Meal Plan #1

meal plan #1We all have little things we do that make our weeks go just a bit smoother.For the longest time this was sticky notes for me. I would have sticky notes spread all over my room. They would have little reminders, ideas, bible verses, inspirational quotes, etc. It helped to put all of my ideas on paper. When I met my husband, my technology obsessed husband, he helped me transition from sticky notes to a computer. Little does he know, I found an application on my computer that allows me to have little sticky notes on my desktop. After I had kids, I realized sticky notes wouldn't be enough to organize the daily chaos in my life. I needed something else, so I started meal planning. It was perfect. I could look at my plan and see what prep work it required and how soon I needed to start the prep. Before I started meal planning, I wouldn't decide on what to make for dinner until four and then it wouldn't be ready until six or seven. This was difficult because my kids go to bed at seven. It created a lot less stress in our evening routine to have dinner ready and prepped at a good time. Do you want to try a meal plan? Here is one just for you.Monday: Chicken Keema Curry and riceTuesday: Simple Meat Curry and rice Wednesday: Pappu, Sharline's coconut green beans, and naanThursday: Chicken Curry and riceFriday: Keema Curry, rice, and a fried eggSaturday: Chicken Tikka Masala and rice Sunday: Left oversHere is a Meal Plan #1 Grocery List just for you. 

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