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Evening Meal
Hi everyone, I provide a freshly cooked evening meal for my mindies but at the moment I am struggling to do them. I need to start preparing meals as soon as I get back from the school run to have dinner ready by 5, but between parents picking up children from 4.30 and 2 of the many children I care for being VERY demanding, I'm facing more delays and struggling to get meals ready for as late as 5.30. Does anyone have any suggestions apart from me stopping doing them? Many thanks
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Prepare everything on an afternoon while mindees are having a nap or quite time, then all you have to do after school is heat up and serve. This is what one of my cm friends does.
I no longer do evening meals for the reasons you stated. Hope you find a solution that works for you
Love Amanda
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Other alternative is something in the oven which can be put together earlier like shepherds pie or lasange (could even bulk cook it at weekend) or use a slow cooker to do it all for you, easy to prep in the morning and then take it out and serve when ready
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Originally Posted by
murphf
Other alternative is something in the oven which can be put together earlier like shepherds pie or lasange (could even bulk cook it at weekend) or use a slow cooker to do it all for you, easy to prep in the morning and then take it out and serve when ready
This is what I do. Other options: pasta bake, baked potatoes, chilli, soup, chicken pie. I love my slow cooker!
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I prep meals either in morning ( or even night before ) and put them in slow cooker or I cook after lunch whilst everyone has a nap or quiet time.
I try to ensure that I need do nothing when I get home apart from maybe cooking a few veg.
We usually have tea at 4.30.
I've always cooked this way, ever since I was a nanny 25+ years ago! Mind you ... when I'm not working I am not nearly so organised!
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Originally Posted by
loocyloo
I prep meals either in morning ( or even night before ) and put them in slow cooker or I cook after lunch whilst everyone has a nap or quiet time. I try to ensure that I need do nothing when I get home apart from maybe cooking a few veg. We usually have tea at 4.30. I've always cooked this way, ever since I was a nanny 25+ years ago! Mind you ... when I'm not working I am not nearly so organised!
I do this too although I'm finding that as my children get older I don't want to have dinner so early and my kids never get to eat with daddy. At the same time I like to get dinner over with as I exercise in the evenings. We just need more hours in the day lol
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I gave up providing cooked meals couple of years ago. Now all mindees bring lunch box or meal from home to be re-heated. I wasnt happy being in kitchen trying to cook/serve meal with toddlers about. I explain this to parents when they visit, never been a problem.
Much more relaxed now as if food isnt eaten I have wasted time or money on it
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Thank you for your replies everyone they are all very helpful.
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