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Here are some suggestions from three pros for creating successful meal plans — that hopefully feel like less of a chore too. | cbc_life

. "Some people are really good at organizing but terrible at following through, while others are overwhelmed by the process," she said via email. "If you are honest with yourself about the barrier that keeps you from formulating a plan, then you can get over the hurdle."

Of course, there's a hurdle that's common to so many of us regardless of our circumstances: feeling too busy to cook. All the more reason to stick with simple, easy recipes, says food writer and cookbook author. Even he's doing what he can to simplify these days, like relying more on condiments to do some heavy lifting. "It's just one little thing," he said.

Banackissa advises getting choosy kids involved in the process of selecting and helping with meals. "If the picky eater is an adult, let them be responsible for one meal of the week — or one side dish if it is easier," she said.

 

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