Why is meal planning important? Many family members are balancing: multiple roles ex.) parents, employees, children, volunteer Families are trying to.

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Why is meal planning important? Many family members are balancing: multiple roles ex.) parents, employees, children, volunteer Families are trying to meet good nutritional standards. The busier & unprepared a family is the more tendencies the family may have to develop poor eating habits.

Why is meal planning important? When planning meals for the family or guests consider the following: – Allergies – Likes and dislikes – Your Resources: How much time do you have for preparation Food choices and availability Money Your preparation skills and equipment – Meal Appeal – Incorporate a balance of nutrients – Modify meals and recipes for health concerns and conditions

So make a Budget: a plan for managing money American’s spend an average of just over 10% of their disposable income (money after taxes) for food, both eaten at home and out.

Other factors that affect family spending on food: – Number of family members – Age of family members – What age group costs the most to feed? Teenagers – Time and skills for preparing meals – How often family members eat out – Amount of food wasted

Types of Cooking Scratch cooking: preparing a dish from basic ingredients ex.) chicken noodle soup, roast and potatoes

Types of Cooking Convenience foods: foods that have been commerically processed to make them easier and faster to prepare. Ex.) macaroni and cheese, spaghetti and garlic bread, frozen pizza, fish sticks, etc. – Advantages: quicker to prepare – Disadvantages: Cost – often much more expensive Meal Appeal – lack appeal (aesthetics) Additives – preservatives, coloring agents, etc. Packaging – expensive and wasteful NUTRITION - processing diminishes some nutrients, high in fat, sodium, and sugar

Types of Cooking Speed-scratch cooking: cooking with a mix of the two previous methods ex.) Let’s look at another way to make Chicken noodle soup.

Time-Saving Techniques A.Cut large meat portions into smaller ones to reduce cooking time. B.Prepare one dish meals or use a slow cooker. C.Serve fish more often – easy to prepare, cooks quickly, and good for you. D.Use the microwave for cooking and defrosting. E.Include family members in planning and preparation. F.Cook in advance and freeze.

MEAL APPEAL - - involves all senses: taste, smell, sight, and touch Plan your main course first – your sides should compliment your main course. COLOR – Plan meals that include a variety of colors. Colorful fruits and vegetables are a big key. TEXTURE – The way food feels when you chew it. Ex.) soft, hard, crisp, chewy, etc.

MEAL APPEAL - - involves all senses: taste, smell, sight, and touch TEMPERATURE – mix up temperatures, cold, room temperature, hot items, and helps free up oven and refrigerator space. SIZE & SHAPE – Food is most appealing when the shapes and sizes vary. Cut foods using different techniques. FLAVOR – serve both strong-flavored and mild foods for a meal.

Cooking is all about Organization Be sure to do all of your preparation before you begin to cook. Ex.) washing and cutting veggies. “Mise en place” = French for “everything in its place.” – this ensures an efficient flow of cooking procedures.