I love meal prepping! Since implementing it into my weekly routine, I’ve avoided waiting too long to figure out dinner for my family, forgetting to eat, and impulse eating out because we don’t have food at the house or we’re too lazy to cook.
Can you relate?
Then this episode is for you! I’m going to share how to create a meal plan for ADHD adults, so you don’t have to worry about what’s for dinner again!
I’m not a chef, but I love simplifying recipes to have less sugar and preservatives, and more protein and healthy carbs and fats. I like making recipes I find on Pinterest healthier and simpler.
I like to mega meal prep. The strategy is to plan ahead so you aren’t stuck without a meal at 7 pm when everyone in the house is starving. With this method, I only cook once a week. I also pull meals from previous weeks out of the freezer to serve during the week, so my family doesn’t get tired of the same meals over and over. At one time, we usually have 5-30 meals in our freezer ready to be heated and served.
These are the steps I take when meal prepping!
After bulk meal prepping for a few weeks, you have a variety of food to choose from ready to eat in the freezer.
I explain all of this in more detail in my meal-prepping guide! My meal prep guide breaks down how to meal prep – from shopping to finding time to prep to sticking to a budget, it has everything you need to get started. Download my meal plan for ADHD adults today!
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Laila is a Holistic Nutrition Coach and Math Tutor. She is goal driven and mission oriented and is here to support, encourage, and push you towards the results you want, ready to help people of all ages become mission-fit to explore their full potential. As someone with ADHD and dyslexia, she deeply understands the intricate challenges related to creating a new habit and sticking with it. Her online nutrition programs and online math tutoring cater to those with similar difficulties.
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