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  • Alfredn
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 442

    Energy-Saving Meal Prep with Kids: Any Hacks?

    Hi everyone! Meal prep can be a lifesaver for busy parents, but I'm curious how I can make ours more energy-efficient, especially with little helpers in the kitchen.
    Do you have any tips or hacks for reducing energy usage during meal prep while involving the kids?
  • byangskieee
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 197

    #2
    Absolutely! Meal prep with kids can be a breeze with a bit of creativity and planning. How about turning meal prep into a fun activity by involving the kids in choosing recipes and helping with age-appropriate tasks like washing vegetables or stirring ingredients? You can also make it a game by setting up a "prep station" with colorful bowls and kid-friendly utensils. To save energy, opt for energy-efficient cooking methods like using a slow cooker or instant pot, which require minimal supervision and use less electricity than traditional stovetop cooking. Plus, preparing large batches of meals at once not only saves time but also reduces energy consumption since you're cooking in bulk. With these hacks, meal prep becomes a fun and efficient way to bond with your kids while saving energy in the kitchen!

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    • Prel
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2024
      • 167

      #3
      Totally get what you mean! Meal prepping with kiddos can be a blast but also a bit hectic, right? 😅 One hack I swear by is using smaller appliances like toaster ovens or electric skillets instead of the big oven. They use way less energy! Plus, it's super fun for the little ones to help with those. 🍳👧 Another tip is to chop veggies in advance and store them in reusable containers. Saves time and energy during the cooking frenzy! 🥦♻️ Hope these ideas help! Can't wait to hear what others suggest! 🌱✨

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      • fab_charms
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2024
        • 189

        #4
        Meal prep with kids can be chaotic, but there are definitely ways to make it more energy-efficient. One tip is to involve the kids in the planning process - let them help choose recipes and make grocery lists. That way, you're not running back and forth to the store multiple times a week, which saves energy and reduces waste. Another idea is to use energy-efficient appliances whenever possible - things like slow cookers or pressure cookers use less energy than stovetop cooking or oven baking. Plus, they're usually safer for kids to use with supervision. And don't forget about using leftovers creatively - instead of cooking new meals every day, repurpose leftovers into new dishes to cut down on energy usage. Happy meal prepping!

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        • jhoannabuenafe
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2024
          • 316

          #5
          Hey there! 😊 Getting the kids involved in meal prep is not only a great way to spend quality time together but also an opportunity to teach them about energy efficiency! One tip is to opt for energy-efficient appliances like induction cooktops or convection ovens, which can help save energy while cooking. Additionally, involving the kids in meal planning can help reduce food waste, another way to be more eco-friendly. Plus, using reusable containers for storing prepped ingredients or leftovers can cut down on disposable packaging. And don't forget to turn off appliances and lights when not in use to save even more energy. Happy cooking with your little helpers! 🍳👩‍🍳🌱​

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