Holiday Meal Planning

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Picture of vegetables on a tableThe holiday season brings lots of celebrations and extra activities, which can make it harder to cook at home. Meal planning is a simple way to save money, reduce stress, and help your family stick to healthy habits during this busy time.

Start by looking at your calendar and noting nights when you’ll be away at holiday activities or eating out. Plan simple meals only for the days you need them and add a few quick options for evenings when time is limited. Planning ahead helps reduce food waste and can lower your grocery bill.

Holiday months don’t require complicated cooking. Choose recipes with a few affordable ingredients, such as soups, stir-fries, beans and rice, or whole-grain pasta dishes. Seasonal produce like sweet potatoes, cabbage, carrots, and greens offers great flavor at a lower cost.

Balanced meals can help your family stay energized during the holidays. Aim to include fruits or vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein at most meals. Spending even 30 minutes prepping food can make a big difference. Simply wash and chop vegetables, cook a batch of grains or beans, or portion out snacks like fruit or yogurt. Freezer-friendly meals such as vegetable soup, chili, or casseroles are also helpful to have ready for busy weeks.

Check your pantry before shopping and write down exactly what you need. Using store brands, watching for sales, and comparing unit prices can stretch your food dollars, especially when you may be spending more on gifts this time of year.

Meal planning doesn’t need to be perfect. If plans change, swap meals around or choose a quicker recipe. Involve kids by letting them help choose meals or prep ingredients. Building these habits together can make healthy eating feel more enjoyable and doable.