I'm with Fleurpepper on this one. I don't do meal plans. I do go shopping with a rough idea of what we'll be eating for the next few days, but if I spot a bargain or something I particularly, then that can change on the spot. I keep a well-stocked freezer and cupboards, so I can always whip up something, but I enjoy cooking, so it's not a chore for me.
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How do you plan your meals and food shop?
(116 Posts)Or is it hit and miss?
I normally do my food shop on a Monday so I stock up with all the things I need - always plenty of vegetables then plan my meals for the week around what is in the fridge and freezer.
This makes sense to me but my grandson bought me a shopping list/meal planner thingy that sticks on the fridge for Christmas.
You are supposed to plan ahead for the week by writing a meal in the box for each day of the week then writing a shopping list to suit - presumably checking whatâs already in the fridge. Obviously you have to remember to take the list with you. đ
Am I the only one who does it a**e about face?
This week I have filled in the boxes (just to please him should he pop round) but the list part is emptyâŠbecause Iâve already done my shopping. đđ
Oh for the days when it all went on a scrap of paper in no particular order! đ©
I do a meat batch cook every six to eight weeks. The freezer will be full of various casseroles, curries, bol sauce, and savoury mince which form my menu basics. I also have some raw frozen mince and chicken to cook recipes that can't be frozen. Then I buy meat pies and fish which also go in the freezer. The rest of the time I simply shop for bread, dairy, fruit and veg etc. as required. If I want a lot of heavy stuff I get a delivery.
I hate cooking so batch cooking not only saves me money but also means I spend less time in the kitchen. Tea gets nuked whilst the veg are cooking.
Galaxy
So are there some people on here who dont know what they are eating tonight
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Yes.
And happily eat only very well cooked food, no prepared ingredients because they keep a full larder, freezer, and are inventive!
Germanshepherdsmum
Very little fresh food lasts for ten days in my experience, especially if on offer. And shopping every ten days with no meal plans in mind must surely lead to waste?
No it doesnât, because you either eat it near the beginning of the week, freeze it from fresh to eat later, or put it into a batch cooking dish and freeze in portions.
I donât think there is a right or wrong way with this, we all do it differently, and have found ways that work for us.
I'm glad we're so different. Wouldn't we be boring if we all did the same thing.
Galaxy
I am going to have to do you a spreadsheet henetha, or it will keep me up at night
Well, you may need to do one for me as well đ I am in the not sure what we will be eating tonight brigade too.
Itâs no biggie.
Depends on time of work shifts and how we both feel, am relaxed about it.
I have just bought a meal planner after realising how much we spend going to shops 2/3 times weekly. Will go back to doing online shop once a week and see how it goes.
The only meal we plan in this house is Sunday lunch. Itâs a bit hit-and -miss.
My late husband was a creature of routine and we only had two or three days of the week when we had âoptionsâ, so now I donât stick so rigidly to routine, but a routine or a plan does save having to decide when I donât feel like making decisions.
I did not know what to eat today. I have always got fish and meat in the freezer but ideally the meat ought to be taken out and defrosted slowly in the fridge and I donât always think ahead. I usually have leftovers from batch cooking but I have used them up this week.
I shop from a list when I have run out of something crucial eg veg, milk. I have Aldi two minutes walk away which is very convenient. We used to get a monthly delivery of store cupboard items. I havenât been to a big supermarket for years. I find the choice overwhelming. Today I popped in to Sainsburyâs Local but didnât see anything I fancied that I havenât already got.
I am what my mother called a â plain cookâ , though more adventurous than she was, but I prefer the taste of the actual meat not overwhelmed with sauces, actual veg not honeyed carrots, for example. And it is healthier, when being pre- diabetic. I do enjoy something different if I eat out, but that is rare. I also donât want to choose something I might not like.
I am not what I call a fussy eater, but am quite hard to cater for.
Iâm afraid what we have for dinner each evening mainly depends on how tired I am by that time! Absolutely exhausted and in pain- Beans on toast! Enough energy to spare and a few aches and pains- could be Spaghetti Bolognaise! Stir fryâs quite quick and I can sit down to prepare all the veg.
Casdon
Germanshepherdsmum
Very little fresh food lasts for ten days in my experience, especially if on offer. And shopping every ten days with no meal plans in mind must surely lead to waste?
No it doesnât, because you either eat it near the beginning of the week, freeze it from fresh to eat later, or put it into a batch cooking dish and freeze in portions.
I donât think there is a right or wrong way with this, we all do it differently, and have found ways that work for us.
Exactly eat same day or next, cook and keep in fridge, oe freeze, cooked or uncooked.
I go with OH often, and we go out for simple meal and take the dog out to nice place on way back.
Ah, often going out for a meal - that makes a big difference. Not catering 7 days a week then.
Yes but I am not relaxed about it Oreo and that's what counts
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I spend a lot of time talking about the importance of tolerating differences of opinions but this is a step too far.
Germanshepherdsmum
Ah, often going out for a meal - that makes a big difference. Not catering 7 days a week then.
About once a month ... sometimes twice- that leaves quite a few days to cater! Do you never have take-away, ready meal or out? No take-aways or ready meals round here- but very reasonable simple Menu of the day- fair enough no?
Once a month I cater for 40 people - I do plan THAT very carefully ;)
I wouldnât call once or twice a month âoftenâ. No, we very rarely (perhaps 2 or 3 times a year) have a takeaway and no ready meals.
Some âmeal planningâ of mine last night, involved making rather more colcannon than dh and I would eat, so I could have some to fry for my typically late breakfast this morning - with mushrooms and scrambled egg. đ
Sounds delicious!
I eat what I fancy when I fancy and seldom do much 'real' cooking (unless something heady like scrambled egg counts!). I do a daily riverside walk and end up in the local supermarkets where I have a look at the bargains. Regularly lucky there. First meal is late morning and is super healthy whereas teatime indulgence is totally whimsical. Works wonderfully for me.
WOW! All you planners! Well in comparison Iâm a mess. I have IBS and tho in a sense I plan what to eat for a few days ahead..my body often tells me ânope donât fancy that today⊠â and occasionally revoltsâŠso I do end up wasting some foods, as I have to only eat a light âsomethingâ after a bout ( I have the D version ( diarrhoea) âŠthen all my plans go out of the window!
Luckily I live alone, but âplanningârarely works!
Also tho I do often cook a âbatchâ of something and eat it a few days on the trot âŠI do like eating what I fancy, when I fancy it.!
So basically that is what I do. I have âstaplesâ in the fridge/freezer and buy âadd onesâ most weeks. My main shop is ordered and deliveredâŠwhich is wonderful - no lugging heavy bottles, etc, back from shops any longer. I donât drive, so no weekly shopâŠI buy what I need when I need it to top up - if the weather is too bad to go out I make do with putting together bits from basics here. Or nowadays a trip up the road for fish and chips or a call to Uber eats. No more ( ex) husband saying â itâs too hot, itâs too cold, too spicy, too bland, I donât eat cooked cheeseâŠâ etc etc
I please myself ad hoc, and itâs great!
I live alone and don't do meal plans. It's great . I eat what I like when I like. Monthly delivery from Tesco. Anything in between I get from nearby Sainsbury or Morrisons.
I have a pantry list which includes dry and canned goods, fridge and freezer. Each time I finish or come near finishing something I put it on the shopping list. I plan the meals as I shop usually in Aldi of Lidle. It depends what fish, meat etc they have in.
Fleurpepper
Galaxy
That way madness lies FP
Not quite sure what you mean here? I do not like routine, and love to seek out great bargains and use a bit of flair and imagination. The idea of planning for a week, never mind weeks- is just not for me. Madness? Ah well, why not.
Exactly Fleurpepper.. Iâm with you! Probably worse even âŠactually live in â organised chaosâ âŠworks for me!
I always have plenty of back up bread, butter, eggs etc. I share a house with my daughter and family but I wouldnât want to put her to the trouble of shopping for me were I unwell. I think I must be a bit anal as I go into a panic if I donât have a spare of everything. Oat milk is delivered from Amazon and works out much cheaper than Tesco. Other than that I like to slope around the shops being tempted!!
Kim19
I eat what I fancy when I fancy and seldom do much 'real' cooking (unless something heady like scrambled egg counts!). I do a daily riverside walk and end up in the local supermarkets where I have a look at the bargains. Regularly lucky there. First meal is late morning and is super healthy whereas teatime indulgence is totally whimsical. Works wonderfully for me.
Iâm the same, never want anything but tea/coffee first thing, so first meal is more of a brunch.
BlueBelle
I donât ever plan, meals Why would I ? I might not fancy a, b or c on a particular day
I buy in stuff in a weekly or sometimes fortnightly shop that I eat and like, and then chose at the time of hunger what I fancy.
Me too!
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