10 Tips to a Workable Menu Plan
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February 1, 2015
By Chiomah Momah
There are two ways to avoid having to think up what to have for lunch or dinner every day. One is eating out daily and the other, taking time to plan your menu for the month. Honestly, life is already tedious enough that we all need to incorporate those little things that make our lives easier. Here are my 10 top secrets to planning a simple menu that the whole family will love!
- Consult The Stakeholders. You will need to consult with members of your family and be sure everyone has their favourite dish on the menu. This will reduce the amounts of complaints from your children especially if they are picky eaters. Note that asking their opinion doesn’t mean you should throw sound judgment out of the window, so, even if your 3 year old loves fried plantain for breakfast, lunch and dinner, you won’t let him have his way.
- Get Real! Be realistic with your meal planning. While you may love banga (palm oil) soup, preparing it on a Monday may just not be convenient. It may therefore be preferable to prepare on a weekend. Unless you have a cook, try and save the complicated and time consuming recipes for weekends and public holidays.
- Be Healthy. Aim to make each meal in your menu a balanced diet by also including plenty of vegetables and fruits. For example, ensure that every lunch meal is accompanied by seasonal fruits and try to avoid repeating similar meals same day.
- Detailed Plan! Include every meal into your menu plan, such as breakfasts, school lunches and dinner, also taking into account snack times or in-between meals. For a healthier menu, do more of fruit snacks, rather than pastries and sweets.
- Have Themed Nights. For instance, every Friday night could be tagged ‘Pasta Night.’ So you get to try different types of pasta, like ravioli, macaroni and cheese, lasagna (with minced beef or minced chicken) or the ever popular spaghetti (jollof style with bolognese sauce). Another example would be ‘Potato Night’ with a different variety each week such as baked potatoes with gravy, boiled potatoes with egg sauce, potato casserole, fries with fish or chicken, or boiled sweet potatoes. The options with each food type are almost endless!
- Variety Is The Spice Of Life. Do the occasional surprise by ordering a pizza, making a foreign dish or allowing the kids order a take out. Visit food blogs, watch food shows and refer to cookery books for easy and interesting recipes to make.
- Relive Your Childhood. You might be shocked to find out that your children enjoy ‘Akara’ (bean cake) and Pap just like you did. So include childhood favourites into your menu, even if it’s an updated version.
- Write It Down And Display. Write it out and display where everyone can see, usually on the fridge. That way each member of the family knows what to expect, and you will avoid dealing with questions like, “Mummy, what are we having for breakfast?”
- Have A Second Menu Plan. Having a second menu plan increases your variety and provides more options and an opportunity to alternate your menus. While Menu A caters for the current week, Menu B does for the following week.
- Plan Your Shopping. This is the final and most important aspect to a successful home menu plan. There is no point having meals planned without stocking up on ingredients. Get the needed ingredients and store appropriately. Also, if you know you are preparing a meal that needs fresh ingredients, make sure you schedule them to be purchased close to cooking day.
Here’s a simple menu plan you could modify to suit your taste, adding your preferred varieties of fruits and vegetables:
Breakfast @ 6:30 to 7am | Snack Time @ 10am | (School) Lunch @ 12 noon | Snack Time between 2 and 4pm | Dinner @ 6pm | |
Monday | Porridge Oat | Apple | Hotdog | Yoghurt+Banana | Spaghetti Bolognese |
Tuesday | Egg / Tuna / Meat Paté / Salami sandwich | Pineapples | Jollof rice / Fried rice + Shredded Grilled Chicken / Fish | Smoothie | Moi-moi + Pap / Custard |
Wednesday | Cereals | Banana | Egg / Tuna / Meat Paté / Salami sandwich | Fruit Salad | Eba + Okra Soup |
Thursday | French Toast & Tea | Watermelon | Sausages / Chicken and Chips | Smoothie | Pizza |
Friday | Custard, Bread | Pawpaw | Fried Plantain + Fish / Chicken / Egg Sauce | Yoghurt+Banana | Mashed Potatoes and chicken / beef gravy |
Saturday | Waffles/ Pancake | Chocolate Milk + Cup cakes | Pasta (Spaghetti bolognese / Lasagna / Spaghetti+ Fried Veggies / Jollof Spaghetti) | Fruit Salad | Beans Porridge + Plantain + Fish |
Sunday | Toasted bread, Bacon, Sausage, Eggs, Baked beans + Juice | Fried / Jollof Rice with Grilled Chicken / Lightly Fried Meat and Plantain | Fruit Salad | SundayTreat |
Ok. Maybe I’ll try dis menu plan again. Because I have made one before dat didn’t last at all. Thanks MIM for being dere for us
Very useful. Tnx MISM
Thanks MIM
Me like this…thanks mISM
Very useful information. Will surely give it a try.
Great stuff! I have never done a plan. Thanks MISM
Very usefull..nice
Nice one
Thank you……..Am going to change mine with the meal the house is used to,and they must contain same nutrient as recommended here. Cos we can’t possibly do without swallowables lol
Tnx, MISM don’t u think sometin is misssing, sawllo must dey there @ desame time we must loose weight.
Bravo!
Tanks for d info
Very well appreciated. Thanks for bin there. You are the best…
Tnx MIM this menu is incomplete without swallow ooo in my house
Thanks for the tips though I have one(handed down from mum)I guess it’s a subconscious way of keeping up wt my roots. Lolz
Tankz MIM, dis tips are very useful
Thank you very much. I am going to print this out for sure
Yeah I have mine already, and we follow it strictly.
Thanks MIM. This is very helpful
I need this.just on point thanks mim
It’s a good idea, sometimes it’s tiring to look for what to cook
Thanks mim.
very nice tips i will give it a try
Always on point tnx MIM
Nice. Tips, will chose the ones I can prepare and the Ones I can eat.
Will I have the time to prepare all this?#thinkingaloud Lol tx mism
Hmmm! I will this out cos I keep switching mine which hasn’t been so helpful. Tnx MIM.
Never done one.would like 2 try
nice one MHISM
Thanks for the tips,will try it one of these days
I love planning my menu but our crazy schedule in Lagos will not allow you live a normal life.
realy coooool