I need some motivation and great, quick easy recipes for dinner and sometimes lunch. We're going to DW next month in exactly one month and I desperately need/want to save more money. We usually always eat out for dinner and I'm trying to save money for our trip so I'm looking for quick and easy meals for 6 people and also ways to deter myself from eating out. It's there, it's quick but it winds up being very costly. Thanks!
If you normally eat out for EVERY meal, then going cold turkey is going to be rough on not only you, but the entire family. Each of you is accustomed to being able to eat whatever you feel like ordering and that's going to stop when you actually sit down to the family table and eat what's placed in front of you! Then there's the shopping, prepping and clean up. It's going to be a BIG adjustment!
I suggest that you start with just a couple of meals for the first week. Do something easy and that everyone likes. Don't be afraid to use convenience foods at the start. You can cook from scratch once your kitchen skills improve.
Buy a jar of alfredo sauce, pre-cooked chicken strips, a box of pasta (penne is a good one) and a bag of frozen vegetables and voila! you have pasta prima vera with grilled chicken for a lot less than what you would pay for it at a restaurant. And all you have to do is boil the pasta and microwave the rest of the stuff. Add a salad and crusty bread and you have a meal.
Campbells makes a line of skillet sauces that you can use to make an easy meal. If your family likes Asian flavors, try the toasted sesame with garlic and ginger. Grab a bag of frozen Asian-style mixed veggies, a bag of frozen, cooked and deveined shrimp and a box of Minute Rice. Follow the direction on the packages for preparation and you have a very quick dinner. If seafood is a no-no in your house (my husband hates it), then substitute cooked chicken strips for the shrimp.
Finally, if the family members are old enough, get them involved in the meal planning, prep, and clean up. It will make your life easier. Face it, this is their Disney vacation, too! They should have some skin in the game as well.
Add another meal at home the second week but don't repeat any of the meals that you made the first week. This is where it gets tricky, because now you have to find 3 new meals to make! One of them should include all fresh ingredients, even if those ingredients have been chopped for you already. It will take more time to do the fresh meal from scratch, so save it for a day when you're not rushing around (maybe a Saturday or Sunday?).
Continue adding another home-cooked meal every week, repeating the meals from week #1 in week #3 and adding 2 new dinners that are either all fresh ingredients or at least 3/4 fresh ingredients. Eventually, you will get the point where you have a variety of menus in your repertoire and a feel for the amount of time it takes to prepare each of them. At some point after Disney, invest in a crock pot if you don't have one and begin to add crock pot recipes to your personal cookbook.