A Beginner's Guide to Meal Prep - The WERK LIFE (2024)

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Everything you need to know to up your meal prep game.

Meal prep is the bomb-dot-com, and here’s why. Whether you’re looking to start eating healthier, save a bit of money on your lunch, or save a TON of time throughout the week – meal prep is the perfect solution to help you out.

Pros:

  • Eat HEALTHY! Meal prepping allows you to plan your healthy meals ahead of time, meaning no take-out and instant noodles
  • Save $$$. Eating out less = more money in your pocket (which probably = more shoes for you!)
  • Spend less time cooking and doing dishes during the week (because who really wants to come home after a long day of work to THAT?)
  • Expand your cooking skill set!
  • Get creative in the kitchen and experiment with flavours and spices
  • …and sooo much more!

Cons:

  • Repetitive and “leftover” food after a few days (and I’m going to counter that with a PRO! The beauty of meal prepping, is the flexibility. YOU get to decide what kinds of foods you want to eat, and when. Some people prep once a week, others prep 2-3 times a week. You make the decision that makes the con go away!)

So, if you’re interested in learning more about meal prep, and how you can start your very own lifestyle change today – follow the steps below, and you’ll be a meal prep guru in no time!

Step 1: Look ahead at your calendar

Before you start meal prepping, it’s important to look ahead at the upcoming week to see what days you’ll actually need to be making meals for. Maybe you’ve got dinner with a few friends on Tuesday, and a work lunch on Friday. Calendar out your week and block out the meals and days that you don’t need to prep for. This avoids wasted food and allows you to plan better for the week.

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Add up the total number of breakfasts, snacks, lunches, and dinners that you’ll need, so you can proportion your food and allocate accordingly for the work week.

For example, in this case, I know I’ll be needing to prep only 3 breakfasts (because I want to eat fresh meals on Thursday and Friday morning!), 8 snacks (2 x per day), 4 lunches, and 3 dinners.

Step 2: Create your menu

The second (and hands down the most fun) step is to create your menu. What do you want to eat for the week?

There’s nothing like a quick search on Pinterest to get the inspo going – but of course, opt in for the healthy choices. Choose meals that’ll nourish you, energize you, and give you the right nutrients you need across your proteins, fats, and carbs. Our ultimate grocery list for clean eating will help you out if you need a little more inspiration!

Fill in your calendar, and voila! You’ve got your meal prep menu for the week.

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Step 3: Go grocery shopping

Once you have your meal prep menu in place, you can easily create a list of the groceries and ingredients you’ll need for your meal prep. Be sure to pick up an adequate amount of each, to ensure you have enough for a week’s worth of meal prep.

WARNING:That chocolate bar was not on your meal prep plan! Stick to the list and you’ve got yourself a clean diet. 😉

Step 4: Cook, Bake, Fry, Prep

You can’t have meal prep without the pre-cooking! For this step, be sure to allocate 2-3 hours of your day – and I totally recommend a Sunday. Your best bet is to meal prep on the weekend, because the likeliness of you prepping during the week is only going to decrease.

Now, you’re going to be cooking and preparing almost a week’s worth of food, so get your multi-tasking hat on, and get ready to go! I’ll generally use the oven, slow cooker, and stove – all at once – so all of the parts of my prep are done and ready to go around the same time.

Remember: 2 hours in the kitchen on a Sunday, saves you plenty more hours during the week!

Step 5: Store your food

Did you realllly #mealprep if you didn’t store it in containers and take an insta-worthy pic? Last but not least, this step is the most important!

Portion out your food according to your meal prep calendar in separate containers. Be sure to store your food properly in glass or plastic containers (if choosing plastic, be sure that they’re microwave-safe).

Come Monday, after a dreadful morning of fighting yourself to get out of bed – you have one less thing to worry about. Warm up your breakfast, grab your lunch to go, and give yourself a pat on the back knowing that dinner’s ready for you when you come home.

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FAQs

What are 3 keys to successful meal prepping? ›

Follow these three steps and you'll be planning and prepping nutritious and delicious meals that fit your preferences and lifestyle!
  • Step 1: Make a Menu. First, think about your approach to meal planning — do you: ...
  • Step 2: Stock Your Pantry and Freezer with the Five Food Groups. ...
  • Step 3: Keep a Running Grocery List.
Jul 18, 2019

How does meal prep work? ›

Meal prepping involves preparing entire meals or dishes ahead of schedule and often in bulk. You may prepare and put together key elements of the dish or recipe or prepare the entire dish at one time.

When to meal prep? ›

Most meal prep meals will last between three to five days in the fridge. If you want to prep meals for the whole week, you'll want to schedule two days a week to do so (such as Sunday and Wednesday) to keep food as fresh as possible.

Does meal prepping help you lose weight? ›

Yes, meal prep can help a person reach their weight loss goals. Preparing meals in advance means that they can ensure each meal is nutritious and can help them reach their goals — for example, they can ensure that prepared lunches contain enough protein and vegetables.

Can you meal prep eggs? ›

Moreover, eggs are an essential ingredient in some great lunch recipes, too. The easiest way to meal prep eggs is to boil them and store them in the fridge for up to a week. You can meal prep hard-boiled eggs, fried eggs, as well as almost any egg-based dish, like omelettes, quiches, and casseroles with eggs.

What foods are not recommended for meal prepping? ›

Don't choose vegetables that will wilt or become soggy

Salad greens have a tendancy to wilt and become watery after only a day if mixed with veggies or meats that contain a high amount of water. Avocados turn brown and don't keep too well.

What foods are good for meal prep? ›

Soups, salads, and wraps are also great meal prepping options; these can be made in large batches and stored in airtight containers for easy reheating throughout the week. Finally, condiments and sauces can take your meal prep to the next level.

Do you eat the same meal every day for meal prep? ›

Since meal prepping can involve eating the same dish or types of food a few days in a row, it's not for people who prize variety and freshness above all else.

What are the rules for meal prepping? ›

When you cook a recipe, make extra portions for another day or two of meals, or to freeze for a different week. Be sure to date and label what goes in the freezer so you know what you have on hand. For lunches, get a head-start and use individual meal containers. Divide cooked food into the containers on prep day.

Can you meal prep salad? ›

Yes! Salads are not difficult to meal prep. The important part is to choose firmer vegetables and greens if you want your salads to last for a week. There are countless combinations of vegetables, salad dressings, and toppings that you can mix, trying out new tastes every week.

How many times a day should I eat meal prep? ›

While dietary guidelines typically recommend that you eat at least three meals and one snack a day, some people are more successful with weight loss if they eat smaller, more frequent meals. A six-meal-a-day plan may help you to better manage hunger and maintain energy levels.

What are the 5 basic steps of meal planning? ›

Meal Planning in 5 Easy Steps
  • Step 1: Determine your meal prepping technique. There are many different ways to prepare your meals and some may work better for you than others. ...
  • Step 2: Pick a day of the week for prep work. ...
  • Step 3: Find meals you enjoy. ...
  • Step 4: Make a shopping list. ...
  • Step 5: Start Small.
Oct 7, 2021

How do I start prepping food? ›

10 top tips to make meal prep easier
  1. Decide how many days to meal prep for. ...
  2. Start with lunch. ...
  3. Make a meal plan. ...
  4. Make one base recipe. ...
  5. Make one-pot dishes to minimise washing up. ...
  6. Use a slow cooker to do the work for you. ...
  7. Use shortcuts. ...
  8. Use multi-purpose ingredients.

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