For those of you who plan your meals for a week in advance or longer, do you put most of the meat in the freezer? What about fresh veggies? I feel like I can only buy 3 or 4 days worth of fresh veggies before they start turning. Do you incorporate more long lasting stuff like root veggies or dried beans? Or do you supplement throughout the week by picking up a few odds and ends? I need a game plan for once a week shopping.
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That said, I'm starting to build a freezer stash of meat when it's on sale. So we can save a little there. And we love our frozen veggies! It's easier to add a veggie that way for us.
I'm just on the second month of monthly meal planning vs weekly meal planning. And I think it helps a ton to have an idea what can be bought ahead of time and used for multiple meals. And to see that we aren't eating the same thing week after week.
Ex: We're making a 13 bean soup next week. We have all the beans and broth. So I can just pick up whatever meat is on sale and maybe an onion or whatever.
It's very simple and easy to adjust seasonings as you like. I love the hamhock. It's a salty meat that gives it great flavor! Hmmmm can't wait!
I also try to plan for leftovers - if I roast a chicken one day then within a day or so I'll plan salads with chicken added to them, or make two meatloafs one night and freeze the extra for later in the month.
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Has anyone tried the Rubbermaid containers that are supposed to help produce last better?
Ours never lasts and i feel like we waste so much money throwing out produce that goes bad before we can eat it.
I'm not a big frozen veggie fan either. Corn or broccoli. Maybe green beans.