Preparing to order groceries
I’ve seen this question asked in different ways, but it just occurred to me: what shelf-stable items do you usually have on hand to prepare a meal? I’m talking about completely canned goods, shelf-stable items that don’t rely on refrigeration, as well as fresh or frozen foods. I always try to keep some frozen meat on hand, as I tend to waste a lot of fresh whole vegetables.
I’m looking to place my next grocery order and don’t have many dislikes aside from liver and a few other things I can’t recall at the moment.
One of my go-to meals is chili. Beans give me protein, and if I have fresh ingredients like cheese or ground beef, I can throw those in too, but they’re not necessary. Plus, I can whip up chili in my Instant Pot in just minutes.
I don’t own an air fryer.
I often find myself in a rush for dinner ideas. I know myself well enough to realize that I’m not going to suddenly become dedicated to meal prep. I’m 70, and if I were going to be that organized, it would’ve happened by now!
As for non-canned items, I typically have onions, frozen vegetables, ground beef, and skinless, boneless chicken thighs. I also keep a good stock of various pasta shapes. Lately, I’ve been buying canned chicken and sustainable canned tuna. I’ve also started getting prepared veggie trays, which not only helps me consume more vegetables but also allows me to use some in soups and stews, even if I usually wouldn’t have those ingredients on hand.
I’m sharing this because I’m not great at practicing self-care, and I want to make healthier choices.
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