Lean Cuisine Fresh Inspirations Meals Make Eating Right Easier-Giveaway

If there’s one thing I take seriously, it’s my boys’ nutrition. I make sure that they have three balanced meals and healthy snacks every day. But when it comes to my nutrition, I’m not nearly as sensible. Like so many parents, I tend to put the needs of my boys first and then neglect my own meals. Lunch is a perfect example. I pack Zackary’s school lunch every morning and make Benjamin a healthy kid-friendly lunch every afternoon, but some days I don’t bother eating lunch at all.

fresh inspirations thai chickenThat’s one of the reasons that I looked forward to the chance to try the new Lean Cuisine Fresh Inspirations. These fresh-tasting new meals in six flavours are a step up from the original Lean Cuisine meals and feature a clever “Simmer and Steam” tray that allows each ingredient to cook perfectly.

One of the reasons I generally don’t eat frozen meals such as these is because they don’t cook evenly. With the Lean Cuisine Fresh Inspirations meals, the sauce and protein simmer in a separate dish as the vegetables and grains steam to perfection. Then the two components are mixed together. As an added bonus, if you prefer a little less sauce in your meal or you like keeping your meat and vegetables separate, you can mix up your lunch just the way you like it! Lean Cuisine Fresh Inspirations come in six delicious flavours: [Read more...]

The Crock-Pot Smart-Pot Slow Cooker Makes Hearty Winter Meals Easy

Winter in Saskatchewan is very snowy and very cold, so hot and hearty comfort food is always a welcome choice for supper. And because my days are pretty busy, I love whipping up that comfort food with a Crock-Pot slow cooker whenever possible. Throw in the ingredients in the morning, plug it in and my boys and I have a delicious meal to enjoy when suppertime arrives. What could be better?

crock-pot smart pot slow cookerI have a Crock-Pot Designer Series 6-Quart slow cooker and I absolutely love it but recently I got the chance to review the Crock-Pot Smart-Pot 5-Quart slow cooker and I could see at once that it was going to help me make my slow cooker creations even better. The large oval cooker was perfect for pot roast or a whole chicken but it was a little big for soups, stews or desserts. The smaller round Smart-Pot looked like it would be just the right size for a smaller main course meal for my family. [Read more...]

Your Kids Will Love New Disney Wreck It Ralph Subway Kids Pak Meals

I have been a fan of Subway restaurants ever since I was a teenager. I love being able to pile my favourite sandwich with all kinds of delicious fresh vegetables and on a busy day, I appreciate having a fast-food alternative that’s healthier than the standard burger and fries. Thanks to the fun Kids Pak meals, my boys love eating at Subway just as much as I do and I couldn’t be happier about that.

subway wreck it ralph kids pakNow the Subway Kids Pak meals are even more fun thanks to the company’s new partnership with Disney! Kids Pak meals now come in a reusable Disney bag with a fun Disney toy for kids to enjoy. I recently received some Subway gift cards so that Zackary, Benjamin and I could have lunch and check out the new toys and I was almost as excited about it as my boys. [Read more...]

Anna’s Budget Tips-Save Money with a Weekly Meal Plan

Food generally makes up a large chunk of the household budget, so it is a good target when looking to save money. I have found that I am able to feed my family for a lot less when I create a weekly meal plan.

fresh saladWhen I know what I’m going to be making for dinner it is so much easier for me to get something healthy on the table at a reasonable hour. Takeout is far less tempting and I avoid a rushed trip to the grocery store at its busiest time of day with a young, tired and hungry child in tow.

There is no one “right way” to make a meal plan – some people find once a month is easier than once a week, some find it’s helpful to do a lot of the prep for weekday dinners on the weekend, but I will tell you what I have found (through much trial and lots of error!) works best for me.

At some point during the weekend I sit down and make a list of four to five dinners to have during the week from Sunday to Saturday. This leaves room for a few nights of leftovers or eating out. If I plan seven big dinners inevitably something goes to waste as there will always be a night when we won’t eat at home due to an event, an invitation from a friend or just because we’re all craving pizza.

To make the meal plan, I start by looking in the freezer, fridge and pantry for items we already have and create dishes around as many of them as possible. Then I pull out the binder where I keep all my favorite old recipes and new ones I have clipped from magazines or found online. I might also browse through my unreasonably large cookbook collection for some new things to try.

I feel like I have to mention that this part is really fun for me. I love to cook, test out new recipes and experiment with different ingredients and cuisines. I get way too many cooking magazines and read cookbooks like novels. If this isn’t your thing, there is no reason that your meal plan has to be filled with complicated multi-course dinners. Most online recipe collections have a “quick and easy” section. Seek out meals you can make in a slow cooker with just a few minutes of preparation the morning. Use convenience items from the grocery store such as frozen veggies, side dishes that steam right in the bag they come in, cooked rotisserie chicken, pre-washed lettuce and frozen entrees.

Once I have my list of dinners for the week (which goes up on the fridge) I make the list of ingredients I’ll need to make them (along with what we’ll need for breakfasts, lunches, and snacks) and head to the store. I try to find ingredients that will do double duty so nothing goes to waste. If I know I’ll need half an onion for one dish I’ll plan to toss the rest in the tacos I’m making a few days later. Other good ways to use bits of produce, meats, and cheeses: mix them into scrambled eggs, top a salad with them or make a wrap in a tortilla for lunch.

Each day when I get home from work I know I have a few options of things to cook with all the ingredients ready and waiting for me. I tend not to assign specific meals to each day and instead just choose from the list based on what everyone feels like having and how much time we have. I try to plan a couple of quick meals for crazy days and a few that are more involved for those evenings when I have a little time to breathe.

So – what do you think? Could this work for you? Do you have your own meal plan routine that helps you save time and money? And what’s your favorite thing to cook when you need to get dinner on the table in a hurry?

Anna Platz writes for the popular personal finance blog, Good Cents Savings, which focuses on helping you save money, stick to a budget, and live well on less. She is also the mother of a four year old daughter who is worth every penny!