Here at the Catholic website we have some big families with stay-at-home moms stretching those budgets so they can send their kids to Catholic schools, save for the rainy-day fund, etc.What are your best cheap
nutritious meals? Yes, we are setting the bar high… we need:1) Cheap
2) Will bear repetition to an audience of children & adults
3) Includes a serving’s worth of a dark green or orange vegetable (with extra points if it isn’t just carrots).
4) Includes a serving of protein
5) Fast or easy enough to teach to an eight-year-old to cookAlso extra points for
Isn’t too high in fat, salt, or sugar
Sneaking in fiber and other nutritional pluses
Most of the ingredients have a long shelf life OR
Can be prepared ahead and put into the freezer for at least a month, preferably three or more.
If you have a cookbook you like that is devoted to just such recipes, that would be a great post, too. I like to recommend “The Freezer Cooking Manual” from 30 Day Gourment, A Month of Meals Made Easy. by Tara Wohlenhaus and Nanci Slagle. Their book makes the great suggestion that you find a friend that shares your family’s situation and eating habits and that you get together and cook a month of meals together (while the spouses watch the kids!!!) They also have a website with more recipes,
www.30daygourmet.com. (Instructions for password and username are in the book. $14.95 US… and the authors deserve every penny.)