Kitchen and meal management Bloomfield NJ

Who says managing your kitchen and family menu is impossible while being a working mom? With a little advance planning and lots of creativity, you can take charge of your kitchen and your family’s meals.

Local Companies

Pathmark
(973) 744-5505
35 Lackawanna Plz
Montclair, NJ
Scharff Berger Chocolate
(973) 233-1188
78 Columbus Ave
Montclair, NJ
Walnut Food Market
(973) 655-9336
104 Walnut St
Montclair, NJ
Whole Foods Markets
(973) 746-5110
701 Bloomfield Ave
Montclair, NJ
Krauszers Food Store
(973) 783-2885
150 Valley Rd
Montclair, NJ
Nicolos Italian Bakery & Deli
(973) 746-1398
6 Baldwin St
Montclair, NJ
Kings Super Markets
(973) 509-4832
575 Valley Rd
Montclair, NJ
A & P Food Stores
(973) 746-3235
510 Valley Rd
Montclair, NJ
Ben David International Foods Emporium Inc
(201) 794-7740
24-28 Fair Lawn Ave
Fair Lawn, NJ
New India Bazaar
(201) 791-2223
12-54 River Rd
Fair Lawn, NJ

Who says managing your kitchen and family menu is impossible while being a working mom? With a little advance planning and lots of creativity, you can take charge of your kitchen and your family’s meals.

  1. Turn menu planning into a family project. Ask your spouse and kids to list their favorite dishes. When given a chance to participate, family members will enjoy their meals more.
  2. List down your family’s weekly menu, and then plan your grocery shopping. If possible, involve everyone. You even get to spend some more time together.
  3. Surprise your family by serving a new dish once a week or every two weeks or at least once a month—whichever you can manage. Exchange recipes with friends or relatives. Search the internet. Or dive into one of those cookbooks gathering dust in your kitchen shelf.
  4. Change your meal pattern. Don’t just stick to tried-and-tested, all-American food. Once in a while serve some Italian pasta, or Chinese food. If you’re having an all-inclusive nutritious salad and you have young picky eaters, try to introduce a new fruit or veggie one at a time. Trying out a new taste could be exciting.
  5. Train your house help to be proactive. Teach them to make a list of things that have just run out and should be on your next shopping list. If not, you can designate a few minutes each week to (before your scheduled grocery) to sit down with your helper to find out what supplies are needed.
  6. Lastly, learn the basics of food storing and preparation. Get some tips from your mom or mom-in-law. Read some books and magazines. Just some good general advice:
    • Quickly use up the food stored in the fridge. Don’t depend on the listed maximum storage time for foods....

Click here to read the rest of the article at HowToDoThings.com

Author: Ae Dechavez

Featured Local Company

Pathmark

(973) 744-5505
35 Lackawanna Plz
Montclair, NJ
http://www.pathmark.com


Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History