TwoMisfits
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Last thing - lunches...again, I'm gonna post a very budget-friendly option
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Since you can freeze them for months, I'd do batch soups and have soups as the main lunch option (with a matching "crunch" option for each soup, whether it's a cracker, crusty bread, nut topping, etc). I'd have one soup/day and make 1-2 of the week's soups vegan (there are so many options here) and I'd have the same back up meals options from dinner if someone hates the day's soup (so leftovers, PBJ, or chicken tenders)...
My mom ALWAYS did her white bean and ham bone soup, and it was one of her only good recipes
...but here are the best types of options to freeze and you can pick and choose what you like
...and this way, breakfast is prebought and self-serve, and lunch is premade and warmed up, so you really are just down to working on dinner each day...
https://www.thekitchn.com/the-5-best-types-of-soups-to-freeze-tips-from-the-kitchn-214854

Since you can freeze them for months, I'd do batch soups and have soups as the main lunch option (with a matching "crunch" option for each soup, whether it's a cracker, crusty bread, nut topping, etc). I'd have one soup/day and make 1-2 of the week's soups vegan (there are so many options here) and I'd have the same back up meals options from dinner if someone hates the day's soup (so leftovers, PBJ, or chicken tenders)...
My mom ALWAYS did her white bean and ham bone soup, and it was one of her only good recipes


https://www.thekitchn.com/the-5-best-types-of-soups-to-freeze-tips-from-the-kitchn-214854