendar. Love the themes. Love that you posted this today, when I have menu-plan on my to-do list.
 
Love it!! I'm the same way as you were about cooking dinner...

Also, lol, It's so funny, I've never met anyone else besides me who makes meatloaf cupcakes!! I love them, it cuts cooking time, and I don't have a burnt outside and pink inside!
 
Steal away! I'm really happy other people might find it useful! This is a problem that has plagued me forever, and I can't be the only one!
 
Oh Lena, you are going to LOVE this. I plan my menu by the month also and go shopping twice a month. It has worked for us for about 4 years now. LOVE it. Your menu is SO cute! I love your idea about "themed" days. I may have to try that next month. SO awesome!
 
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