Time-Saving Strategies

Are you ready for the busy back-to-school schedule? These time-saving strategies can help you prep balanced meals with less time and effort.

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In these unofficial final days of summer, you’re likely thinking about back-to-school clothes, supplies, and new schedules. I would add a few meal-related tasks to the list. Quick breakfast ideas, easy-to-pack lunches, and dinners that match your family’s afternoon and evening schedules. Let’s start with time-saving strategies that will allow you to prep balanced meals with less time and effort.

Breakfast

A rushed morning calls for make-ahead or easy-to-prep options that are quick and balanced. It’s tempting to give in to “it’s too early to eat” or “I’ll have something later.” But for many of us (and especially students), this turns into a long morning with little nourishment.

Try these Guiding Stars earning combinations:

  • Guiding Stars earning frozen waffle + nut butter + sliced banana
  • Guiding Stars earning granola + unsalted nuts + no added sugar Greek yogurt
  • Guiding Stars earning whole grain bread (toasted) + avocado + pan fried egg
  • Guiding Stars earning cottage cheese + fresh fruit + hemp seeds
  • Guiding Stars earning cereal + unsalted nuts + dried fruit

Or try these simple, star-earning supermarket picks:

Or maybe these make-ahead dishes (reheat in minutes):

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Lunch

Examine how your children are eating this summer and replicate it. Go for a bento box if they prefer a “Lunchables”-style lunch that they can build themselves. Or follow this simple blueprint: sandwich or salad, snack, fruit, and a Guiding Stars earning beverage for a more traditional lunch. Cooking tip: The fastest lunch salad comes together when it’s made with ingredients from the previous night. Build it while you’re cleaning up after dinner.

Try these simple sandwich and salad combinations:

  • Guiding Stars earning whole grain bread + sliced turkey breast + sliced avocado + lettuce
  • Guiding Stars earning tortilla + sriracha mayo + grilled chicken + lettuce
  • Guiding Stars earning whole grain pita + hummus + sliced cucumber + sliced tomato
  • Guiding Stars earning whole grain bread + nut or seed butter + sliced banana
  • Guiding Stars earning whole grain pita + tzatziki sauce + hummus + grilled chicken
  • Lettuce topped with chicken + corn + black beans + shredded cheddar
  • Pasta combined with diced fresh peppers + grape tomatoes + cucumber + mozzarella pearls
  • Spinach topped with crispy chicken + uncured chicken bacon (pre-cooked) + grape tomatoes

Or try these, star-earning “grab and go” supermarket picks:

Or maybe these make-ahead lunches:

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Dinner

While family dinner is a nice goal, the truth is that most of us can’t achieve this during the week. It’s very difficult to align schedules, hunger levels, and food preferences every evening. If I’m describing your family, then consider other ways to connect. Maybe it’s Friday night pizza or Sunday morning brunch. For a busy family, I recommend embracing deconstructed meals and other streamlined time-saving strategies during the week.

Try these simple dinner ideas:

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Or keep these supermarket picks on hand to build easy meals:

Or maybe these make-ahead dinners:

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