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Meal Prep 101: How to Take Charge in the Kitchen

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Scrambling to make dinner last minute? Ordering takeout because you didn’t plan ahead? It’s time to introduce you to a new teammate: meal prepping.

Meal prepping puts your game plan for the week (or month) into action ahead of time. And that’s a win on hectic days. Preparing ingredients, some dishes, or entire meals in advance doesn’t just lower stress. It may also help you:

Whatever your dietary needs, personal health goals, or preferences, meal prep can help you take charge in the kitchen – and at the table.

Have a Plan

Write out what dishes you’ll have each day (this is your meal plan). Consider leftover days and reoccurring themes, like Taco Tuesday or Fish Friday. Then double check what ingredients you already have and finalize your shopping list. Include clear storage bags and containers on it as needed.

Get to Work

While there’s no one best way to prep, these guidelines can get you started:

Cook Like a Pro

You’re likely to come up with your own best practices as you gain experience with meal planning and prepping. For now, consider these tried-and-true strategies:

Preparing food in advance can help you make fewer last-minute decisions—and avoid the stress, minimize unhealthy eating and costs that often go with them.

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