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February 20, 2009

Okay. I know this is kind of a weird question… but how do you deal with your weekly meals, shopping, the whole feeding shebang? Does it get on top of you, or are you a well-oiled dinner making, lunch cutting machine? Or do you just eat out a lot because you are way too busy for this cooking stuff? I’ll tell you about us first.

We are a very busy household. Two boys at two different schools. Our shop and Brown Owls and making things for our wholesale customers keep us just millimetres short of insanity most of the time. But we like that. We USED to shop daily – thinking we’d eat better and it was more spontaneous and fun. Then I realised that we were spending heaps of money on crap supermarket food and the day would be clouded with the dreaded question ‘What will we make for dinner’ forever looming over the mid-afternoon horizon. It was not fun. I like fun. Something had to give.

We made some changes. We now shop weekly – with daily trips to our little Milk bar if we need milk or other sundry items. We go the market at the crack of dawn on a Saturday morning. We sip coffee with our bed hair and munch melty, cheesy, stringy pizza slices and make a list and off we go. Shoppity shop. Sippity sip. In the beginning we just had a regular list – lines and lines of unrelated elements bumped up together – avocados were next to chicken breasts, garlic loaf schmoozed with tinned tuna… it was chaos. But somehow we managed. Sometimes we even saw Shannon (okay. only once. but it was really totally memorable.)

Also, we also used to be trolley-less. We would, instead, lurch hunchbacked about the peach-strewn aisles like some sort of eco-bagged-sherpas. Not a pretty site. We stopped shopping when we couldn’t carry anymore – as opposed to when we’d got everything we needed. It was stupid. We always seemed to be missing the most important things – leading to furtive late night supermarket trips. Stupid.

But things have changed (again) in these here parts. After some terse words over whether to buy the $59 trolley (cam) or the $99 trolley (pip) – we now roll our double-decker ($99) trolley about the market with our ALPHA-list. Yes. We have an Alpha-list. We got it for Christmas.

You see, Kirsty and I had some long discussions (okay, not that long – but I like to embellish and she might tell me off)… so Kirsty and I had some incredibly long discussions about lists and stuff. How they should be organised, columns, rows, that kind of thing. You know, Kirst. She likes to be organised. She’s a good influence on me.

Anyhoo, lo and behold, for Christmas Kirsty gave me the Big Book of Alpha-Lists. It’s fabric covered, it’s bound and it’s SO useful (click image below to enlarge). I carry it proudly at the market – face out so people can see how good it is and how messy and creative my writing is. I WANT them to want a list like mine. I want them to know how clever me and Kirst are. I want them to have list envy. It’s not mean, it’s just that I know their life would be heaps easier if they had a sensible list like mine! I’m helping them, you see. Admitting they have a problem is really important for them, isn’t that right?

As you can see from our list, it features not only messy, early morning writing, but also heaps of kid friendly meal options – recipe notes and categorised sections for produce and meat and other things. It’s totally helpful and conscientious. It sets the culinary week in stone for everyone and keeps us calm and un-hungry. (Admittedly we sometimes swap the meals around to different nights – but that’s because we’re flighty.)

This list is the best list you will ever meet. It’s totally the A to Z of all you can eat. Well… all you can eat at our house anyway. Or else you get nothing else til Breakfast time. Those are the rules.

xx Pip

PS – Don’t ask me to ask Kirsty to make you one. Because I said I wouldn’t. But you could ask her yourself. Then I’m off scot-free – and you can be an A-lister too.

  • lindsey clare February 24, 2009 at 10:43 AM

    i heart lists!
    i did a guest post on a great nutrition blog on this very topic!
    http://www.kathrynelliott.com.au/blog/2008/08/23/day-23-compile-a-clever-shopping-list

  • Taccolina February 22, 2009 at 7:14 AM

    My goodness! We do the same list! Except I’m a nerd and I draw mine up every week from scratch on scrap paper. And it’s he other way around — food in the main parts, Monday-Sunday dinner notes in the corner. Works a treat! Betch we’ve been bumping trolleys in the aisles at the market for months.

  • Princess Kirstie February 22, 2009 at 2:32 AM

    Wow cute as. I am a list maker (Thanks Mum), my menu and shopping list is on the computer, a database even; it gets compiled, printed and then attacked with a highlighter. I like your spontaneous organisation, I think I organise myself into a corner sometimes. However I would rather shop for treasures than flour so I do monthly supermarket(s) shop (a huge day) with little weekly or sometimes more market visits (and my pimped up trolley). My pimped nana trolley features in my post for the day. Thanks for the inspiration to share.

  • librarygirl February 21, 2009 at 5:46 AM

    I do the meal planning and once a week shop and the planning is the hardest bit (but so worthwhile!) BUT the other trick is “use what you have” so I also plan around the pantry – for example a tin of chick peas in there means a pumpkin and chick pea curry that week, kidney beans and cheese and tomatoes means nachos, honey and cornflakes = honey joys etc etc. Then nothing sits in the cupboard forever and an ever changing menu
    in the house. And no waste, ever!

  • Miss Lady Finger February 20, 2009 at 11:10 PM

    I am a list maker too! I do the whole weekly meal plan thing, catagorise my lists (even in order of the way the supermarket aisles go – geeky!)…….but nooooo, I do not have a pre printed template. That I think I need. It would make writing them so much more satisfying, wouldn’t it? x

  • se7en February 20, 2009 at 10:19 PM

    I love this post! I have nothing of interest to add – except how in the world did you ever find the time to shop daily. We have a vague weekly plan and a box of random local veggies that arrive that adds to the vagueness – but the thought of shopping daily makes me want to go to bed and never ever get up again!

  • thornberry February 20, 2009 at 10:15 PM

    I LOVE a list – and that one is super! Trust Kirsty to come up with it – she is the true queen of organisation.

  • Salihan February 20, 2009 at 9:54 PM

    Thanks for sharing the shopping list. I’ll separate my grocery items from now on.

    I’ve been planning weekly meals and doing weekly shopping for last couple of months. It’s been really good and frees up a lot of thinking time about what we’re having for dinner and whether we’ve got what we need.

    I’ve been doing this thanks to the “Cut the Clutter” book by Cynthia Townley Ewer. She also has a website Organizedhome.com where you can print a lot of home organising stuff like menus and lists. Just thought I’ll share that with you.

    Have a great weekend!

  • sion February 20, 2009 at 3:01 PM

    that is indeed an ubercool list. I can’t even commit to a shopping list (mine’s in my head) let alone a meal plan (I might not WANT x that night, or at all this week!), though, so what I really have envy for is the brain that can use the groovy list properly.

  • CurlyPops February 20, 2009 at 10:14 AM

    I love a good list and I love a good nonna trolley. I have 2 nonna trolleys depending on where I’m going, but I don’t have the piece de resistnace double decker nonna trolley!

  • meet me at mikes February 20, 2009 at 10:12 AM

    I like nanna trolleys.
    Yes i do.

  • Ngaire February 20, 2009 at 9:10 AM

    Pip your list looks fantastic! I do a weekly menu plan and with my husband and I both working full time it works really well. If I am not home to cook tea and he needs to cook he knows exactly what to cook and knows that the ingredients are there.
    I want a list like yours!

  • Nicola February 20, 2009 at 8:24 AM

    If i saw you and you lovely list in the supermarket i would WANT your list. Its perfectly simple in an i cant believe no ones ever thought of that before sort of way and your creatively messy writing is lovely. I have list Envy…

    We usually do a weekly shop, and i always write a list, but i have only started planning meals the last two weeks as money has gotten tighter and ive actually found its working well. I have a tartan granny trolley which im fond of pulling round the supermarket..its practical but completely daggy.

  • Kirsty February 20, 2009 at 5:50 AM

    You’re a list maker from way back…

  • Melanie February 20, 2009 at 5:28 AM

    Oh, and re. the Australian garlic – yes, buy it! We both grow our own and buy Australian from a nearby grocer. It doesn’t grow green bits as quickly as Chinese garlic does, either.

  • Melanie February 20, 2009 at 5:27 AM

    I’ve just started doing the whole weekly-menu-planning thing this year (hello NYResolution!) in an effort to get myself cooking more, and junking-out less. It’s working, though my lists are not as cool as yours Pip 🙂

  • jesska February 20, 2009 at 5:22 AM

    I love a good list! I found this daily menu planner from a print a day but the shopping list of the side is a nifty extra.

    I recycle my envelopes with a bulldog clip and write on the back as a shopping list. I guess I scribble down 3-4 actual meals to get ingredients for, but quite often it’s a case of buying what looks tasty at the market.

  • sheezamageeza February 20, 2009 at 4:53 AM

    (ooer i do look nice don’t i)

    i lust for your list a bit. it’s super clever you and kirst are rad.

    also, did you read the same article as i did on australian garlic in the age this week? i’m totally going to watch out for it and pay the extra too.

  • Christie February 20, 2009 at 4:50 AM

    pip, I didn’t realise that you were a doctor until I tried tried read your writing!!!

    reading your list I thought that you were eating at the pub 3 nights a week until i figured out that it said ‘pip’!!

    sorry i missed you today 🙁