Start small. If you are really just starting with meal prep, it can become truly overwhelming to plan an entire week’s worth of meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) altogether. Take into consideration getting started with only a few meals a week, or maybe just dinners, lunches, or snacks. You can embark on making positive changes to your meal planning habits speedily wherever you start!
Make a checklist. It’s an actually great idea to spend some time writing down everything you’ll need to do during your weekly meal prepping session. Collate your recipes and prep up a shopping list of various things you’ll need. This helps you make sure you have the ideal ingredients on hand when the prep day arrives.
Invest in containers. When finally start meal prep, you’ll be making meals or preparing ingredients for several days of meals at once. So, it’s relevant to invest in a set of quality food storage containers that you can reuse each week. It may take a few weeks to figure out just how many containers you will actually need, so just start with a medium-size set and then adding more containers as you go, if necessary. Don’t forget that glass containers are more eco-friendly and tend to last longer than plastic!
Gather ingredients. Just before your planned prep day transpires, start collecting the ingredients on your shopping list. The ideal place to commence doing this is by shopping in your pantry. Take stock of what you already have or can use and what you really need to buy. Try to rotate the food in your pantry repeatedly to prevent wasting money on expired food items. As a matter of fact, it’s a brilliant plan to actually find recipes that will allow you to use things you already have to maximize your meal prep efficiency.
Schedule enough time. Meal prepping can take several hours, contingent on how many and what type of meals you are preparing. Make it a point to set aside a good chunk of time for your weekly meal prepping session. It’s good to try and fulfill your meal prepping on the same day of the week and, beside that, to help make it a consistent part of your effective new meal planning system.
Prep smart. Although admittedly your utmost goal may be to prep everything fresh or from scratch, don’t be afraid to take a few shortcuts once you need to. By way of illustration, if chopping vegetables takes up too much time (or you just don’t like doing it), go ahead and secure pre-cut vegetables instead. Likewise, don’t try to go too big or very elaborate with your meals. Despite that, you have to include all of the basic food groups into your meal plan if you find yourself trying very hard and struggling to keep up, scale back your meal prepping to a slight extent. The more efficient you can make your meal prepping sessions, the greater the likelihood you will do it consistently every week.
One last thing, call to mind that meal prepping is different for everyone. You may consider experimenting with different approaches till you find a system that works best for you.
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