We are under contract for our dream home and I need to cut our grocery bill. We spend a lot of money on groceries; and I need to stop doing that!
I have tried the ez mealz before and after a week I gave up! I see Relish! is one too but I don't know if the recipes will fit my family. My dd and I don't eat pork chop etc. My husband won't eat any seafood or any pasta with Ricotta cheese or cream sauce; he's a meat and potatoes kinda guy!
I have tried sitting down once a week and going through recipes my self but I just don't have the time!
HELP!
I'm with you! It's very difficult to sit down and plan out meals.
What I usually do is 2 or 3 dishes that are tried and true a week, and 3 or 4 new dishes, to keep things exciting.
This is how my paper looks:
Monday - chicken and broc fettucine w/salad
Tuesday - Shrimp Scampi with brown rice and Salad
Wednesday - Buttermilk Pecan Chicken (5 Ingred Fix), Chessy Shells, Green Beans
Thursday - Johnson Family Date Night (once a week my mom takes the whole family out for dinner, no cooking for me!

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Friday - Happy Accident Chicken (Bethenny Frankel), Brown Rice, Veggies
Saturday - Linguini with Bell Peppers (Bethenny Frankel) with Salad
Sunday - Red Wine Braised Short Ribs (5 Ingred Fix), Cream Cheese Mashed Potatoes (le cellier) and aspargus
If I see a recipe in a magazine or on tv, I write down the source of that recipe (i.e. which is why I put 5 ingredient fix or Bethenny in paranethesis so I know where to look for the recipe at)
On the back of the same paper, I write out the grocery store list for this week (including any things for lunch, breakfast, snacks for the week)
And after the week is up, I
SAVE this piece of paper. Why? So that whenever I am stumped for a future meal, I can go through ALL my papers that I have accumulated for easy ideas. I need to compile all these papers soon..I have one for EVERY week this year since it was my new years resolution to make and stick to a meal schedule. I've done pretty good so far.
I also have a binder that holds any recipes that i've printed online or photocopied from library cookbooks and I put all of them in here for easy access. Anything new I see (online or cookbook) I make a copy of it and put it in the sleeve in the front of the binder as "New Recipes" to give it a try at some point in the future.
Hope this helps!