Cooking Tips for Busy Moms

Quite often, women feel they must be superwoman or supermom, regardless how difficult that may be to pull off. One area where women struggle trying to do everything is cooking. Follow these cooking tips for busy [nmslink:moms, moms] and give yourself a break!

If you’re like many women today, you’re working a full-time job during the day and then come home to put in at least another eight hours taking care of the home. Finding things that will make your time at home less taxing would be great, especially when it comes to being able to feed your family nutritious [nmslink:meals, meals] that they will enjoy.

Truth be told, everyone prefers to eat a good, home cooked meal. But if you’ve just spent a draining eight hours outside the home, you may not have the energy to cook from scratch. You can create great meals that don’t take a long time; here’s how:

  • Make a plan before going grocery shopping. Creating a meal plan for at least a week at a time will solve two problems. Firstly, you’ll know what you’re going to fix so you won’t be racking your brain after you come home trying to figure out what to fix. Secondly, you’ll be able to better control how much you spend because you’ll already know what ingredients you need.
  • After you’ve done your shopping, wash all the vegetables and cut them up into the sizes you’ll need for each meal. This may take a while on the front, but will save you a lot of time when you’re preparing each meal later. Don’t forget to ask for help from those that are old enough to use a sharp knife. This will greatly lessen the time you need to spend.
  • Make your [nmslink:crock pot, crock pot] your best friend. This one cooking tool can make your life so much easier, and your family much more satisfied with the meal. Put your ingredients into the crock pot, turn it on, and leave it alone. By the time you return home, you’ll have the makings for a great home-cooked meal!
  • When you plan a family favorite, prepare more than one meal’s worth. You can double, triple, or quadruple the amount that you make. Freeze the separate meals for later use. When you’re craving a particular meal and don’t have time to fix it, you’ll have one in the freezer; all you have to do is take it out and reheat it.
  • If you don’t want to spend an entire day cooking extra meals, plan on cooking enough for one extra meal that you can use as a planned leftover one night. If you’re using making chili one night, make a little extra that you can add to baked potatoes on another night.
  • Stretch your home-made meal with a great tossed or pasta salad. Salads are quick, easy, and nutritious. They’re also good to add when you’re having leftovers. They’ll stretch the meal quite nicely.

You may not be able to be supermom or superwoman, but you can accomplish your goal of providing nutritious, home-made meals even after working outside of the home all day long. By using these tips, you’ll reduce some of the time you need to prepare those meals. You might actually find that you have a chance to enjoy your meal, as well, and that should make you feel super!

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About Admin

As a Christian mom of 3, I am always finding new ways to help the busy mommy. Our life on our small farm in East Tennessee affords me the opportunity to appreciate the value of hard work, family, and all that has been given to us. As some may know though, life on a farm is always busy. The Busy Moms blog was created as a place to share the lessons I learn for mothers much like myself. It takes a community to raise a family and the blogging community offers this community. Share with me your stories of being a Busy Mom and tips you have found along the way.
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