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Meal Plan Monday

Meal Plan Monday: Change of (Meal) Plans

February 10, 2014 by Holly Yzquierdo 9 Comments

Meal Plan Monday

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I was about to get the kids dressed this morning so we could take my husband to the airport for a business trip when we got a phone call explaining that the trip was cancelled due to a winter storm. I was thrilled, my husband would be home all week, but my lazy plans of sandwiches and noodles would have to change. We need a real Meal Plan.

I also have Healthy Cravings this week. Healthy Cravings is a monthly class/support group for people in the Phoenix area who want to make healthier food choices. This month’s class is about adapting recipes!

My Meal Plan is directly impacted by my schedule. What and How I cook depends on how much time and energy I’ll be able to put into meals.

Meal Plan Monday

 

Plant-Based Meal Plan

Breakfast

Cereal was on sale this week so my kids will be happy to have cereal most days. I don’t eat cereal very often and prefer a hot breakfast.

  • Baked Sweet Potatoes with cinnamon
  • Crock Pot Breakfast Hash (a new recipe I need to share but haven’t because it doesn’t photograph well)
  • Fruit
  • leftover pancakes
  • leftover breakfast scramble

Lunch

My kids usually have something easy like sandwiches, toast, baked potatoes or leftovers. I usually add raw veggies to my kids lunch; carrots and broccoli are very common.

  • Tostadas
  • Taco Potatoes
  • Green Chili, Cilantro and Lime Soup (from the freezer!!!)
  • Sandwiches
  • Leftovers

Dinner

This week we have company over one night, Healthy Cravings another night, new recipes to try and appointments almost every afternoon. Can you relate?

  • Chili and Faux Cheesy Potatoes
  • Veggie Fajitas and Cilantro Lime Quinoa
  • Pancake and Veggie Eggless Scramble
  • Cheesy Broccoli and Rice Casserole (Crock Pot) for Healthy Cravings
  • Veggie Pot Pie

I like to have a dessert at Healthy Cravings so I will probably do some baking as well. My son has been “mentioning” that he likes Banana Bread a lot lately. I may finally take the hint and make it for him.

What does your Meal Plan look like this week? 

Filed Under: Allergies, Meal Plan Monday, Meal Plans 2014 Tagged With: Dairy Free, gluten free, Healthy, Plant Based Diet, Vegan

Meal Plan Monday: Are You Snowed In?

February 3, 2014 by Holly Yzquierdo 6 Comments

Meal Plan Monday

Meal Plan Monday

Just in case you are snowed in, this week’s Meal Plan will focus on comforting meals that use basic ingredients that I usually have on hand. Here is an old list of basic supplies but I warn you it is in desperate need up an update, which I’ll try to do soon. If you bought my ebook The Plant-Based Diet Starter Guide then you already have an updated copy in the book.

Plant-Based “Snowed In” Meal Plan

Breakfast

  • Apple Cinnamon Raisin Breakfast Rice
  • Blueberry Oatmeal (sub any fruit)
  • Nutty Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal
  • Raisin Cinnamon Oatmeal
  • Breakfast Burritos with potatoes and beans

Lunch

  • Sandwiches (peanut butter, sunbutter, veggie, etc)
  • Taco Soup with Baked Potato
  • Bean Burritos make with Unfried Black Beans and grains or veggies
  • Leftover Chili with Bake Potatoes
  • Veggie Soup

Dinner

  • Texas Style Chili
  • Lentil and Barley Soup (use rice to make it Gluten-Free) and Gluten-Free Corn Bread
  • Freezer Veggie Stir Fry I use random veggies I find in my freezer but I usually have a good variety.
  • Cheesy Brown Rice and Broccoli Casserole (Crock Pot)
  • Mexican Rice and Bean Casserole (Crock Pot)

These recipes do not use a lot of fresh fruit or veggies but if you have them I recommend you add them. I wanted this Meal Plan to be pretty basic and rely on beans and grains. Add any extra veggie you have. If you are snowed in, I hope you have plenty of food stored.

I’m in the process of cleaning out my freezer and it is amazing some of the stuff I find in there. If your freezer is full try planning a meal or two based on food you have in your freezer. I have several soups stored in 2 serving containers including Green Chili, Cilantro and Rice Soup, Chili, and Enchilada Soup.

Are you snowed in? What foods do you rely on during emergencies?

 

Filed Under: Meal Plan Monday, Meal Plans 2014 Tagged With: Beans, Oatmeal, Planning, Plant Based Diet, snowed in, Stir Fry, Vegan

Meal Plan Monday: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

January 27, 2014 by Holly Yzquierdo 3 Comments

Meal Plan Monday

Meal Plan Monday

Last week was Meal Planning Week here at My Plant-Based Family. After focusing on Meal Planning for a week it makes coming up with another Meal Plan the last thing on my mind. I’ve been procrastinating for hours. In the mean time I’m let me kids play out, I ate leftover birthday cake (for breakfast), a Chickpea Salad Sandwich (for snack), got tax documents together and took care of mommy stuff like changing diapers and singing songs.

I finally started checking my fridge, pantry and freezer to get meal ideas for the week.

Plant-Based Meal Plan

Breakfast

I’ve been changing up my breakfast routine. For years, I ate oatmeal every morning but my youngest can’t have oats (even gluten-free oats) so I’ve been shying away from them. Recently Sarah at Gazing In published her latest book Oats Gone Wild that has rekindled my interest.

  • Oatmeal from Oats Gone Wild
  • Baked Sweet Potatoes
  • Breakfast Hash (I still need to get this recipe posted)
  • Smoothies
  • Gluten-Free Pumpkin Muffins (I baked some in a donut pan)

Lunch

I like to rely on leftovers for lunch when I have time. I’ll often make my kids a quick sandwich, the sooner lunch is done the sooner we can attempt nap time.

  • Leftover Chickpea Salad on toast
  • Soynut Butter Sandwiches with fresh fruit (I just discovered and love Soynut Butter)
  • Veggie Stuffed Pita
  • Taco Soup
  • A giant salad with leftovers

Dinner

Our afternoons and early evenings are Very busy these days. I’ll be sticking to easy entrée’s when possible and making some of these meals early in the day and reheating them just before dinner.

  • Baked Potatoes with Steam Broccoli and my brown gravy
  • Bean Burgers with Green Beans and Baked Potatoes
  • White Enchiladas with Cilantro-Lime Quinoa
  • An Asian Noodle Dish (I don’t have a specific recipe in mind yet)

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Filed Under: Meal Plan Monday, Meal Plans 2014 Tagged With: Meal Plan Monday, Meal Plans, Plant Based Diet, Vegan

Meal Planning Week Wrap Up

January 24, 2014 by Holly Yzquierdo 3 Comments

Meal Planning

Meal Planning

Today wraps up the end of Meal Planning Week here at My Plant-Based Family. If you missed any of the posts you can find my Meal Plan and Part 1 and Part 2 of my Meal Planning Tips that Really Work. My Meal Planning Pinterest board and Meal Plans Page is full of inspiration too. As we end this weeks series I want to briefly address a few questions that come up with Meal Planning.

What do you do when you plans change and you can’t follow the Meal Plan?

This is where I find it helpful to have some foods like beans and grains cooked ahead of time. When I get home to late to make dinner and I can avoid take out I depend on pre-made (often cooked by me but sometimes store-bought packaged) food like rice or quinoa and beans.

I always try to keep a box of gluten-free pasta and a jar of sauce in the pantry also. I can toss in frozen or fresh veggies if I have them available.

How can I please everyone with a Meal Plan?

I find it impossible to please everyone at the same time. If you ask other people in your household to help you plan they will “get a say” in the meal plan. One of my teens hated stir fry so if I made stir fry one night I would try to make a dish he liked the next night. At least once a week we would have a “Leftover Buffet” and everyone go to pick their meal.

If you don’t plan, you will most likely have unhappy family members anyway so don’t let that stop you from creating a Meal Plan. Posting a Meal Plan where everyone can see it may create more excitement about the meals they like.

I like to keep foods as raw as possible, but I feel like I keep making the same dishes over and over again…thoughts on raw veggie recipes?

We don’t focus on a lot of raw recipes but we do incorporate them into our diet. A big help here would be to wash and cut produce as soon as you get home from purchasing it. Then you can grab ready-to-eat fruit and veggies and include them with each meal. When I create custom meal plans I usually include a salad every day.

If salads and wraps are getting old consider soups, just search for raw vegan recipes, or different preparation techniques like a spiral veggie slicer. I like to buy veggies that I’m not very familiar with and try new recipes. We sometimes get stuck in a veggie rut, I find adding a new sauce or salad dressing can make my typical salad come alive. I love eating sandwiches made with a hearty bread that is brimming with fresh veggies and maybe a humus to hold it all together.

I make a plan but can’t seem to stick to it, any suggestions?

Making the plan is definitely the first step so don’t be too hard on yourself. Make sure your plan is realistic, you don’t want to over commit here. Planning difficult or time-consuming recipes should probably be avoided unless you really have the time and desire to spend a lot of time cooking. The second step would be to make a list of the ingredients you need to follow your plan. Third, go to the store and buy the items on the list.

Those steps are often the biggest hurdle. Of course you need time to cook, so figure out when you have time to prepare. If that is only on the weekend then cook the bulk of your meals on the weekend. If you have an hour each evening to cook then pick recipes than can be made in under an hour.

Don’t get discouraged. I create Meal Plans almost every week and rarely stick to them completely.

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Do you have Meal Planning questions?  Feel free to post your Meal Plan (or a link) in the comments.

Also check out The Cheapest Plant-Based Meal Plan Ever from last year.

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Filed Under: Meal Plan Monday, Uncategorized Tagged With: Meal Plan Monday, Meal Plans

Meal Planning Tips that Really Work part 2

January 23, 2014 by Holly Yzquierdo 5 Comments

Meal Planning Tips that Really Work Part 2

I’m glad you are back for Meal Planning Week here at My Plant-Based Family! Yesterday I shared part 1 from this series Meal Planning Tips that Really Work! Today I’m rounding out the list with more practical tips to help you hit the ground running. If you have questions about Meal Planning leave them in the comments and I’ll answer them this week.

Meal Planning Tips that Really Work Part 2

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Filed Under: Meal Plan Monday, Tips for Plant-Based Living Tagged With: Meal Plan Monday, Planning

Meal Planning Tips that Really Work…part 1

January 21, 2014 by Holly Yzquierdo 7 Comments

Meal Planning Tips that Really Work

Most of us agree that Meal Planning is a good idea. Today and tomorrow I’ll pass on some Meal Planning Tips that Really Work. If you have the slightest interest in learning to Meal Plan stick around the next few days.

Meal Planning Tips that Really Work

 

1. Just Do It

One of the biggest problems with making a Meal Plan is actually taking the time to make a plan. You don’t have to go crazy and plan every meal of the week, down to the side dish; just create a simple outline with at least a few meals you want to eat. If needed set aside 20 minutes when your kids are in bed or at practice, you could also have a few minutes of “planning time” during commercial breaks. Don’t wait until you have the perfect system in place, waiting doesn’t pay off in Meal Planning. Practice will make perfect so just start where you are. You can look at some of my previous Meal Plans to get ideas.

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Filed Under: How to, Meal Plan Monday, Tips for Plant-Based Living Tagged With: Meal Plan Monday, Meal Planning, Meal Planning tips, Planning, Plant Based Diet, Vegan

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