LO might soon be going through the transition from 2 naps to 1. So, I might forgo the crock pot- or at least the longer cooking recipes.
My kitchen is not located where I can see LO when he plays, and he can only play with the spatula and rolling pin in the kitchen for so long.
Also, lately DH isn't home in time to help out with LO while I make dinner. (Either that or it's "throne time"- sorry if TMI!)
Once LO wakes up I change his diaper and nurse him again. Then it's time for him to eat dinner in about an hour.
I did recall that chili simmers for about an hour, and can make that during the nap before he might wake up. Also, some meatloaf recipes cook for an hour.
Any other suggestions for during the week? It is cold here now, so recipes that use the oven work out great.
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Re: When do you prepare your meal & suggestions during nap transition
Soups are good for low-maintenance cold-weather cooking. Chop/prep veggies during 1 nap time for the week and it shouldn't take as long to put it together.
Lots of casseroles can also be prepped in advance and just throw in the oven, too, if you like casseroles. Simple dishes like baked fish or chicken with a side salad (using your pre-chopped veggies) are also good for busy nights.
This is what I made today in the crock-pot. Took about 15 minutes of prep work: https://allrecipes.com/recipe/slow-cooker-lentil-and-ham-soup/
DD2: Lucia (Lucy) 07/13
Extra bonus is that both of these meals are easily doubled and make great leftover lunches and are freezeable.
DD1 7/10/08 DD2 8/11/10 DS 7/2/13