Meal Planning

Back to the Grind Lunch Ideas

It always seems to take me a few weeks to get back into a good routine of packing lunches and prepping meals after the long hiatus of summer. While I LOVE this aspect of getting back into a good eating rhythm, I’ll admit that I have to remind myself to take deep breaths, remember what’s most important, and to simply take one step at a time moving into a new season.

As I am switching gears in my own life, I thought I might share some of the tools that I’ve developed over the years to support my family and my clients in making really solid lunches that are nourishing, delicious, and don’t suck up too much time!

Something I like to adhere to throughout the school & work year, is a rotation. I often use this idea with meal planning dinners as well. A weekly rotation can help keep things interesting and stimulating for kids and adults alike, but from a nutritional standpoint, it promotes food diversity, supports adequate macronutrient intakes, and can also save spending money on grab & go, last minute lunches.

Here’s a fun concept for you:

There are a few key things to pay attention to when it comes to creating a lunch that is well rounded, sustaining, and packed with nutrients.

Consider Nutrition:

  • Rotate Complex Carbohydrates: Whole Grains, Beans, Legumes, & Starchy Vegetables, are great real food complex carbohydrates to include in your weekly rotation. Think about building meals around a complex carbohydrate like brown rice or quinoa, then adding lots of fiber: vegetables & leafy greens, and some protein: tofu, beans, lentils, nuts, seeds, organic fish or meat.

  • Include a Minimum of 3 Servings of Vegetables: When planning ahead and shopping wisely, it’s fairly easy to keep fresh vegetables on hand for your work week. Whenever you are putting together your lunch, think about choosing a minimum of 3 different vegetables in your dish and do your best to continuously rotate the vegetables that you buy.

  • Macronutrient Combination: At every meal, do your best to prioritize the inclusion of ALL 3 MACRONUTRIENTS: Carbohydrates, Protein, & Fat. This combination, something I like to call the “Magic 3 Combo”, not only supports good overall nutritional balance, but aims to keep blood sugars stabilized throughout the entire day - supporting better energy, mental focus/clarity, and preventing crashes during busy days.

  • Mind the Sugar: Preparing meals ahead of time really helps us to pay attention to what we are eating. If you like a little sugary treat during the day, choose something containing unrefined sugars like maple sugar or honey, do what you can to make your goodies yourself (I have tons of great ideas in the Healthy Treats section of my Recipes), and be mindful of how much you consume. Sugar content can easily creep into foods that are store bought or that come from local bakeries or cafes, is detrimental to blood sugar balance and also health depleting long term. Pay attention to the kind of sugar, the amount, and how you feel after consuming different sugar containing goodies.

Personal Note: For my boys, lunch will usually include a Main, a few Sides (a vegetable and usually a fruit), and a Healthy Treat (muffins, granola bars/energy balls/bars, cookies - always homemade). Sometimes, I will add in something that is less health supportive & packaged, but fun, like seaweed snacks, tortilla chips + salsa, cauliflower puffs, etc.

Weekly Lunch Rotation ideas:

Pasta Salad: Always well-received and easy to pull-off, a noodle salad is a great way to provide lots of veggies, lots of flavour, and a decent dose of carbohydrates. Be mindful of the noodles you choose (we like fermented noodles made with old world or gluten-free grains), find a good sauce, and add in something fun: toasted nuts or seeds, olives, artichoke hearts, sun-dried tomatoes, or a fruity punch like mango. Try my Thai Noodle Salad with Almond Butter Sauce.

Rice Bowls: Building a meal over rice is fairly straightforward and fun to play around with. I will usually soak my rice ahead of time and cook it the night before, or early in the morning, then add some shredded veggies and a protein, like nuts/seeds, beans, lentils, or tofu, and top it with a full-flavoured sauce. What’s great about rice bowls is that they can double as dinner first, then for lunch the next day.

Soup/Stew: Especially as the weather cools down and we begin to look for more warming meals, a hearty soup or stew makes an excellent lunch. Be sure to have a good quality thermos on hand (we like to pre-warm ours with boiling water), as this makes all the difference! I like to Batch Cook some soups or stews for dinnertime, then I can easily warm some up for lunches throughout the week. One of our favourites: Comforting Lentil Stew 😋

The “Snack Plate”: An old time favourite, this is just as it sounds: a plate/container with a selection of raw veggies, some protein (baked tofu, candied salmon, cooked chicken, falafel, veggie burger patty), something fun: olives, dolmades, crackers, and a dip on the side: hummus, black bean dip, cashew tzatziki/spread, etc.

Wraps: An easy one to fall back on, creating a good wrap is simple if you have the right things on-hand. I like to use hummus or a cashew spread of some kind, then some shredded carrots, lettuce, and/or other veggies I might have, and some protein: cooked chicken/salmon, tofu, veggie burger patties cut up, falafel. I will usually choose a gluten free wrap or our locally made spelt wraps, but there are many healthier, wheat-free versions out there to try!

Bean/Lentil Salad: One of my personal favourites, a hearty salad built over beans or lentils, will supply a quality amount of nutrients & energy in a small volume. Remember that you can add cooked beans or lentils (so cheap!) to pretty well any salad you like, provided you have a tasty dressing on-hand 😉

Lunchtime Traps to Avoid: Too Many Sandwiches, Luncheon Meats, Too Much Meat, Too Many Refined Carbs, Grab’n Go Lunches, Restaurant Food. Stick to REAL FOOD as much as you can & Batch Cook whenever you have some time!! (Psst….join me for my upcoming Batch Cooking Online Fall Session & get ahead of the lunch game!)

I hope you’ve found some inspiration here!
Happy LUnch Making!

If you have anything you’d like to add, please leave me a comment below!

Weeknight Favourites

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Sometimes, we all reach a point where we run out of our own inspiration and have to reach out and grab it from somewhere else. We can’t be super fantastic meal makers all of the time, that’s just crazy talk! So, given that it’s mid-October and the darkness of November is trying to tip toe her gloominess in to our kitchens already, I figured it was time to shine my inspiration headlamp over to all you lovelies out there with your apron on and a stark look on your face, wondering what’s next on your meal docket. Don’t worry, I got you!

Before you make your way down to the goodness below, just a few reminders with regards to managing the weeknight meal madness:

You need not always be a Magical Beauty in the kitchen: It is totally ok to have a few go-to meals that are less than ideal when you are feeling run down and exhausted from all that you do in your life. The post-meal-planning-perfection-burn-out is not at all worth it. We are not perfect beings, we were never meant to be, so just breathe a deep sigh of relief and grab that takeout sushi for one night and put your feet up. You can pick back up your pace tomorrow!

Better Choice, grab’n-go-grocery-store-dinner ideas:

  • Pre-washed tub of mixed lettuces + quality salad dressing + can of chickpeas

  • Pre-made sushi

  • Frozen vegan burger patties + spelt buns + salad mix

  • Pre-made pizza crust + sauce + spinach, mushrooms, peppers, etc.

  • Jarred curry sauce to add to rice + a few veggies

  • Packaged Flavour of India, or another brand, re-heat curried lentils or spiced eggplant + rice.

Enlist the Help of Your Family: The meal madness can drag on and on for years when you are a parent and as your kids get a bit older it’s not only helpful, but essential, to get your kids helping you in the kitchen. Your kids will learn whatever you model for them, so show them that team work is important, that learning to cook is paramount to their survival down the road, and that helping around the house gives them sense of purpose & belonging, and teaches good work & collaboration ethics.

Any Amount of Prep will Make Your Life Easier: If you can grab a little time on the weekends to pre-make a few sauces, chop some veggies, juice some lemons, mince some garlic, etc, things will go a bit smoother at meal times. Some folks like to pre-wash & chop like mad on the weekends and others do little bits at a time. You do whatever works for you! Just remember that every little bit counts and a bit of forethought can really help you in the long-run. I like to do a little prep for the following day while making dinner, when I’m already in the kitchen and can multi-task. If I just stay a step or two ahead of myself with meals, that seems to be enough to keep things running smooth.

Mix It Up: If you have some standby meals that everyone loves and you can make with one arm tied behind your back, that’s super! But DO mix up your menu on the regular, even if it’s only 1 meal per week. New meal ideas & recipes help keep things interesting for you, as a cook, and for your family, as eaters. Rotating and varying the kinds of foods you eat, as well as the flavours, enhances your opportunity for nutrient exposure & variance, while also keeping things exciting & interesting in the kitchen and at the table. Encouraging positive experiences with food also encourages body positivity & intuitive eating practices, both of which play important roles in supporting digestion & a strong immune system. So if you are always reaching for broccoli & red peppers, this week, go for some cauliflower & tomatoes, and try those beautiful artichokes on sale. Find some new inspiration AND up your nutrient value!

Here are 5 of our favourite GO-TO dinners that tick off all the satisfaction boxes and can be whipped up in roughly half an hour, with no stress at all!

Healing Coconut Curry Stew

This stew is TOP DOG in our house, everyone loves it, it’s warming & soothing on a cold or rainy day, and wins all of the best meal requirements: nourishing, tasty, satiating, & immune boosting. You can also easily switch in or out some of the different veggies to come up with your own version.

Veggie Squash Chili

Loaded with beautiful orange squash & protein packed beans, this vegan chili may not have any meat or shredded cheese, but lacks not a single thing! Better a day or two later, this warming bowl of goodness with keep your belly satisfied AND feed a small army to boot!

Roasted Tomato & Black Bean Soup

A minimal ingredient, weeknight soup, that is a bit of a surprise with regards to just how easy this soup is and how much yum & satisfaction comes with it’s simplicity! Surprise! Wicked-yum soup is coming your way 😋

Warm Thai Noodle Bowl with Almond Butter Sauce

A noodle bowl with all your favourite Thai flavours AND the bonus of almond butter’s health benefits. This is definitely a noodle dish the whole family will love ♥️

Easy Mushroom Bean Burger

A weeknight burger that goes with anything and can be whipped up in just a few steps. This patty is so full of protein, anti-inflammatory ingredients, and flavour, you can enjoy it as a traditional burger or be creative and use it in many different ways: on salad, in a wrap, or as a taco filling. This is a great make-ahead meal that can easily be pulled out of the freezer for a super quick weeknight fix and be reheated from frozen!

Hope you find a meal or two here that you are willing to try! Planning ahead is truly the way to ease the load off your weeknight meal burden, so do try to make a few batches of stew, soup, or veggie patties, as well as a batch of yummy treats, on your weekend or days off, and freeze half for future weeks. If you’re interested in joining in on one of my BATCH COOKING ONLINE CLASSES, be sure to sign up for the Newsletter and don’t miss registration, this class fills fast. Our next class will be running in February, watch for it!

May your kitchen days be smooth & fun, inspirational & always delicious! 👩🏼‍🍳

Conquer the Breakfast Scramble (& Make It Plant Based!)

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Do weekday breakfasts sometimes remind you of that time you had a really big dream for your 2 year old’s birthday party?  You said to yourself: “No problem, I got this”. And then, post toddler-apocalypse, your husband finds you, huddled & shaking in the corner, cross-eyed and traumatized, water balloons clogging the toilet, marker scribbles across your favourite painting, streamers stuffed down your shirt and chocolate cake matted to your hair, couch, and up your dog’s nose?  Maybe you’ve learned from past experience? Perhaps you are now able to recognize when it’s time for some simplicity, a few new ideas, and a fresh game plan.

Keep it simple!

I’ve been there. It’s a mad dash in the mornings. People can’t find things, there’s panic over lost keys and matching socks, neatly folded laundry sprays all over the place, and last minute homework tears are watering down the cornflakes. Ok, maybe it’s not quite that bad, but some days feel like the walls are closing in and the idea of making a well-rounded, real food breakfast, feels like a lost cause.

It’s time for a breakfast reset!

I’ve got a plan. I know, I know, you’ve got enough plans on the go at the moment and you don’t need another project. But. But. But. Here me out. Even though you may already have enough things all planned out in your life and you may not be wanting to add more regime to your over-regimented life, creating a game plan encourages change and better guarantees success.
When it comes to feeding our selves and our families real food in the form of delicious meals, you cannot make it happen without a little planning.  This is a fact. The work has to happen and some kind of planning has to be in place or you will not keep up with the eating madness, I assure you. And if your goal is to include eating more Plant Based Foods, this is a great way to keep you on track 😉
AND steer clear of the overwhelm.

So here’s the idea:

What about a 5 Day Breakfast Rotation?

How it works: You choose 5 weekday themes and write them down. Mount them on your fridge on a piece of paper or whiteboard, or even a chalkboard. Before the week begins, insert your 5 weekday breakfasts under each breakfast theme header. It’s that simple. The breakfasts don’t need to be overly elaborate, you can keep them as simple or complex as you like. I suggest you stick mainly to ingredients that you can bulk shop for: oats, buckwheat, chia seeds, gluten-free flour, almond/cashew butter, plant-based milk/coconut milk, nuts, seeds, frozen berries/fruit, etc. Take in to consideration your schedule and time allowance, who’s making breakfast (you, Hubby, Nanny, Gramma, Teen), and what could potentially be prepped the night before.


Simplify the breakfast chaos with a little game plan.

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Monday Theme: Oats & Groats

Ideas:
Overnight Oats
Simple Oatmeal
Apple Pie Oatmeal
Apple Date Crisp with Coconut Yogourt
Simple Buckwheat Groats
Overnight Groats
Banana Bread Buckwheat Bowl
Blueberry Buckwheat Breakfast Pudding

Tuesdays: Smoothies & Muffins/Bars

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Ideas:
Smoothies:
Blueberry Banana Bliss
Citrus Bomber
Good Morning Sunshine
Green Monster
Banana Chocolate Monkey
Muffins:
Morning Glory
Morning Endurance
Coconut Banana
Apple Sauce
Coconut Mango Blueberry
Berry Explosion
Banana Oat Bars
Energy Cookies

Wednesdays: Chia Pudding Perfection

Ideas:
Vanilla Chia Pudding + Granola + Fresh Berries
Lemon Meringue Chia Pudding + Blueberries + Toasted Almonds
Chocolate Chia Pudding + Sliced Banana + Hemp Hearts + Cacao Crunch Granola
Blood Orange Chia Pudding + Cinnamon Granola

Thursdays: Burrito Styles

Ideas: (just throw them in a wrap & devour 😊)
Roasted Squash + Hummus + Spinach + Grated Beet
Roasted Yams + Black Beans + Avocado + Salsa
Falafel + Cashew Tatziki + Lettuce + Cucumber
Roasted Veg Mix (Beets, Onions, Peppers, Broccoli) + Parsley Pesto

Fridays: Pile Em Up Pancakes

Ideas:
Simple Gluten Free Oat Pancakes
Chocolatey Pancakes + Coconut Yogourt/Whip Cream
Vegan Pumpkin Pancakes
Banana Pancakes + Homemade Chocolate Sauce

And so there you have it! My stance on planning ahead is no secret. Helping my clients get organized, giving them the inspiration to make change, and offering dynamite recipe ideas to persuade them is how I role and really, what makes this work successful & rewarding!
I hope you have found some tidbits of motivation here and will utilize some of these ideas to shake things up in your own kitchen!
In order to make change happen, we need to make change happen!!

May your future breakfasts be magnificent!!🌱

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