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Weekly Meal Prep for Busy Women – 10 Ways to Prep Food on Sunday to Eat Healthy All Week

January 5, 201943 Comments

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Weekly meal prep for busy women - Prep food on the weekend and eat healthy all week! Healthy meal prep ideas, tips and strategies to make your life a little easier. Healthy living | Sunday meal prep | Healthy eating | Healthy diet #mealprep #foodprep #Sundayfoodprep #SundaymealprepIf you’ve spent any time on Pinterest, you’ve probably seen beautiful pins that show perfect weekly meal prep – a week’s worth of fruits, vegetables, meals and snacks, all perfectly portioned in matching containers, lined up neatly in a clean and organized refrigerator.

And those pins invariably link to a gorgeous blog where a fun, healthy, and cheerful blogger shows you how she prepped all of that food and cooked three healthy meals, all on a Sunday afternoon. Her weekly meal prep is fabulous! (This post contains Amazon affiliate links.)

Weekly Meal Prep – The Ideal vs. the Reality for Busy Women

Mine, not so much. Sadly, weekly meal prep doesn’t look like that at my house. Not even close. First, I don’t always do it. Although I’d like to say that I prep healthy food for the week every Sunday afternoon, that just isn’t the case. Sometimes, life gets in the way.

Second, when I do make some time to wash and cut up fruits and vegetables, make energy bars, pack lunches, make chili or grill chicken breasts on a Sunday afternoon, the whole process ends up looking like a hot mess. As in a “where are my mismatched containers and who set off a small explosion in the refrigerator” kind of mess. Or a “nobody wants to see this on Pinterest” kind of mess.

But, even though my weekly meal prep is a work in progress, it’s totally worth the effort and the mess. Because it makes my life life easier and healthier for the rest of the week. It increases the likelihood that we’ll have a salad for dinner, even though I didn’t get home from work until 6:30. And that we’ll have healthy snacks to grab for work and school, even on crazy mornings. And that I’ll be able to pull together a healthy dinner, rather than rely on take-out, even on the busiest evenings.

So I encourage you, even if you don’t have much time – or matching containers or a clean refrigerator – to take an hour or two on Sunday to prep some food for the week. Start small the first time and see how it works out. As you do it more often you’ll develop a weekly meal prep plan that works for you. And to get started, here are 10 easy meal prep tasks you can do on Saturday or Sunday that will save time, energy and stress the rest of the week. Pick two or three and try them out this weekend.

(Want more tips? Watch a meal prep pro prep healthy ingredients that she uses to create mix-and-match meals during the week.)

1. Wash fruits and vegetables. Decide which fruits and vegetables you’ll need for the next several days and wash, rinse and dry them. Just having things washed and ready to go saves time and energy on busy weeknights, and you’re more likely to use things that are ready to go. (This works for almost everything except very delicate fruits, like some berries, that shouldn’t be washed until right before you eat them.)

2. Cut up fruits and vegetables. Now, take it a step further and cut up vegetables for salad and stir fry and vegetables to roast or steam. Cut bunches of grapes into little “trees” that are easy to grab and go. Slice up some oranges. Chop some onions and peppers if you know you’ll need them in a recipe during the week.

3. Bake or roast some vegetables. Bake winter squash or sweet potatoes and use them as a side dish early in the week. Cut some vegetables into chunks, toss with olive oil, season to taste, and roast until tender. Serve them as a side dish during the week with grilled chicken breasts or fish.

4. Grate cheese. If you use grated cheese fairly often, grate a bunch of it at once. Freeze any extra that you won’t use within the week. Having grated cheese ready to go in the freezer is a big time saver.

5. Cook brown rice. Brown rice takes a long time to cook, and if I get home at 6:30 I’m not likely to make it. But if it’s already cooked and ready to go, I can heat it up quickly and easily.

(See an easy one-week meal prep that’s perfect for weight loss or just clean, healthy eating.)

6. Cook some chicken or beef in the Crockpot. Put some chicken breasts or a cut of beef that shreds well (I like top round London broil) in the Crockpot with a little bit of broth or water. (I use this programmable CrockPot.)  until tender. Cool, shred or chop, and use during the week in tacos, quesadillas, salads and casseroles. You can also add some simple seasonings to the chicken or beef and make a main course dish, like Spicy Italian Beef or Tex-Mex Shredded Beef.

7. Make healthy snacks. Organize some snacks your family likes in grab-and-go packages. Make some energy balls or bars. These are my family’s favorite homemade energy bars.

8. Boil some eggs. Use them for quick breakfasts – with some whole wheat toast and fruit – or lunches or add them to salads. Eat them within the week. Once eggs are peeled, eat them within a day.

9. Make smoothie packs.  If you like smoothies for a quick breakfast or lunch, make up some freezer bags that include the ingredients for one or two smoothies. Seal the bags and freeze. When you need to make a smoothie in a hurry, take one of the packs out of the refrigerator, thaw for 15-20 minutes while you shower and get dressed, add liquid and blend.

10. Make dough for pizza. If you have a stand mixer with a dough hook, or a food processor with a dough blade, making dough for pizza (or bread or rolls) is an easy task, because the machine does all the work. Make a batch to use early in the week (you can refrigerate it for a day or two) and other batch to freeze. Here’s an easy recipe for pizza or bread dough you can use.

Want more easy, healthy meal prep ideas? Lisa at BirthEatLove has a great article on batch cooking, which is especially geared toward moms with kids at home. (She has 4!) She shows several different methods of batch cooking, including doing it in several hours on the weekend and spreading it out over the week.

And, if you want to get really organized and look like you know what you’re doing, you could always get a set of these matching food prep storage containersor these matching lunch prep containers. Right now I’m using a collection of mismatched containers, but I’m aspiring to these matching containers!

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  1. Cassie from True Agape says

    March 11, 2018 at 6:44 am

    Thanks for these tips. It will really take us roughly 1-2 hours on the weekend but will save much time on thinking what to eat on weekdays and prepare it.

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  2. Nedalee says

    September 30, 2016 at 8:26 am

    I really love cooking, very healthy tips. Thank you GC, I love it.

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  3. Jelli says

    April 29, 2016 at 10:14 pm

    You’re completely right. I need to do this. I’ve done smoothie packs and veggie sticks from time to time but never on a regular basis. Whenever my family visits my husband’s aunt, she has a “perfect” fridge with bags of diced onion, garlic, and other veggies ready. It makes cooking SO much easier! Definitely taking this reminder and doing it this week. Thank you!

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    • GC says

      May 5, 2016 at 4:37 pm

      Hi Jelli – It really does help and save time, even though it’s hard to take the time to do it. While I will probably never have a “perfect” fridge, I’m always so happy when I have some things washed, cut and ready to go.

      Thanks so much for stopping by.
      Gaye

      Reply
  4. Belgian Foodie says

    February 25, 2016 at 9:18 am

    Love these ideas for Sunday cooking and preparing meals in advance. Thanks for sharing them!

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    • GC says

      February 27, 2016 at 11:25 am

      Thanks Bradley. When I actually follow my own advice and do them, it makes my life so much easier!

      Gaye

      Reply
  5. dishofdailylife says

    February 24, 2016 at 7:41 am

    We do a lot of our cooking for the week on Sunday most weeks. It doesn’t always work out but when it does, it certainly makes life easier during the week! The kitchen looks like a disaster afterwards. LOL Great tips here, Gaye!

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    • GC says

      February 27, 2016 at 11:26 am

      Thanks Michelle. It is always worth the effort (and mess!) when I do it.

      Gaye

      Reply
  6. Vashti Quiroz-Vega says

    February 18, 2016 at 5:52 pm

    Great tips Gaye. Very helpful. 🙂

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    • GC says

      February 19, 2016 at 1:02 pm

      Thank you, Vashti!

      Gaye

      Reply

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