I found a website through a friend (thanks Teresa!): http://foodstoragemadeeasy.net/2009/06/29/babystep-3-three-month-food-supply-revised/ - halfway down the page, there is a spreadsheet. I started to populate the spreadsheet that they provided, but I wanted to change it slightly.
Note: I get overwhelmed by too many choices. What should I make for lunch, snacks, dinner? How many recipes should I keep readily available? What ingredients should I have on hand? etc. etc.
First step: I grouped the lunches, snacks and dinners by each day of the week so that I could narrow down my choices for each day. For now, this is how I have everything broken out:
Monday
- Lunch: calzones (or similar item such as Pizza Muffins)
- Snack: fruit or yogurt
- Dinner: chicken or fish
- Lunch: canned items or soup (ravioli, spaghettios, chicken noodles, beef stew, etc.)
- Snack: granola
- Dinner: noodles
- Lunch: meat (corn dogs, hot dogs jellyfish, chicken wings, etc.)
- Snack: frozen treat
- Dinner: soup or salad
- Lunch: sandwiches
- Snack: chips & dip
- Dinner: beef or pork
- Lunch: wraps
- Snack: sweet treat
- Dinner: pizza
- Lunch: leftovers
- Snack: leftovers
- Dinner: casserole or big dinner (like roast)
Third step: By adding all these recipes, it allows me to have a variety of recipes per month without duplicating everything three times. I added an additional calculation that would let me duplicate a single recipe for the ones the kids like a lot (like lasagna).
Conclusion: Now I have a quick and easy way to figure out my grocery shopping list AND to know what I should have in my food storage. I'm pretty excited about this because I've had a hard time getting started (once again, overwhelmed with where to start and too many choices).
Here's a quick screen shot of what it looks like. I love it! (I'm not consistent, but love the results when I do it.)
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