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Planning Framework

Meal Planning Organisation

Discover educational frameworks for organising your weekly meal preparation. Our guides cover shopping strategies, batch cooking methods, and practical storage approaches—all for informational learning purposes.

Weekly Planning Framework

Monday
Plan & Shop
Tuesday–Wed
Prep Ingredients
Thursday
Batch Cook
Fri–Sun
Fresh Meals

Planning Steps

1

Assess Available Ingredients

Review what you already have at home. This helps reduce food waste and supports mindful shopping decisions.

2

Select Recipes for the Week

Choose 4–6 recipes based on available time, skills, and ingredients you enjoy working with.

3

Create Shopping List

Organise ingredients by category (produce, proteins, pantry) to streamline your shopping trip.

4

Prepare and Store

Wash, chop, and store prepped ingredients using proper food safety methods for the week ahead.

Batch Cooking

Efficient Preparation Methods

Batch cooking involves preparing larger quantities of recipes that can be portioned and stored for use throughout the week. This approach can save time during busy days while maintaining your cooking skills practice.

  • Choose recipes that store well
  • Prepare all ingredients first
  • Cook in large quantities
  • Cool quickly before storing
  • Label containers with dates
  • Use proper storage containers
Storage containers with prepared ingredients and labelled portions arranged on shelf

Storage Guidelines

Educational reference for common storage methods and timeframes (informational only—always follow proper food safety practices)

Refrigerator

Most cooked dishes: 3–4 days. Keep at 4°C or below. Store in airtight containers.

Freezer

Cooked meals: 2–3 months. Mark containers with date. Thaw in refrigerator before reheating.

Pantry

Dry goods, spices, oils: cool, dry place. Transfer to airtight containers to maintain quality.

Fresh Produce

Store appropriately by type—some in fridge, some at room temperature. Check regularly for freshness.

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