Menu Planning Once and For All ║ Large Family Organization

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • After failing at menu planning over and over, I finally came up with a simple plan that does the job once and for all! Our family of 10 gets so much variety in our dinner meals and the system only cost about $2 in supplies. The best part is that I never have to make a decision about what to cook for dinner again. (Link below for the playlist showing all of my menu cards.)
    Menu Cards Playlist: • Menu Planning
    Our Pantry: • Our Pantry - Large Fam...
    How I Prepare for Monthly Shopping Trip: • How I Prepare for My M...
    Organization Begins with a Vision: • Getting Organized Begi...

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  • @analizcutie123
    @analizcutie123 8 років тому +86

    I need her to write a book about how to be an organized adult because her ideas are AMAZING

  • @dianabanana9474
    @dianabanana9474 5 років тому +34

    Tom, this is an awesome plan that Andrea left. You have probably already referred to her menu card list. She is deeply missed. Praying for you all! 💕🙏💕

  • @TheMillsFamilyVlog
    @TheMillsFamilyVlog  8 років тому +84

    +stlilymov4 I was just thinking that you could write all-season meals on white cards and then use colored cards for seasonal meals- maybe green for spring, pink for summer, orange for fall and blue for winter. Then each season you could mix that season's meals into your cards. At the beginning of the next season it would be easy to pick out the ones that need removed and mix in the new ones.

    • @DanaLynne
      @DanaLynne 7 років тому +4

      excellent idea!

    • @hairdebi
      @hairdebi 6 років тому +4

      This is an awesome idea I will have to try it

    • @elizabethmoore2353
      @elizabethmoore2353 6 років тому +7

      You could write list of ingredients on back of cards so easier when making grocery list

    • @pinkmissmuffett
      @pinkmissmuffett 5 років тому +3

      Check my comment for a great biscuit recipe. (In Australia we call cookies biscuits, so I guess it's a great cookie recipe 😀)

    • @stacysfarmhouselife5845
      @stacysfarmhouselife5845 5 років тому

      Elizabeth Moore that would be an awesome idea. That way you don’t have to go looking for your recipe , plus that would save you time

  • @ProudAuntieEST2016
    @ProudAuntieEST2016 2 роки тому +5

    I still love this video so much and it helped me with budgeting just for myself as a single broke college kid. I used colored index cards to organize meals by breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks and it was so helpful and it still is.

  • @candicegolden8859
    @candicegolden8859 4 роки тому +8

    She was so pretty inside and out. I enjoy rewatching the videos. I'm still learning from Mrs. Andrea.

  • @_GiGiBloom_
    @_GiGiBloom_ 4 роки тому +11

    She was so efficient! I love her ideas 💝 I wish I had someone like her when I was raising my kids! I agree with someone making a book of her ideas🥰

  • @Ngem68
    @Ngem68 4 роки тому +8

    Hi Andrea, I wish I had told you before you left earth. But, I was waiting till a year passed using the cards. I love this system! I've been using it for about a year and a half. It has helped me meal plan and grocery shop better. I buy on sale and some items in bulk. So, I shop my freezer and pantry first. Thank you for coming up with this system.

  • @cindywhite218
    @cindywhite218 4 роки тому +4

    This is amazing! I wish I could have thanked Andrea for this (hopefully she knew how many people she helped with her videos.)

  • @brittanytolley8843
    @brittanytolley8843 7 років тому +6

    Omg! We are a large family and I've tried so many ways to meal plan and this one seems to really fit my personality! Awesome! I'm about to sit down and start!!

  • @mimir3070
    @mimir3070 5 років тому +3

    I am watching this again since her passing. Sigh, I've been a follower since this video was new. Constantly praying for her family. She was an amazing lady.

  • @AWanderingEye
    @AWanderingEye 5 років тому +7

    Minimom's channel sent me! Thanks for this resource!

  • @emilyflatt7878
    @emilyflatt7878 5 років тому +3

    Just finished watching this video. I love it. Have you ever thought of posting the recipe cards for everyone? Could totally just take pics and upload on Andrea's blog or something.
    Only thing I was bummed about is her using the R Word (retarded). Its very discriminatory. It's like call a person of color the N word. Believe me not mad just wanted to inform you and maybe you could use it as a teaching moment with the kids. I work with kids and adults with different abilities and the R Word is very hurtful.

  • @jasminedrawhorn2234
    @jasminedrawhorn2234 8 років тому +33

    I am a twenty-something and a newlywed, and your organization is incredible! We don't have kiddos but I LOVE structure. Thank you for all of your awesome ideas!

  • @CookieCrumbFun
    @CookieCrumbFun 8 років тому +15

    My favorite is that you added the side dishes!!!!! I may do something like this just to have the meal ideas on hand to plan the dinner menu not use as the menu. Breakfast is my biggest brain drain here. I need to do it for breakfasts. Another awesome Vlog!!!!! Thank you!!!!!!!

  • @lisablackman2168
    @lisablackman2168 3 роки тому +2

    Love this. Tom i hope you were able to find Andrea's Menu box this was an awesome idea and would be great to help you our. If you have found it i would get the cards laminated to keep the cards from getting messed up.

  • @kaylamac2513
    @kaylamac2513 8 років тому +11

    I love how you take organization to the extreme. my husband sometimes picks on me about my organizing and how I can be so OCD when I clean. but as a mother of 5 and growing up in a large family myself with very little space I just preferred to be organized over living in a pile of clutter. I don't go quite as far as you with color coordinating everything but I respect your efforts. it feels good when everything is in it's place. now if I could just get all my kids and my husband to feel the same way I'd be set lol. we have a rather large space now and it feels good to not be so on top of eachother all the time. but when u don't have any other option keeping tidy is a must!

  • @sharonlevy4033
    @sharonlevy4033 4 роки тому +3

    She was just so sweet. I miss you Andrea 😕❤️

  • @deedee200
    @deedee200 5 років тому +4

    Rewatching the videos.....xoxo DeeDee

  • @PopFizzPaperDani
    @PopFizzPaperDani 8 років тому +11

    I'm totally going to try this for dinners! I like the flexibility of it and I think it would work for my fam. Thank you for sharing! I was thinking you could also write down or paperclip any recipe to the back of the card so you wouldn't have to hunt for it. :)

  • @JustAGirlNamedJess
    @JustAGirlNamedJess 8 років тому +5

    What a brilliant and easy idea. As a small family of four this will still be extremely useful! P.S. Just discovered your channel today and have watched a few videos. So fun! You have a lovely family!

  • @homeschoolramblings5280
    @homeschoolramblings5280 8 років тому +7

    I too used the large print off of the week and would be so frustrated trying to think of meals I hadn't made over and over again. Love your idea and I'm going to start working on my cards this weekend.

  • @elizabethkenyon1263
    @elizabethkenyon1263 3 роки тому +2

    This was a brilliant idea. I would LOVE to have seen every single card for meal ideas.

  • @hena1937
    @hena1937 8 років тому +12

    If the cards start getting annoying, it may be good to get the book rings and punch two holes in them to keep them organized. I like the system!

  • @Petruskinhap972
    @Petruskinhap972 2 місяці тому +1

    I remembered this video from years ago and now that I’m revamping my meal prep menu, I decided to rewatch it. What a precious gem she was! ❤

  • @jennilulu6692
    @jennilulu6692 8 років тому +6

    Thanks for the idea! I love index cards and wonder why I never did this! ;) I too hate to plan it out only to have one day not work out, then it seams as though I failed and food could spoil...this is genius!

  • @sandymaldonado2192
    @sandymaldonado2192 8 років тому +4

    Maybe use different colored cards to differentiate. Like green cards for holiday items, yellow for breakfast, etcc.... I really like this method though.

  • @onelittlemiracle241
    @onelittlemiracle241 3 роки тому +1

    Watching again. I sure miss you and your wisdom!

  • @samanthanofal9554
    @samanthanofal9554 3 роки тому +1

    Such a smart idea!! She had the sweetest most calming voice ever. She was so beautiful!!

  • @oneatatime8677
    @oneatatime8677 8 років тому +6

    Such a smart idea. I have a list but I like the card idea to help rotate the meal ideas. Thank you for sharing. Please update in a month or two to let us know how it is working.

  • @DarklightAmy
    @DarklightAmy 8 років тому +4

    I've been pondering for quite some while how I could come up with a meal plan. I live part-time alone and parts of the year together with my mum and planning out meals can be really stressful. Your system sounds so neat though!! I like how it lists everything with side dishes already. I think I'll take inspiration from you and tweak it a bit to fit my lifestyle :) Thank you!

  • @whiteedk
    @whiteedk 8 років тому +6

    Im not from America so I have a maybe stupidly obvious questing. The applesauce you had at the shepherds pie card. How do you eat that? Is it eaten as a condiment or as a dessert?
    In Denmark we we have something called aebleflaesk(apples fried in bacon grease) we eat as a condiment to specific dishes. But otherwise applesauce would be a dessert

    • @TheMillsFamilyVlog
      @TheMillsFamilyVlog  8 років тому +7

      We just ate it as a little dish on the side. I make mine with pureed cooked apples, butter, cinnamon and sugar. I suppose you might consider it as a dessert. I make proper desserts sometimes, but I frequently just have a fruit dish for something sweet to finish the meal.

    • @justmeblomberg8940
      @justmeblomberg8940 7 років тому +13

      Stine Kirkeby I was raised to believe the only dumb question is the one you never ask. That's how we learn. Never be afraid to ask.

    • @margaretdevries8090
      @margaretdevries8090 6 років тому +2

      Always have applesauce with pork ....
      A favourite is to cover bottom of casserole with 4 chopped apples and applesauce as much as you like , put pork/ chops on top of apples then top with stuffing l use stovetop ! 350 oven. About 30 mins .....
      With green beans, or any veg you like ...it’s quick and easy !!

  • @devonlee1
    @devonlee1 8 років тому +3

    LOVE THIS 😍😍😍 I've been trying to meal plan but it just doesn't work and falls through. This is such an easy care free way to meal plan. Definitely going to be trying this out!!!

  • @kerkis7669
    @kerkis7669 8 років тому +4

    Do u ever have chicken tetrazzini 1 lb boiled spaghetti noodles 1/2 block of velveeta or 1 big jar 16 oz cheese whiz 1 cup sour cream 2 lh chicken breast cut up some garlic n onion powder salt n pepper u can add 1 cup veggies on top I put Parmesan and shredded cheese any kind or sometimes we do sliced deli style provalone

    • @TheMillsFamilyVlog
      @TheMillsFamilyVlog  8 років тому +3

      My aunt used to make something like that. It sounds good!

    • @kerkis7669
      @kerkis7669 8 років тому +1

      It's very good I forgot to say bake 350 deg til cheese is melted on top

  • @fleurmp3820
    @fleurmp3820 7 років тому +3

    I've just finished my menu planning box, with all my families favourite meals. I can't wait to start using it!

  • @Pps985
    @Pps985 8 років тому +3

    This is a great system, Andrea! Thank you for sharing it. Plotting meals out on a monthly chart is daunting, to me. THIS is very do-able. I can't wait to put my Menu box together & start putting it to use! I'm pretty sure that in addition to the convenience aspect, it may also save us some money on our groceries. Thank you!!😊

  • @mariannemckinnon689
    @mariannemckinnon689 7 років тому +2

    Love watching your videos!
    Finally watched this one and wrote down my meals on paper and will transfer to cards in the am
    I got 16 so far, but a good start
    Our 19 year old son lives w us and I sometimes cook for my married daughter. It makes my heart happy (she's 30)
    And on occasion my parents
    I make a few things and let her know to stop by after work to pick them up
    I make my own pizza / bread dough so I make 2 batches and I let her know "there's dough to go". LoL
    My son in law just put in a request the other day!
    Your idea is great, and it will force me to reach beyond my "current rotation" Thank you

  • @rca22
    @rca22 8 років тому +2

    This is such a good idea. I am so going to do this. I love the idea about the color coded seasonal meals. I am definitely going to do that. Living in the south in the summer it is miserable to turn the oven on. I was going through my recipe binder the other day and found some 3 x 5 cards that I had wrote the recipes along with the price lists(that isn't the same anymore sadly). I was wondering if it would work out to print the recipe on the back to maybe make things easier. I also love how jen does it's recipe binder. She made a master list in the front seperated by categories and that has been so helpful for me. I think this will work even better though. Thanks again for another great video. I have been enjoying all the extra videos you have put out this week. It makes me so happy. I am so grateful Just so Trish told us about your channel. :)

  • @besaaa9204
    @besaaa9204 8 років тому +7

    Can you do a morning routine?

  • @donnakerstiens9899
    @donnakerstiens9899 6 років тому +2

    Absolutely love this! Never heard of it before...This seems like it may be one of those life changing ideas! I’m going to try it this week!

  • @kennedisly8210
    @kennedisly8210 8 років тому +1

    I have a much smaller family with only four of us. I do a monthly menu. We have cut our spending at least in half by doing this. I base it off what we have going on that month like this month we do Monday is pasta Tuesday is pork Wednesday chicken(normally a crock pot meal because of soccer practice ) Thursday beef and Friday is either fish or what I call I freebe because every other day I need to plan enough for my husband to bring leftovers for work but Friday can be something easier. Before we would end up eating the same meals every week but now I'm encouraged to try something new. I have anxiety and planning has helped so much now I don't get stressed trying to find something to make at the last minute.

  • @ShannonJFamily
    @ShannonJFamily 5 років тому +2

    I love this idea so much. I know this video is over 2yrs old but how did it turn out? Did you decide to continue using this system?

  • @Caroline4Nursing
    @Caroline4Nursing 7 років тому +2

    I live 5 minutes from the Kraft factory where the boxed Mac&Cheese is made 😊😊😊

  • @rachelbrain
    @rachelbrain 8 років тому +8

    Thanks for sharing! I have a hard time with meal planning as well. Since I'm single, I often end up getting delivery or fast food, which is terrible for my budget and my waistline. I'm going to try adapting your menu card system for my personal quirks. Hopefully it works just as well for a family of one :)

  • @angelovestea
    @angelovestea 8 років тому +1

    I just found yr channel and I must say I LOVE IT! I also have a big family. I just gave birth a few weeks ago to my 7th child and I homeschool as well. I live in the country and have a few animals on my land. I am working my way through yr videos and am LOVING yr birth videos

  • @debradacosta832
    @debradacosta832 8 років тому +4

    you are so organized. ..love it!!

  • @AWanderingEye
    @AWanderingEye 7 днів тому

    I remembered this when viewing another channel's video about meal planning and shared this video there! Thank you for keeping this resource your lovely wife made, Mr. Mills.

  • @katherinemurphy7078
    @katherinemurphy7078 7 років тому +1

    Ok, so I have been curious about your cue card method for menu planning and have thought a lot about it so I finally bought some last night and started filling them out and watched this video and have a few questions.
    First question: what do you all eat for breakfast and lunch? We have our main meal at lunch time and a small supper and menu planning has been VERY VERY stressful for me. I'm going alright with making say spaghetti for lunch but it's the small supper ideas I am stuck on. I don't want the children to have sandwiches and a piece of fruit every day.
    Second question is about your side dishes. Do you serve them so meat amounts are less? If I make shepherds pie for example then it is substantial enough that that's it. No side salads or any dessert type things.
    I'm trying to lose weight as is my husband and our children are 11,10,9,7,5,4,2 and a newborn and we homeschool also so I feel I could glean so much from you and wish I didn't live so far away!
    I think I had a third question but my brain deleted it haha!

    • @TheMillsFamilyVlog
      @TheMillsFamilyVlog  7 років тому +3

      I'm still mulling over future plans for breakfast and lunch. In the past I planned out breakfast and lunch, but so far this year the kids have pretty much made their own meals for breakfast and lunch. They also prepare something for their little buddy. Part of me wants to go back to planning and cooking for them, the other part of me likes that they're naturally improving their cooking skills and are learning to care for each other that way. For breakfast they generally choose cold cereal, oatmeal, toast, yogurt, or fruit. Sometimes one of the kids will make a batch of pancake batter and everyone will fry their own pancakes. I think we'd all like it if we had eggs more often. That used to be an almost daily part of breakfast, but since they've been cooking on their own it doesn't happen much. Something to work on! For lunch they might makes sandwiches, canned soup, macaroni and cheese, ramen or leftovers. Some of the boys like to cook frozen chicken tenderloins. A couple of them are venturing into using the fryer to make chicken strips. Our lunch mantra is main dish, side dish, drink, so in addition to one of these main dishes they'll have fruit, carrots and dip, yogurt, pudding or something like that and a glass of milk. As for side dishes, I make them just so there's a variety of things to choose from partly because we're all picky eaters and I like to make sure there's at least one thing that someone will like. If you think of your third question, ask away!

  • @mrsadept
    @mrsadept 8 років тому +1

    Awesome. I actually already have a card box with some recipes - so now I'm going to try what you are doing. Thanks so much. :o) I love that idea, but I DO need to find some more recipes so I have enough variety in there.

  • @_GiGiBloom_
    @_GiGiBloom_ 3 роки тому

    Yea, 2nd post lol... Hey Tom, you might want to watch this 😊 I’m glad she decided to write it in her writing, these would be great to pass down to the kids along with the idea

  • @lindamcclellan8434
    @lindamcclellan8434 5 років тому +1

    I’ve been trying to come up with a way to do this. Thanks...I am going to put the recipe on the back.....Great idea

  • @CatJackon
    @CatJackon 8 років тому +2

    Your idea is absolutely brilliant! I love the no decision each night, just once at the beginning. I also love how it incorporates buying on sale and using that for the meals. Can you make a list of all your meal ideas including side dishes? I really struggle with side dishes. Keep up the awesomeness!

    • @TheMillsFamilyVlog
      @TheMillsFamilyVlog  8 років тому +1

      I've been making videos showing that week's menu. I'm only 3 weeks into it, but here's a link to the playlist so you can see the cards I've shown so far: ua-cam.com/play/PLd2pt5YWp66CaNpNm-9lFh9ln5ci0af8M.html

  • @_GiGiBloom_
    @_GiGiBloom_ 3 роки тому

    Yea, 2nd post lol... Hey Tom, you might want to watch this 😊 I’m glad she decided to write it in her writing, these would be great to pass down to the kids along with the idea

  • @acavaness
    @acavaness 8 років тому +2

    So smart! Thank you! I really appreciate your style of organizing and view that it can work and not look like a magazine.

    • @robbien.3964
      @robbien.3964 7 років тому +1

      Brady Cavaness Amen! Magazines aren't real life. It gives me a twinge of sadness when people apologize that their spaces aren't magazine (or Pinterest) worthy.

  • @kathyscrazylife
    @kathyscrazylife 2 роки тому

    I have a bookshelf of cookbooks, and I select a recipe once a week, so we can try something new.

  • @melissaodom9003
    @melissaodom9003 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for this great idea. It will make the menu & shopping list so much easier.

  • @thisrandomjourney7103
    @thisrandomjourney7103 6 років тому +1

    What a great idea! I think I might actually have to try this out.

  • @jkalb1744
    @jkalb1744 4 роки тому

    How about just clip or staple the three meals if that day together but in the same box. That would help too in case you have leftovers you can incorporate the leftovers in the other meals.

  • @ultravioletpisces3666
    @ultravioletpisces3666 4 роки тому

    I love the way that you did all the thinking and decision making ahead. Of course you can follow this and make last minute changes if you want to, dont have to follow it slavishly, but the point is the plan is there to fall back on. I also love the way you mentioned several things at the end like having more than one card for favorite meals and more than one card for the same main dish with different sides... and using school menus. I've been hoarding those up for a while for inspiration. But finally with this method have a great way to implement it. I think for me, I would like one box for dinner and one box could be for both breakfast and lunch.
    And of course you can be flexible. Like... if your card says fresh fruit but on a certain day you dont have any (let's say it all got eaten up ahead of schedule), you can always substitute canned or something you have on hand. I really love this, and the way you explained the extra tips for using it... one thing I thought of while watching was that you could use a highlighter along the right side, say pink for meat heavy, yellow for pasta/rice, blue for soups, etc... and then label "chicken" "beef" "lo mein" "gumbo" for quick reference....🤷🏼‍♀️
    RIP dear sweet lady. And much love to your family.💗

  • @mellyayble
    @mellyayble 8 років тому +2

    you have great ideas! i love this so much. i am trying to eat healthier and this will be easy to find recipes and write them down and not have to think about what ill be having each day. i feel like i would want 4 "boxes" with cards: breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinners to help keep me on track

    • @TheSueb0154
      @TheSueb0154 7 років тому

      mellyayble you could use one box with dividers

    • @mellyayble
      @mellyayble 7 років тому +1

      TheSueb0154 thats a great idea i dont know why i didnt think of that lol! thank u

    • @TheSueb0154
      @TheSueb0154 7 років тому

      mellyayble that's why I suggested it...I'm working on a box 📦 for household chores and I figured I could include meal cards with my daily cleaning cards...

  • @kawaiikowai08
    @kawaiikowai08 5 місяців тому

    What a great idea, so sad she’s gone, she seems so lovely ❤

  • @tealcoconut
    @tealcoconut 7 років тому +4

    andrea, do you and your family like sweet potatoes? just baking a good number of them in the oven is easy, tastes wonderful, and is incredibly healthy.
    also, my mom made a really simple soup last time i got to visit and it was one of the easiest things to make i've ever seen. we put a package of dry split peas, water, and a couple vegetable bouillon cubes in a crock pot. turned it on and let it cook overnight and had delicious soup the next few days. i like to add parsley to mine when i eat it too : ) i almost couldn't believe how good it tasted haha, for how simple it was at that!
    also! if you would really like to treat the kids, you could try banana ice cream made completely from bananas and a plant-based milk (or just water). it's very simple, and just the two ingredients. the kids could have fun adding whatever toppings/additions they wanted like sliced almonds, cinnamon, peanut butter, coconut flakes, vanilla, cocoa powder, and on and on and on. it's straightforward to make. you just freeze ripe bananas, then blend them up with the plant-based milk or water in a food processor. so, if you have one of those, then great! i bet everyone would love it. i've eaten soooo many bowls of banana ice cream over the years, sometimes 3 a day, and i'm still not tired of it.
    much love to you and your family and thank you for the video!

  • @hedgerow.homestead
    @hedgerow.homestead 8 років тому +2

    how do you print directly onto cue cards? I would love to replace my hand written cards

    • @TheMillsFamilyVlog
      @TheMillsFamilyVlog  8 років тому +3

      Some printers can't print on something that small, but some can. I use Microsoft Word and change my paper size to be 3x5 cards. Then I print them on little cards just like on regular paper. Tom's printer tray can't adjust to hold paper that small and mine still isn't working, so I'm still using my handwritten cards.

    • @pamelashipp4230
      @pamelashipp4230 7 років тому +1

      Do you have your menu cards as a printable? I would love to use these for my family.

  • @chrisadams1379
    @chrisadams1379 6 років тому +1

    Awesome ideas

  • @evynnrose4840
    @evynnrose4840 8 років тому

    Do breakfast and lunch together, and then put them in order: breakfast, lunch, breakfast, lunch.

  • @LethiaPage
    @LethiaPage 8 років тому +1

    That is really a smart system. I like simple solutions the most too, they tend to serve best and be most flexible. In time you might want to write your recipes or at least ingredient list for each meal too...then you can use your cards to build your shopping list. It seems like it would save lots of mental energy to have that written down.

  • @n.a.garciafamily
    @n.a.garciafamily 8 років тому +1

    LOVE this! So excited to implement!

  • @pinkmissmuffett
    @pinkmissmuffett 5 років тому

    I have a family of 5. I make a monthly menu plan, but I only put 21 meals on my menu plan, as some evenings we may have leftovers, or if we have had big lunch, we may just have sandwiches. I find my 21 day plan feeds us for 28 days.
    I usually do what I call a roll over menu plan. If on Monday we have roast chicken, Tuesday we might have chicken and vegetables rissoto using a chicken breast I've saved from the roast chicken, then I save the carcass to make stock, so on Wednesday night we can have chicken soup.
    I always cook double or triple of any meal which can be made and frozen. This is great for stew, casserole, soups, pasta sauce and lagansa. Having a freezer full of frozen dinners is AWESOME for days I don't get organised enough to cook dinner. Our take away meals are simply frozen dinners.
    Pizza dough also freezes well. And I often make up little balls of dough to bake. They turn out kinda like dinner rolls or what you guys in the USA call biscuits.
    Another thing I do is bake muffins and cupcakes for the freezer.
    I bake a big batch of biscuits each week (what American people call cookies) for kids to snack on.
    Recently I've started making museli bars (you call them granola bars).
    This means less chemicals and preservatives in our food. It also works out cheaper.
    My fave super cheap biscuit recipe:. This makes over 100 biscuits, and you can add chopped dried fruit and nuts or choc chips to vary the flavour. I'm putting measurements in grams and cups. 30 grams is equal to 1 ounce. One cup is equal to 250g.
    Ingredients
    1 X 400g tin sweetened condensed milk
    1 cup sugar
    500g softened butter (margarine can be used, but butter tastes better)
    5 cups self raising flour
    Method:. Preheat oven to 180°C (350°F)
    Cream butter and sugar
    Add can of sweetened condensed milk and mix for another minute or two.
    Add flour, one cup at a time
    Roll into walnut sized balls and place well spaced on a cookie tray
    Bake for 10-12 minutes. Allow to cool before eating.
    I love to roll the balls into coconut flakes, or sometimes into sprinkles (called 100s and 1000s in Australia)
    Crushed almonds, chopped dried apricots, coconut and currents mixed through the dough make a delicious variation too.

  • @AWanderingEye
    @AWanderingEye 8 років тому

    ua-cam.com/video/A9r-vcLnrTQ/v-deo.html
    More Melody does something similar, while single and minimalist, she may have a way to help you streamline. She starts talking about meal planning at 3:03.
    I can't be bothered with referring to 3×5s so I just keep on hand bread, potatoes, tofu, TVP, rice and pasta then build meals around Asian, Italian or Mexican spices. We also don't eat animal products so when I do grocery shop whatever I buy generally fits as it is usually fruits and veggies. Bread can be pita bread for individual pizzas or tortillas which can be wraps or chips. So glad to see a regular family solving life's little dilemmas.
    One question: is there a reason why you have such a small house? Any plans for additions? Why or why not?
    Thanks!

    • @TheMillsFamilyVlog
      @TheMillsFamilyVlog  8 років тому +18

      This is the house Tom and I have always lived in and we just decided to stay. We could buy something bigger, but that would mean financial stress that would require him to work a lot more. That's also why we haven't added on. It would mean we'd have to borrow more money and borrowing money means someone is going to have to work more to pay it back. We'd rather stay small and spend time together than get a bigger house and never see each other. It would be great to have more room, but I don't want to sacrifice my husband's time for more square footage. It's also where 3 of our children were born and it's special to us. We have built our lives here and we've put a lot of hard work into it. There's something about building a life together rather than just buying one that feels right to us.

    • @zoew5414
      @zoew5414 8 років тому +3

      It's great how close your husband and you are after 8 children!

  • @TinaThevarge
    @TinaThevarge 4 роки тому

    This is brilliant. The minimom sent me here with a bit of the background story, thank you for keeping the channel going so newbies can learn this awesome technique. I will be watching more videos.

  • @texascrystal
    @texascrystal 5 років тому +2

    💙

  • @Rmicheals1
    @Rmicheals1 4 роки тому

    Miss you Andrea 🙏🏻🙏🏻🧚‍♀️

  • @drummerlovesbookworm9738
    @drummerlovesbookworm9738 8 років тому

    I am too random, I'm thinking. Most of my meals are conjured either from something I saw online or in a magazine or often from the Farmer's Market with what's looking beautiful that day. Or by request. xoj

  • @bethgordon7386
    @bethgordon7386 8 років тому

    Awww...I just declutterd my file box because I had not used it for a few years. I really like this idea. My most recent menu plan stopped working for us once summer arrived. I think I'll get another file box and try this idea. Thanks for sharing.

  • @DanaLynne
    @DanaLynne 7 років тому

    I'm loving this! I too, attempted to write out a menu every week (I even purchased a small white board for our fridg)

  • @TheLilmissSlytherin
    @TheLilmissSlytherin 7 років тому

    you could also see if your hubby (or anyone good at coding) was able to create an app with all these in and then u could select random, or say if u know u want pasta, meat, bread etc and based on what foods you have In the app, it creates selections based on key words. then saves the weeks choices. it would save room and allow to have hundreds of food if u wanted and you could even then sell the app to others so they could use the system for there own foods. makes money, saves room and makes life easier 😀

  • @foxtailfarm9440
    @foxtailfarm9440 4 роки тому

    This is a wonderful system. Thank you so much for sharing. ❤

  • @S.Patierno
    @S.Patierno 6 років тому

    This is great ... was wondering how long it takes you to prep dinner and how do you manage it all having little ones and once you give birth and have a nb... does your estimated prep time play s part in deciding which meals to include ? Lol just thought if you did a video on all this already just link me lol ❤️

  • @brendamuschal9104
    @brendamuschal9104 6 років тому

    I love your card system. Every night we’re trying to figure out what to eat. I think your system will help.
    On one of the cards you were showing one that had Grandma Fern’s Mac n cheese. Do you give out the recipe? If so, I’d love to have it. I always live to see things that have been passed down from generation to generation.
    Thank you for having such a great site. I love you all!!!!

  • @swrigley9861
    @swrigley9861 7 років тому

    Haha I totally related to your decision-making dilemmas! When I've tried to actually follow a menu I loved it and thought it was great to always know what needed to be made that day but just like you said, something would throw me off and make me feel like doing it again was a huge project I didn't have time for so I often default to just figuring it out at 5 o'clock and trying to always have a well-stocked kitchen. Growing up, my mom had a 4-week menu that she used for years and years. She had shopping lists that went with each week. I have kind of tried that but for some reason I haven't been able to make it work. Your card idea makes it seem more flexible. Maybe that would help me. I see that this video is from last year. Are you still meal planning with this method? How have you tweaked it? Thanks for sharing! Great ideas. :)

  • @moniqueputvain-dunn5239
    @moniqueputvain-dunn5239 Місяць тому

    Brilliant! ❤

  • @halalyumboxlunch3482
    @halalyumboxlunch3482 7 років тому

    I am definitely gonna start doing meal cards we also tried writing weekly menus but with it not having much flexibility it didn't last more than a few days this seems it would work pretty well in our family too.. 😚

  • @jcalexander5530
    @jcalexander5530 8 років тому

    I did this for years, when the kids were still at home. It is a mind saver! The only thing I did different was to put sides on their own cards. Always had salad, so no card there. I also had dividers with the days on them :)

  • @JenninKanata
    @JenninKanata 6 років тому

    I like your take on your menus plan. I might be copying some of that for my own..

  • @c.willie
    @c.willie 5 років тому

    I watched another of ur videos that mentioned the meal cards and this is the second week that I’ve used them. As someone who hates shopping and cooking, this is great. It helps me know what goes on my shopping list for the week and organize meals so that I’m not making the same thing everyday. So far I have enough meals to go a month before having to repeat. Also using the Out Of Milk app has been great. Thx

  • @leahc9723
    @leahc9723 5 років тому

    This is absolutely genius. Granted I only have one child, but we tend to get in food ruts all the time. I'm going to do this on my tablet and make a digital file for it. Thanks!

  • @amyq992
    @amyq992 8 років тому

    Oh what a problem to have. :) My husband has his kids every other week. They are so picky I could probably only come up with 20 dinners they would eat. Meal planning for they days they eat with us is super simple for me.
    Sunday - Breakfast for dinner
    Monday - Meatloaf
    Tuesday - Tacos
    Thursday - Spaghetti or Pizza
    Friday - Hamburgers and /or hot dogs. Or cold sandwiches
    Saturday - We have more time so it'll be pork chops, chicken, or a roast. Some sort of potato and veggies.
    Neither kid will eat fish, rice, most casseroles, lasagna or beans. And one kid won't eat anything remotely spicy. Wouldn't eat chili if his life depended on it.
    I swear they would live off of pizza and hamburgers if you let them.

    • @TheMillsFamilyVlog
      @TheMillsFamilyVlog  8 років тому

      I have a few super picky eaters, too. I'm pretty sure they'd be happy with your menu! I think I only have 4-5 meals that everyone in the whole family likes. Of course, that would still be true if it was only Tom and I because we're both picky, but in different ways. Throw in 8 kids and chances are pretty slim that we'll please everyone! Now I know why my mom used to get aggravated when I'd ask her what we were having for dinner. :)

  • @dlfancher874
    @dlfancher874 4 роки тому

    I love love love this idea. Its perfect for me

  • @freebygrace18
    @freebygrace18 8 років тому

    This is a really great idea!!! Monthly charts drive me insane and I never follow through. This way just might work. Thank you so so much.

  • @sallyfaulkner9066
    @sallyfaulkner9066 8 років тому

    THis is like the looping schedule we hear so much about lately! Brilliant!!!!

  • @tishalou8591
    @tishalou8591 8 років тому

    I've been binging your videos for two days. I love them!! I think I'm going to try this. Thanks :-)

  • @bonnierodriguez4522
    @bonnierodriguez4522 8 років тому

    I love this! So simple I cannot believe I did not think of this. Thank you for sharing meal planning and implementing is my downfall.

  • @maelindaseawell5269
    @maelindaseawell5269 5 років тому

    Minimom channel sent me here. Wish I knew about this a long time ago.

  • @Denise63333
    @Denise63333 8 років тому +3

    I've done either this for years or a monthly menu based on my freezer/pantry restocking over the the month from the sales.
    I live near Mexico so fresh produce is available inexpensive pretty much year around.
    I found it helped if I actually schudeled in an occassional dinner out or even delivery to the house meal. knowing that a treat/break was scheduled and coming up kept me from giving in and ordering pizza or something on hectic nights. (all mine play year around sports. though I am down to only 3 at home now. my nest is emptying I've done my job of raising adults)

  • @ammoannie
    @ammoannie 4 роки тому

    you are so missed.

  • @stlilymov4
    @stlilymov4 8 років тому

    Great video. I hate meal planning and grocery shopping but it is such a huge part of what I have to do to care for my family. I do meal plan to make my life a little easier but I struggle with being consistent. One thing I'm working on is creating a month's worth of meals according to what's in season. So for the summer, I'm working on coming up with 30 dinners we can have that include summer fruits and vegetables. Once fall arrives, would would then rotate through 30 different meals (or same main dishes with different seasonal produce). Anyway, still a work in progress. Thanks for the tips.

    • @TheMillsFamilyVlog
      @TheMillsFamilyVlog  8 років тому +3

      +stlilymov4 I was just thinking that you could write all-season meals on white cards and then use colored cards for seasonal meals- maybe green for spring, pink for summer, orange for fall and blue for winter. Then each season you could mix that season's meals into your cards. At the beginning of the next season it would be easy to pick out the ones that need removed and mix in the new ones.

  • @sandicolee6087
    @sandicolee6087 7 років тому

    Ohhh I love this idea. We are only a family of 3 adults and 1 minor (and 3 dogs that I cook fresh food for :)) but I hate always deciding what to cook for dinner. This will work so much better than me asking my family what they want for dinner and getting "I don't know" or "I don't care" responses and for the most part always having to decide myself. Thank you for sharing this idea.

    • @TheMillsFamilyVlog
      @TheMillsFamilyVlog  7 років тому

      I think making the decision is 75% of the battle when it comes to cooking dinner and it seems like no one wants to tackle it sometimes. I've been using my cards for almost 6 months now and I'm so happy with how my little system has worked out!

  • @DraKBC
    @DraKBC 6 років тому

    Do you know about Thrive Life Food?

  • @briannconn
    @briannconn 8 років тому

    Also just found your channel,love from Alaska!

  • @katjodaniels4233
    @katjodaniels4233 8 років тому

    Are you making enough dinner to have leftovers for lunch the next day? Do you plan the same thing for breakfast and lunch all week or do you always have the same things? Humorous Homemaking (Stacy makes cents) does a great simple meal plan system too

    • @TheMillsFamilyVlog
      @TheMillsFamilyVlog  8 років тому +3

      Sometimes we have leftovers which may get eaten at lunch or on Sunday evening. Since starting my UA-cam channel, I've had to figure out better methods of organization to keep getting things done. Cooking breakfast and lunch for the kids has slowly fallen on their shoulders. I've intended to set up a system like I did for suppers but simpler. (I just haven't got around to it yet!) Right now the kids usually make their own lunches and the big kids make a lunch for their little buddy. They might have sandwiches, soup, ramen, mac & cheese, etc. They also like to cook chicken tenderloins. Our rule is "main dish, side dish, drink" for lunch. A side dish might be yogurt, pudding, fruit, carrots & dip or something like that. They have milk to drink. For breakfast they usually have cereal, scrambled eggs, oatmeal or toast. Sometimes someone will make a batch of pancake batter and everyone cooks their own pancake.

  • @Mimsy827
    @Mimsy827 6 років тому

    I am going to try the menu cards! Brilliant!!! ♥️
    I read about the pantry principle years ago in The Tightwad Gazette. It has served my family well!