Saturday, January 10, 2009

A not so fun tip



Okay, today's tip comes in three parts. Two are not so fun and one is (picture above goes with the third tip.) My first tip is Go To the DENTIST! If you even suspect that you may have a cavity and even if it looks teeny tiny on the top of your tooth....GO. This comes after round 2 of a root canal yesterday. Round 1 was on New Years Eve, followed by a Lortab hangover (note to self: never again take Lortab). Round 2 was yesterday and was NOT FUN. So, there you have it.

Next tip: get your furnace checked out this winter. Especially if you live in an old house. A very old house. That hasn't had a new furnace since 1932. (okay, I don't really know when it was put in but it was a long time ago, hence we are staying at my mom's for a few days). (also, I know those were run-on sentences. Sorry.)


Tip number 3. This is a fun one! Yeah!
So, a few years ago my sister, Fawn, told me about a meal group that she did where she and a few friends took turns making dinner for the others. Each friend was assigned a night of the week and on that night made 4 other dishes and took them to each other, thus having to only cook once during the weekdays. I decided to try it. My friends, Angela and Tera tried it with me and we all LOVE it. I totally missed doing it when I lived in Price and now have started up again since moving back.

Here's how it works:
Pick 2 or 3 friends that have similar family sizes to yours (Fawn did the group with 4 other friends and had a meal brought each night. I think this is a bit much and so did she. I think that you and 2 friends is optimal.) Your friends should also live pretty close to you.

Each of you pick a day of the week that is good for you.

Each person buys 2 glass pans (preferably with lids). Depending on your family sizes, you will want to adjust how big your pans are. Fawn's friends all had families of 4 and 5 kids and so they used 9x13 inch pans. In my group, our children are small and we only have 2 that eat table food so we 8x8 or 9x9. You also need 2 tupperware containers. The person with the first day of the week takes 3 of the pans and 3 tupperware containers, person number 2 takes 2 and person number 3 takes 1 of each (this is so that you have the right number of containers to make your meal on your night.)

Get together once every 3 months and make a calendar and write down meal ideas for our days. This is just so that you don't end up having 3 hamburger dishes in the same week, for example.

We try to stay pretty simple with our meals most of the time. Some things we have made:
spaghetti, chicken enchiladas, hamburgers, sloppy joes, chicken divan, ham and cheese crepes, etc. We also do one side dish, such as: a vegetable, fruit, garlic bread, green or macaroni salad, etc.

So an example week looks like this
Tuesday: Tera Sloppy Joes and green beans
Wednesday: Angela chicken enchiladas and corn
Thursday: Janell ham and cheese crepes and fresh fruit

If any of you hate trying to think of something to make every night and then have the ingredients and time to make it, this may work for you. If you have more questions, put them in the comments and I'll try to answer them.

1 comment:

Zilles Fam said...

I read about a lady in Logan that did that same thing, but they had like 6 kids each and she did it with 5 other ladies so she only had to cook once a week...with leftovers and such .. Crazy! It sounds like fun, though!