Close Menu
Beverly Hills Examiner

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    David Byrne adds more UK and Ireland shows to summer 2026 ‘Who Is The Sky?’ world tour

    February 4, 2026

    Amazon AWS CEO Matt Garman pushes back against Elon Musk’s space data centers plan

    February 4, 2026

    Trump Just Made The Most Insane Statement About Elections In The History Of The Oval Office

    February 4, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Beverly Hills Examiner
    • Home
    • US News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Science
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Music
    • Television
    • Film
    • Books
    • Contact
      • About
      • Amazon Disclaimer
      • DMCA / Copyrights Disclaimer
      • Terms and Conditions
      • Privacy Policy
    Beverly Hills Examiner
    Home»Lifestyle»Tips and Recipes to Save Time
    Lifestyle

    Tips and Recipes to Save Time

    By AdminJanuary 13, 2025
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Reddit Telegram
    Tips and Recipes to Save Time


    One morning earlier this month, I woke up to freezing weather and feeling under the weather. It was the perfect day to stay cozy in pajamas—and in that moment, I felt so grateful for the couple of hours I’d spent the day before focused on my weekly meal prep. Our fridge was stocked with the building blocks of some delicious meals: a comforting chicken and rice soup, fresh greens and chopped veggies, creamy hummus, and a batch of morning glory muffins just waiting to be slathered with butter. My weekly meal prep had turned what could have been a stressful, unmotivated day into one filled with nourishing, effortless meals.

    One of my friends recently told me that, for him, happiness is a fridge full of food. It true—there’s a certain comfort that comes from knowing you have the makings of a delicious meal. But of course, the busyness of modern life means that most of us don’t have hours to spend on preparing complex meals.

    When I get home at the end of a long day, I want to have some healthy food options ready, and I promise that once you’ve stocked your kitchen, you can make nourishing meals easier than ordering takeout. For me, prepping ingredients ahead is the only way that I’m going to stick to healthy eating with a busy schedule. Enter: my weekly meal prep ritual.

    My Weekly Meal Prep Routine

    That’s where my easy meal prep strategy comes in. Every weekend, I make just a handful of simple “building block” recipes that I can use as a jumping off point for countless nourishing meals during the week. Roasted veggies can top a salad or fill a sandwich. A pot of quinoa forms the base of a grain bowl, or can become a cozy breakfast porridge. These base recipes are infinitely versatile, and part of the fun is getting creative and figuring out different ways to use them. 

    Watch the video above to see exactly how I knock out these five meal prep tasks in about an hour, then read on for the exact instructions. But first, some tips for weekly meal prep success.

    Meal prep ingredients.
    camille styles meal prep
    meal prep sweet potato

    Prep With the Seasons

    How do I decide what ingredients to use in each of these base recipes? For me, it’s all about getting inspired by what’s in season. When you have fresh lettuces or a deep orange sweet potato or perfectly ripe strawberries, it doesn’t take much to turn them into a delicious meal. It also means you’re getting the maximum nutrition from these whole, unprocessed foods so that you can really look and feel your best.

    meal prep egg bowl

    Practice Mindful Cooking

    If you think you don’t have time to meal prep on a Sunday, try thinking of it as a self-care moment—something you can take your time doing and enjoy the process. I love to pour a glass of kombucha, wine, or make a hot tea, turn on some music, and make my meal prep a ritual. And that amazing feeling of opening my fridge at the end of a long day and being met with healthy, delicious options? The ultimate reward.

    meal prep on table_meal prep for the week
    meal prep potato_meal prep for the week

    Keep It Easy

    You don’t need tons of time (an hour or two is plenty!) or any fancy equipment. Most of these recipes only require a knife, a cutting board, and a sheet pan. I try to be productive and make the most of my time: while the veggies are roasting and the grains are cooking on the stove, I make my dressing and my crunchy seed mix. You’ll get in your own rhythm and eventually won’t even have to look at any instructions. After doing these a few times, you’ll find your flow.

    Friendly Reminders

    • Clean as you go.
    • Write down a list of what you’re going to do in advance so you have a plan of action.
    • Remember that even if you just make a couple of these, it will still make a big difference during the week. Do what you can!
    meal prep grains

    Cook the Grains

    A container of cooked grains is one of the most versatile items you can have in your fridge. Cooked grains like farro or quinoa make a great side dish to any protein, or use as the base for a grain bowl, top with an egg, or even warm it up and add nut milk and cinnamon for a breakfast porridge.

    Today I’m using quinoa. I love its chewy consistency and plant-based protein, but you can use farro, buckwheat, rice, amaranth, or any others.

    How to cook perfect quinoa:

    1. Rinse 1 cup quinoa in a mesh strainer, then place in a small saucepan.
    2. Add 1 cup water and a pinch of salt, then bring to a boil.
    3. Once boiling, immediately reduce heat to low and cover. Let simmer for 20 minutes, fluffing with a fork halfway through to ensure quinoa isn’t sticking to the bottom of the saucepan.
    4. When it’s cooked, I place a folded dish towel between the pot and a lid while it cools to remove excess moisture.

    Cooked quinoa keeps in the fridge for five days. To freeze cooked grains, spread them in a single layer on a baking sheet, and transfer to the freezer for at least two hours. After the grains are frozen, you can store them in a freezer-safe container. 

    meal prep cauliflower_meal prep for the week
    meal prep sweet potato

    Roast Veggies

    Pretty much any vegetable tastes way better roasted—cooking at a high heat concentrates the flavor and gives a caramelization that I love. 

    My favorite veggies to roast:

    • sweet potatoes
    • broccoli
    • cauliflower
    • butternut squash
    • beets
    • baby red potatoes
    • cabbage
    • brussels sprouts
    • tomatoes
    • eggplant

    Add spices and herbs so that they always taste different and interesting. Sometimes I’ll toss mine in taco seasoning, other times I might drizzle with harissa or infused vinegar, or even just keep it simple with a pinch of Italian seasoning. Salt and pepper is always a must. Once made, they’re a perfect addition to salads, grain bowls, tacos, and sandwiches. 

    How to roast any veggie:

    • Preheat oven to 400 F.
    • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, and spread the veggies in a single layer, leaving some room around them so they roast instead of steam. You want the edges to get crispy and brown.
    • Drizzle with olive oil, salt, pepper (and any other spices you’re using) and toss them around. Roast until caramelized. (Cooking time will vary based on the veg.)
    meal prep salad

    Make a Dressing or Sauce

    This is the step that gets me excited about using my prepped veggies throughout the week. Grains and veggies can get a little boring without a flavor-packed sauce to drizzle over everything and make it devourable. Having a mason jar full of dressing at the ready means you have a salad dressing and a sauce for bowls, tacos, and veggie sides. You can drizzle over a roasted sweet potato or use as a dip for raw veggies. It’s truly your best friend when it comes to making easy and delicious meals in a flash. 

    This week, I’m making one of my favorites, Turmeric Vinaigrette. It’s super simple to make—just add all these ingredients to the blender:

    • 1 shallot, peeled and halved
    • 1 clove garlic
    • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
    • 2 tablespoons warm water
    • 2 teaspoons dijon mustard
    • Squeeze of honey
    • Teaspoon of ground turmeric
    • big pinch of salt and pepper
    • ½ cup extra-virgin olive oil

    Blend everything up, then store in a mason jar all week.

    washing lettuce and arugula, fresh spring produce, greens, meal prep, kitchen, casa zuma gathering board
    washing lettuce, fresh spring produce, greens, meal prep, kitchen, casa zuma gathering board

    Prep Your Salad Greens and Raw Veggies

    Are you 10x more likely to eat your veggies if they’re already washed and prepped in the fridge? SAME. And my kids are, too. I’ve started keeping a lidded container in the fridge full of chopped carrots, cucumbers, and bell peppers so that when they come into the kitchen looking for a snack right before dinner, I can point them to the crudité bowl. And we always have guacamole, hummus, or my weekly salad dressing (above) that they can pair with their veggie for dipping.

    Plus, when you have fresh lettuce and other chopped veggies ready, it’s so easy to throw together a salad with whatever dinner you’re serving. I’d much prefer to do all the prep in one go, rather than getting out my salad spinner and cutting board over and over.

    How I prep my veggies after my weekly grocery run:

    • Wash and dry my lettuce in a salad spinner, then wrap in paper towels to absorb moisture and store in the produce drawer of the fridge.
    • Peel and slice carrots, cucumbers, celery, bell peppers, and any other raw veggies I have laying around, so I can easily throw them into school lunches during the week.
    camille styles meal prep for the week

    Make the Spicy Seed Mix

    I’m big on adding crunch to just about everything—sometimes it’s just a handful of chopped nuts or seeds, but I love to have some kind of spicy seed mix in the fridge that I can sprinkle on everything from salads to bowls to veggie sides. It just gives it that little something, ya know?

    This recipe is super adaptable to any seed, nut, or spice you have on hand. Sometimes I go a little sweeter and add maple syrup or orange zest, but today I’m going savory with sea salt and coriander.

    How to make the spicy seed mix:

    • In a small sauté pan, add pumpkin seeds, sliced almonds, and sunflower seeds. Toast on low until they start to smell fragrant, then add sesame seeds, a pinch each of sugar and salt, and some coriander.
    • Toast until everything starts to get a little golden brown, then transfer to a mason jar and store in the fridge.


    Meal Prep Tips for Beginners





    Original Source Link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Reddit Telegram
    Previous ArticleTime-Travel Romances, Hidden Heroes, and a Tribute to Jimmy Carter
    Next Article Should Siegfried and Mrs. Hall Get Together?

    RELATED POSTS

    Antiperspirant vs Deodorant & The Application Hack That Changes Everything

    February 4, 2026

    The Best Yoga Mats for Every Kind of Practice and Price Point

    February 3, 2026

    Dress Code: Drift | FashionBeans

    February 3, 2026

    And How I’m Finding Joy at Home

    February 2, 2026

    11 Best Shoes For Wide Feet Men: Stay In-Style All Of 2026

    February 2, 2026

    EVERYDAY CARRY: Harbor | FashionBeans

    February 1, 2026
    latest posts

    David Byrne adds more UK and Ireland shows to summer 2026 ‘Who Is The Sky?’ world tour

    David Byrne has added fresh UK and Ireland shows to his ‘Who Is The Sky?’…

    Amazon AWS CEO Matt Garman pushes back against Elon Musk’s space data centers plan

    February 4, 2026

    Trump Just Made The Most Insane Statement About Elections In The History Of The Oval Office

    February 4, 2026

    Judge restricts use of tear gas on protesters at Portland ICE facility

    February 4, 2026

    Epstein-linked longevity guru Peter Attia leaves David Protein, and his own startup ‘won’t comment’

    February 4, 2026

    NASA’s Artemis II moon mission engulfed by debate over its controversial heat shield

    February 4, 2026

    Twinless review – a twee showcase for actor Dylan…

    February 4, 2026
    Categories
    • Books (1,039)
    • Business (5,945)
    • Film (5,881)
    • Lifestyle (3,983)
    • Music (5,949)
    • Politics (5,950)
    • Science (5,292)
    • Technology (5,879)
    • Television (5,568)
    • Uncategorized (2)
    • US News (5,931)
    popular posts

    Little Simz Wins 2022 Mercury Prize for Sometimes I Might Be Introvert

    Little Simz has won the 2022 Mercury Prize for her album Sometimes I Might Be Introvert.…

    We know what love is

    September 7, 2025

    Corrupt RINO Senator Roy Blunt Sides with FBI on Mar-a-Lago Raid But Said Nothing About Biden Stealing the 2020 Election

    August 28, 2022

    Interview with Chris Jones, Author of The Embers: The Bobby Tomlinson Story

    February 7, 2025
    Archives
    Browse By Category
    • Books (1,039)
    • Business (5,945)
    • Film (5,881)
    • Lifestyle (3,983)
    • Music (5,949)
    • Politics (5,950)
    • Science (5,292)
    • Technology (5,879)
    • Television (5,568)
    • Uncategorized (2)
    • US News (5,931)
    About Us

    We are a creativity led international team with a digital soul. Our work is a custom built by the storytellers and strategists with a flair for exploiting the latest advancements in media and technology.

    Most of all, we stand behind our ideas and believe in creativity as the most powerful force in business.

    What makes us Different

    We care. We collaborate. We do great work. And we do it with a smile, because we’re pretty damn excited to do what we do. If you would like details on what else we can do visit out Contact page.

    Our Picks

    NASA’s Artemis II moon mission engulfed by debate over its controversial heat shield

    February 4, 2026

    Twinless review – a twee showcase for actor Dylan…

    February 4, 2026

    ‘High Potential’ Boss Breaks Down Morgan’s Panic Attack and Comfort From Karadec Amid New Relationship (Exclusive)

    February 4, 2026
    © 2026 Beverly Hills Examiner. All rights reserved. All articles, images, product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent.
    Cookie SettingsAccept All
    Manage consent

    Privacy Overview

    This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
    Necessary
    Always Enabled
    Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
    CookieDurationDescription
    cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics".
    cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional11 monthsThe cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional".
    cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".
    cookielawinfo-checkbox-others11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other.
    cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance".
    viewed_cookie_policy11 monthsThe cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data.
    Functional
    Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.
    Performance
    Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.
    Analytics
    Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
    Advertisement
    Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.
    Others
    Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.
    SAVE & ACCEPT