Food Prep Sunday

MelisMusing
MelisMusing Posts: 421 Member
Does anyone else do this? I find that making some food items for the week ahead of time totally saves me when I get home at the end of the day and for packing lunches. My plan today:

Boil eggs
Cook up some turkey meatballs
Chop up veggies for roasting/quick sauteeing/salads
Make a fruit salad
Cook up some chicken for shredding
Cook up some hamburger patties
Bake a small batch of paleo muffins (recipe here: http://paleomg.com/apple-cinnamon-muffins/)
Spiralize some zucchini and sweet potato for go to noodles.

Do you prep? What do you make?
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  • ashenriver
    ashenriver Posts: 498 Member
    I usually cut up carrots,

    some weeks I make a large quinoa salad to portion out,

    a few times I have cooked up some chicken for salads and meals.

    I also like to make up a batch of oatmeal for the week as well. I have a microwave at work so I can heat it up for breakfast when I get there.
  • Cozumel2014
    Cozumel2014 Posts: 13 Member
    I do!! mainly for my work week since I tend to work late. I take enough for lunch and dinner. this helps cut down on my late night dinners.

    I usually cook some type of meat, enough for 3-4 days. I shred and dice for my salads so it looks different. I also cook without to much seasoning then on the day I'm going to use it - I head it up with a sauce. Rotating the sauce with the light or no seasoning helps keep my salads fresh. it also helps me control the portions this way, a tablespoon of BBQ sauce goes along way with 4 oz shredded meat of any kind!

    Also I wash, chop, shred, cut into strips all my veggies for salads, munchies and sauteeing

    Cheese - slice and layer into .5 oz servings for salad and my eggs...

    Do you use fresh herbs? I chop up spinach, basil, dill, rosemary, mint and a few others... I like to mix in my salads for taste and cut down on dressings.

    Smoothies: I make ice cubes. I have that is all greens, another is all berries, another is tropical like pineapple, banana, papaya etc. Tthis way I can mix and match the ice cubes for size and flavor and none of my fresh fruit goes to waste.
  • MelisMusing
    MelisMusing Posts: 421 Member
    @ Cozumel- YUM! I don't prep fresh herbs but I think I have to now!! Great idea. :)
  • 77tes
    77tes Posts: 8,571 Member
    I do it on Saturday. Wash all my veggies up. Prepack veggie snack packs. Grill hamburgers and chicken. If it's ready to go, I'll use it.
  • mockchoc
    mockchoc Posts: 6,573 Member
    Every weekend I always cook something in the slow cooker either for my work lunches for the week or something for dinner one night like a curry or casserole etc..
  • zeal26
    zeal26 Posts: 602 Member
    I make soup every Sunday to bring to work during the week.

    I sometimes make up something like a lasagne, or a baked mac and cheese, portion it out and freeze the portions. Makes for nice quick dinners during the week!
  • connietak
    connietak Posts: 2 Member
    do you have a good recipe for your turkey meatballs? I find ground turkey so bland. would love your recipe. thanks!
  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 18,345 Member
    I do! This weekend was:

    Turkey and Veg Soup
    Bolognaise
    Enchiladas

    I always make something for lunches for me, something for lunches for my husband and something to stick in the freezer for "can't be bothered" dinners :)
  • Kekibird
    Kekibird Posts: 1,122 Member
    Yup but this week I did it Saturday because we had an event today. I mean some sweet and sour chicken breasts, browned some ground turkey with peppers, made beef meatballs with onions and cilantro. I also cooked some green beans and summer squash and hard boiled some eggs. All I have left to do is cook up some sweet potatoes.
  • chriamaria
    chriamaria Posts: 76 Member
    I just started doing this last week. Last week I made homemade yogurt, homemade juice, and homemade granola. I took pre- portioned meals out of the freezer to last me the week, and portioned out some more stuff to go in the freezer. I also made bone broth to freeze and use for making beans or rice. I took the time to plan out workouts and a rough estimate of what I was going to eat each day. This week I've done some of the planning, but since I am not feeling well (allergies), I only got around to making one thing which was sweet bread using the pulp from my homemade juices last week (froze it). Once the bread was done I portioned it into snack size ziplocs so that I know how much I can have every day. I'll probably batch cook some rice later on after I rest.
  • ForeverCharlie
    ForeverCharlie Posts: 183 Member
    Yes, I sure do that on Mondays!
  • chriamaria
    chriamaria Posts: 76 Member
    I make turkey meatballs too. I always use oatmeal in place of the bread crumbs and it really helps the turkey stay moist. The other thing I use is fresh or dried parsley and red pepper flakes. They've always turned out wonderful.
  • sus49
    sus49 Posts: 94 Member
    I love the smoothie ice cube idea! I think i will steal that!
  • Does anyone else do this? I find that making some food items for the week ahead of time totally saves me when I get home at the end of the day and for packing lunches. My plan today:

    Boil eggs
    Cook up some turkey meatballs
    Chop up veggies for roasting/quick sauteeing/salads
    Make a fruit salad
    Cook up some chicken for shredding
    Cook up some hamburger patties
    Bake a small batch of paleo muffins (recipe here: http://paleomg.com/apple-cinnamon-muffins/)
    Spiralize some zucchini and sweet potato for go to noodles.

    Do you prep? What do you make?

    I usually cook for the week. Rice, beans, make a huge salad, home made hummus, etc. Makes it so much easier when I'm going to work to just grab something and go. Most of the time I just put it in containers the night before work. The only thing I usually do the night before is green juicing or smoothie
  • Rayman79
    Rayman79 Posts: 2,009 Member
    I sure do. I try and vary it between soups, chilli, salads etc.

    This weekend I did something a little different and made up a big batch of oven roasted vegetables, fried off some chicken breast and some chorizo, then mix it all in with some wholemeal cous cous. Took less than an hour all up and I have four lunches worth of food :)
  • SnicciFit
    SnicciFit Posts: 967 Member
    I do this too. It makes life sooooo much easier during the week. This week I am not as well prepared as usual, but I made a huge batch of beef fajitas, mini meatloaves, fried up sweet potatoes with sausage for eating with eggs during the week and roasted a bunch of veggies.
  • SnicciFit
    SnicciFit Posts: 967 Member
    Oh yeah, I always make a batch of homemade mayo and sometimes either ranch dressing or an oil based dressing for salads too.
  • MelisMusing
    MelisMusing Posts: 421 Member
    do you have a good recipe for your turkey meatballs? I find ground turkey so bland. would love your recipe. thanks!

    My recipe for meatballs varies, but it usually looks something like this:

    1 pkg organic ground turkey
    2 tsp chia seeds
    2 eggs
    1/2 c. sun dried tomatoes, diced fine
    1 tsp. garlic
    1 tsp. basil

    I found a variation for an asian spiced recipe, with ginger and garlic and sesame - I can't wait to try that one.
  • skizzerbizkit
    skizzerbizkit Posts: 40 Member
    Bump. I need to start doing this. Hoping to find some good ideas posted in the comments. :)
  • Go_Mizzou99
    Go_Mizzou99 Posts: 2,628 Member
    Absolutely...

    Leftovers from home beat the heck out of daily fresh fast food.

    Have you ever made up your weekly salads using canning jars. It really works!
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    I do not do a lot of this. When I had a crazier more hectic job/schedule I did, though. And I still love getting ideas from this thread, so thanks for posting it!!!

    I frequently make fridge oats on Sunday night (plain Greek yogurt, oats, fresh or thawed frozen fruit and some ground flaxseed), stick 'em in the fridge in individual portions so they're ready for Monday morning.

    We often grocery shop on Sundays, so there's usually a bit of prep going on for produce items. Chopping up pineapple and/or onion, stuff like that. Planning out meals for the week ahead - we keep a list on the fridge.
  • ashenriver
    ashenriver Posts: 498 Member
    I got to thinking and I usually do this on Wednesday,

    But I make a batch meal of something (curry, butter chicken, soup, a pasta dish, a casserole, etc). I worked it out with some guys at work that I make the meal and they pay me for ingredients and they get a portion of it. I make enough for a large casserole dish, its shared between us all at lunch the next day and if there are any leftovers I freeze some for lunches in the future.

    This has been working out really well, especially if I am going to be working late or I haven't been home enough to have a meal ready for lunch or dinner, I have that food available in the freezer.

    This helps me since most recipes make a fairly large amount when you are one person, plus I just don't own enough containers or freezer space to store leftovers. I can only eat something so many times throughout the week.
  • DaivaSimone
    DaivaSimone Posts: 657 Member
    I usually cook some meat (grilled chicken breast or roasted pork), so I have some on hand if I need to bulk up salad or sandwich with protein. And I do a big pot of soup that is used as a snack during the week. I also chop veggies for our breakfast burritos, and if I have a lot of time on hand, I make a batch of turkey meatballs.

    You're giving me good ideas! I'm going to add hard boiled eggs and maybe chopped onions and garlic to speed up the cooking process.
  • Yep. I do a lot of veggie and fruit chopping. I get things together for snacks. I put our smoothie ingredients together in a bag, so I just have to grab them and blend.
  • sfbaumgarten
    sfbaumgarten Posts: 912 Member
    We usually spend our Sundays grilling meats for the week. This weekend I went a little nuts and ended up making a ton of food... crustless spinach quiche, green bean casserole, bacon ranch pasta salad, breakfast pies, black beans & rice, and chicken. I'm not usually that prepared, but my lunches are going to be ah-maze-ing this week!
  • OnU2nite
    OnU2nite Posts: 23 Member
    42 eggs separated into 5 whites 1 whole = 7 containers
    10lbs chicken into 7oz portions = 21 baggies
    4 yam into 6oz portions = 7 baggies
    6 cups jasmine rice (dry measure) -> 1 cup cooked = 21 baggies
    7 cups oatmeal = 7 baggies
    12 strawberries = 14 baggies
    1 cup green beans = 21 baggies
    7 salmon frozen = 7 baggies


    6 meals a day x 7 days
  • MostlyWater
    MostlyWater Posts: 4,294 Member
    I keep a list of what I need so I don't forget anything.

    I buy yogurts, wraps, lettuce and tomato. Protein bars, single serving chocolate bars too. Nutritional yeast and apples.

    I bake eggs and bring them, to heat up at work. I make cereal or granola and also trail mix.
  • Ely82010
    Ely82010 Posts: 1,998 Member
    I make soups, sometimes chili, stews or meatloaf during the week but never on Sundays, or Saturdays. I like my weekends to be as free as possible from kitchen duties.
  • kelseyhere
    kelseyhere Posts: 1,123 Member
    bump so I can come back to this later.
  • EPICUREASIAN
    EPICUREASIAN Posts: 147 Member
    One day out of the week (usually Sat or Sun) I grill and smoke about 8-10lbs of protein (chicken, beef, lamb, pork, etc).

    I prep a homemade salad dressing or a sauce/dip, depending on what I'm in the mood for or ingredients onhand (I get fresh herbs from me garden).

    At the grocery store I buy fresh fruits (mostly berries) and veggies (salad mixes, cauliflower, broccoli, carrots, brussel sprouts, etc). I tend to serve the fruits plain and roast my veggies in bulk.

    Restock on bulk snacks like cheese wedges and raw nuts.

    Then on some random day during the week I might cook via oven, stovetop or crockpot any combo of the above if schedule permits (curry, soups and stir-fries, adobo, pot roast, meatballs, etc).

    The above feeds my family of 2 for the week and can stretch to 10 days. :)