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my weekly menu planner breakfast lunch dinner snacks exercise water SUN SAT FRI THU WED TUES MON notes:

my weekly menu planner breakfast lunch dinner snacks SUN SAT FRI THU WED TUES MON notes:

month / year M T W T F S S notes:

grocery list grid bags/boxes/packets baking items beverages bottles & jars breads & pastries bulk (BJs, Sams, etc.) canned items dairy deli frozen foods meats other paper & plastic produce toiletries

grocery list (my kitchen s must-haves) Use the colored header areas below to write in your different grocery categories. Then fill in the spaces below each category with your must-have items for that category.

grocery list (my kitchen s must-haves) To enter your own categories and grocery items, open PDF in reader and click on items to edit.

my meal planning worksheet One major area of homemaking is meal preparation. If you are struggling with meal planning, it will be helpful to take some time to compile a list of dinners, lunches, and breakfasts that your family enjoys. That way, when it is time to meal plan, you can simply pull from this list! Use the space below to record the meals your family loves. If you have your computer with you, pull up Pinterest or other recipe sites to gain inspiration! Then, use the following printables to record your final selections for the meals you will incorporate into your menu plan rotation.

master menu planner (by meal) Write the names of the meals your family loves on the lines below. If you are feeling ambitious and want to plan more meals, reprint this sheet as needed! 10 breakfasts 10 lunches 21 dinners

master menu planner (by prep style) Write the names of the meals your family loves on the lines below. If you are feeling ambitious and want to plan more meals, reprint this sheet as needed! crockpot skillet oven baked soup simple grill

master menu planner (by protein) Write the names of the meals your family loves on the lines below. If you are feeling ambitious and want to plan more meals, reprint this sheet as needed! chicken ground meat (turkey, chicken, beef) pork beef fish beans/legumes

kids eat free! monday tuesday restaurant notes/details ages restaurant notes/details ages wednesday thursday restaurant notes/details ages restaurant notes/details ages friday saturday restaurant notes/details ages restaurant notes/details ages sunday birthdays restaurant notes/details ages restaurant notes/details ages

holiday menu planner Use this space to plan for your holiday menu! Whether it be Thanksgiving, Christmas, or another big celebration, keep organized with this simple printable. appetizers main course side dishes desserts

freezer storage cheat sheet breads and desserts dairy angel food, sponge cake 2 months butter 6-9 months bread, rolls cheesecake cookie dough cookies (baked) pies (baked) quick bread, muffins yellow or pound cake 3-6 months 4 months 6-8 months 6 months fish and seafood clams, mussels, oysters (live) clams, mussels, oysters (shucked) fish (cooked) fish (fatty) fish (lean) shellfish shrimp, scallops casseroles poultry chicken or turkey (cooked) chicken or turkey (ground) chicken or turkey (pieces) chicken or turkey (whole) 3-6 months 3-4 months 6-8 months 8-10 months cottage cheese cheese (hard) cheese (soft) eggs ice cream, sherbet milk, cream yogurt bacon, sausage (raw) ham (cooked) lunch meat casseroles, soups ground beef, pork chops, roasts steaks fruit (citrus) fruit (other) meats produce fruit juice (concentrate) fruit juice (bottled) veggies (frozen) 1 month 6 months 6-8 months 2 months 3-4 months 3-4 months 8-10 months 3-4 months 12 months 12 months 8-12 months FREEZER STORAGE TIPS: keep your freezer temperature at 0 or less seal food in air-tight containers or packages label containers with use by date and cooking instructions group similar items on your freezer shelves rotate your freezer stock each time you grocery shop, moving the oldest items forward food should not be thawed and refrozen, but can be thawed, cooked and then refrozen

internal cooking temperatures rare beef and lamb (160 F) roasts, steaks, & chops medium rare medium 120-125 F 130-135 F 140-145 F center is bright red, pinkish outside center is very pink, slightly brown outside center is light pink, brown outside medium well 150-155 F not pink well done 160 F + ground meat 160-165 F chicken & duck poultry (165 F) 165 F turkey 165 F stuffing 165 F - steak is uniformly brown throughout uniformly brown throughout cook until juices run clear juices run clear - leg moves easily pork (160 F) roasts, steaks, & chops medium 140-145 F pale pink center well done 160 F + ribs, shoulders & brisket sausage (raw) 160 F + ham (raw) 160 F - steak is uniformly brown throughout medium to well done 160 F no longer pink fish and seafood (145 F) fish 140 F tuna, swordfish, & marlin shrimp, medium-size, boiling shrimp, large size, boiling shrimp, jumbo size, boiling broiled, whole (1 lb) broiled, whole (1 1/2 lb) steamed whole (1 1/2 lb) baked, tails (each) broiled, tails (each) scallops (baked) scallops (broiled) clams, mussels & oysters 125 F 3-4 min. 5-7 min. 7-8 min. 12-15 min. 3-4 min. 15-20 min. 15 min. 9-10 min. 12-15 min. 12-15 min. - cook until juices run clear cook until medium rare cook until medium rare cook until medium rare cook until medium rare meat turns red, opaque center when cut meat turns red, opaque center when cut meat turns red, opaque center when cut meat turns red, opaque center when cut meat turns red, opaque center when cut milky white or opaque, and firm milky white or opaque, and firm when their shells open ham (precooked) 140 F -

common measurement conversions measurement conversion #1 conversion #2 conversion #3 1 TEASPOON 5 ML 1 TABLESPOON 15 ML 1 FLUID OUNCE 30 ML 1/16 CUP 15 ML 1/8 CUP 30 ML 1/4 CUP 60 ML 1/3 CUP 80 ML 1/2 CUP 120 ML 1 CUP 240 ML 1 PINT 480 ML 1 QUART 960 ML 8 PINCHES 16 DASHES 60 DROPS 3 TEASPOONS 2 TABLESPOONS 6 TEASPOONS 1/2 FLUID OUNCE 1 TABLESPOON 1 FLUID OUNCE 2 TABLESPOONS 2 FLUID OUNCES 4 TABLESPOONS 2 2/3 FLUID OUNCES 5 TABLESPOONS + 1 TEASPOON 4 FLUID OUNCES 8 TABLESPOONS 8 FLUID OUNCES 2 CUPS 16 FLUID OUNCES 2 PINTS 4 CUPS herb & spice substitutions herb or spice substitution herb or spice substitution allspice basil cinnamon, dash of nutmeg or cloves oregano or thyme marjoram nutmeg basil, thyme cinnamon, ginger, or mace cilantro parsley oregano thyme, basil cinnamon cloves cumin nutmeg or allspice (1/4 of the amount) allspice, cinnamon, or nutmeg chili powder allspice, cinnamon, ginger mace or nutmeg allspice, cinnamon, mace ginger or nutmeg rosemary sage thyme cardamom savory thyme marjoram, rosemary basil, marjoram, oregano ginger thyme, marjoram, sage

common substitutions ingredient yield substitution allspice baking powder corn syrup heavy cream cream of tartar 1 teaspoon 1 teaspoon 1 teaspoon 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, 1/4 teaspoon ginger, and 1/4 teaspoon cloves 1/4 teaspoon baking soda plus 1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 1/4 cups sugar plus 1/3 cup water OR honey 3/4 cup milk plus 1/3 cup butter OR evaporated milk 2 teaspoons lemon juice or vinegar garlic 1 clove 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder herbs 1 tablespoon fresh 1 teaspoon dried hot pepper sauce ketchup 1 teaspoon 3/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper mixed with 1 teaspoon vinegar tomato sauce, 1 teaspoon vinegar, and 1 tablespoons sugar lemon juice 1 teaspoon 1/2 teaspoon vinegar mayonnaise plain yogurt mustard 1 tablespoon 1 tablespoon dried mustard, 1 teaspoon water, 1 teaspoon vinegar and 1 teaspoon sugar onion, chopped 1/4 cup onion powder shortening butter soy sauce 1/2 cup 4 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce plus 1 tablespoon water vinegar 1 teaspoon 1 teaspoon lemon juice wine yogurt broth or fruit juice plus 2 teaspoons vinegar sour cream or buttermilk

COMMON SUBSTITUTIONS HERB & SPICE SUBSTITUTIONS COMMON MEASUREMENT CONVERSIONS ingredient yield substitution herb or spice substitution measurementt conversion #1 conversion #2 conversion #3 allspice baking powder corn syrup heavy cream cream of tartar garlic 1 teaspoon 1 teaspoon 1 teaspoon 1 clove 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, 1/4 teaspoon ginger, and 1/4 teaspoon cloves 1/4 teaspoon baking soda plus 1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 1/4 cups sugar plus 1/3 cup water OR honey 3/4 cup milk plus 1/3 cup butter OR evaporated milk 2 teaspoons lemon juice or vinegar 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder herbs 1 tablespoon fresh 1 teaspoon dried hot pepper sauce ketchup 1 teaspoon 3/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper mixed with 1 teaspoon vinegar tomato sauce, 1 teaspoon vinegar, and 1 tablespoons sugar lemon juice 1 teaspoon 1/2 teaspoon vinegar mayonnaise plain yogurt mustard 1 tablespoon 1 tablespoon dried mustard, 1 teaspoon water, 1 teaspoon vinegar and 1 teaspoon sugar onion, chopped 1/4 cup onion powder shortening butter soy sauce 1/2 cup 4 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce plus 1 tablespoon water vinegar 1 teaspoon 1 teaspoon lemon juice wine yogurt rare medium rare medium beef and lamb (160 F) roasts, steaks, & chops 120-125 F 130-135 F 140-145 F medium well 150-155 F not pink well done 160 F + broth or fruit juice plus 2 teaspoons vinegar sour cream or buttermilk center is bright red, pinkish outside center is very pink, slightly brown outside center is light pink, brown outside steak is uniformly brown throughout ground meat 160-165 F uniformly brown throughout chicken & duck turkey 165 F poultry (165 F) stuffing 165 F - 165 F cook until juices run clear juices run clear - leg moves easily pork (160 F) roasts, steaks, & chops medium 140-145 F pale pink center well done 160 F + ribs, shoulders & brisket sausage (raw) ham (raw) 160 F - ham (precooked) allspice basil cilantro cinnamon cloves cumin ginger mace marjoram nutmeg oregano rosemary sage thyme cardamom savory INTERNAL COOKING TEMPERATURES steak is uniformly brown throughout 160 F + medium to well done 160 F no longer pink 140 F - cinnamon, dash of nutmeg or cloves oregano or thyme parsley nutmeg or allspice (1/4 of the amount) allspice, cinnamon, or nutmeg chili powder allspice, cinnamon, mace or nutmeg allspice, cinnamon, ginger or nutmeg basil, thyme cinnamon, ginger, or mace thyme, basil thyme marjoram, rosemary basil, marjoram, regano ginger thyme, marjoram, sage fish and seafood (145 F) fish 140 F cook until juices run clear tuna, swordfish, & marlin shrimp, medium-size, boiling shrimp, large size, boiling shrimp, jumbo size, boiling broiled, whole (1 lb) broiled, whole (1 1/2 lb) steamed whole (1 1/2 lb) baked, tails (each) broiled, tails (each) scallops (baked) scallops (broiled) clams, mussels & oysters 125 F cook until medium rare 3-4 min. cook until medium rare 5-7 min. cook until medium rare 7-8 min. cook until medium rare 12-15 min. 3-4 min. 15-20 min. 15 min. 9-10 min. 12-15 min. 12-15 min. meat turns red, opaque center when cut meat turns red, opaque center when cut meat turns red, opaque center when cut meat turns red, opaque center when cut meat turns red, opaque center when cut milky white or opaque, and firm milky white or opaque, and firm - when their shells open 1 TEASPOON 5 ML 1 TABLESPOON 15 ML 1 FLUID OUNCE 30 ML 1/16 CUP 15 ML 1/8 CUP 30 ML 1/4 CUP 60 ML 1/3 CUP 80 ML 1/2 CUP 120 ML 1 CUP 240 ML 1 PINT 480 ML 1 QUART 960 ML 8 PINCHES 16 DASHES 60 DROPS 3 TEASPOONS 2 TABLESPOONS 6 TEASPOONS 1/2 FLUID OUNCE 1 TABLESPOON 1 FLUID OUNCE 2 TABLESPOONS 2 FLUID OUNCES 4 TABLESPOONS 2 2/3 FLUID OUNCES 5 TABLESPOONS + 1 TEASPOON 4 FLUID OUNCES 8 TABLESPOONS 8 FLUID OUNCES 2 CUPS 16 FLUID OUNCES 2 PINTS 4 CUPS FREEZER STORAGE CHEAT SHEET breads and desserts angel food, sponge cake bread, rolls cheesecake cookie dough cookies (baked) pies (baked) quick bread, muffins yellow or pound cake 2 months 3-6 months 4 months 6-8 months 6 months fish and seafood clams, mussels, oysters (live) clams, mussels, oysters (shucked) fish (cooked) fish (fatty) fish (lean) shellfish shrimp, scallops casseroles chicken or turkey (cooked) chicken or turkey (ground) chicken or turkey (pieces) chicken or turkey (whole) poultry 3-6 months 3-4 months 6-8 months 8-10 months FREEZER STORAGE TIPS: butter cottage cheese cheese (hard) cheese (soft) eggs ice cream, sherbet milk, cream yogurt bacon, sausage (raw) ham (cooked) lunch meat casseroles, soups ground beef, pork chops, roasts fruit (citrus) fruit (other) fruit juice (concentrate) fruit juice (bottled) dairy meats produce 6-9 months 1 month 6 months 6-8 months 2 months 3-4 months 3-4 months 3-4 months 12 months 12 months 8-12 months keep your freezer temperature at 0 or less seal food in air-tight containers or packages label containers with use by date and cooking instructions group similar items on your freezer shelves rotate your freezer stock each time you grocery shop, moving the oldest items forward food should not be thawed and refrozen, but can be thawed, cooked and then refrozen