Monday, September 2, 2019

Prepping for the week

Meal shopping and prepping is something my husband and I (mostly) do together. Our town has a magnificent farmer's market that we try to go to on Saturday mornings. We stock up on eggs, fresh fruits and veg and occasionally cheese and meat there. 

I try to be careful where my dairy and meat is sourced from and there's a fantastic Scottish family farmer that we love. His eggs are beyond compare, each one tasting like golden love. (I received no kick back for this endorsement, but wouldn't say no to some free eggs.)

My husband has taken to doing almost all the meal prep for the week. He'll fill up all our water jugs then sauté up a giant batch of peppers and onions. We use them on almost anything, but have especially been enjoying veggie fajitas. 



I try and boil eggs for the week (for a work snack) and prepare my lunches ahead of time. This week is a delicious veggie, gluten free pasta salad with fresh herbs and veg from our trip to the farmers market. Delicious! (please read this in the voice of Gordon Ramsay.)

Hummus, bananas and yogurt are also a must have for the week. 

Aside from all this delicious grab-and-go food I like to make sure I'm also mentally prepared for the week. My job is very intense, emotionally charged and can be draining, so every little thing I can do to relax and re-set is very helpful. This means having clean clothes, taking a big nap, not taking on any big activities and feeling physically ready. 

Sometimes that looks like giving myself a facial or taking a bath (if my muscles are doing well enough to get in and out of the tub like that.) This week I got my nails done in a fun "out there" style that I've never done before.


Dragon Eye Nails

My husband and I also come up with a meal plan so we know what to make when we're tired and groggy after a long day. We try and cook together, but some nights all I can manage is keeping him company while he cooks. Just like with grocery shopping. We occasionally go together, but other days (like today) he runs off with a list we made to do the leg work.

I'm adjusting slowly to doing what I can when I can and saving energy for the really important things. It still isn't easy. But having bitchen nails does help.

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