Where has the family dinner hour gone? There once was a time when we
would all come home from a long day and sit down with our family for a
nice home-cooked meal. In today's fast paced world, we need more
bonding time with the family. One might say that in today's day where
people pile way too much on the plate of life, that it is impossible
to have a family dinner everyday. I disagree. Wouldn't you like to
get back to the way it used to be?
One way to make family dinners easier to prepare is by planning
ahead. Often times I find myself going to the grocery store every
other day to pick up needed items, and this is how family time gets
lost. Spend a little time planning out dinner ideas for the coming
week. Pick meals that are quick and easy for your dinners during the
week and save the more time consuming recipes for the weekend. Did
you know that software has been developed that makes meal planning a
breeze? With a click of the mouse you can organize your recipe
collection into daily meal plans complete with nutrition facts and
shopping lists. With the computer generated shopping list you won't
have to worry about forgetting a needed item when you go grocery
shopping.
Another great way to ensure that your family eats together most nights
of the week is to share the responsibility of preparing dinner. It
can be difficult for one family member to be responsible for cooking
everyday. Each member of the family can take turns cooking each
night. This is also a good way to add some new flavors to your meals
since each member may have a different cooking technique. For those
family members who don't cook often, this can prove to be a great
learning experience. Review each family member's weekly schedule and
delegate the meal preparation tasks such as grocery shopping, cooking,
and clean up. Working as a team is a great way to build strength as a
family.
"Not meatloaf again!" I'm sure everyone has heard the complaints from
that same meal being served week after week. Keep your family dinners
exciting by trying different variations of your favorite recipes. An
even better idea would be to test out some new recipes. Surprise your
family with a delicious new dinner tonight and they will be sure to
come back to the dinner table tomorrow.
Nothing is more important than your family. It's worth the effort to
make sure that your family eats together daily. Besides the needed
nutrition, this time spent together will help open the lines of
communication and make your family bond stronger.
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