Save Time, Eat Well

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September 19, 2012

Meal planning can be a bit like starting a kitchen overhaul -- it requires certain levels of self-motivation, but the benefits remind us of why we do it in the first place. Want a seriously good meal on the table every day? Follow these tips. 

The Kitchn polled their readers for tried-and-true methods for creating -- and sticking to -- daily menus that keep mealtime boredom at bay. Whether it's designating a day to dog ear recipes in a cookbook or starting up a meal journal, there's no longer an excuse for tired, uninspired meals.

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15 Tips for Better Weekly Meal Planning from The Kitchn

 

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