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Simple Spring Kitchen Rhythms for Busy Moms

Lately I’ve realized I’m not in a “perfect routine” season when it comes to cooking. With little kids, changing schedules, and just everyday life, things don’t always go the way I planned and honestly, I’ve stopped trying to make them.

Instead, I’ve been leaning into simple kitchen rhythms. Not strict meal plans or complicated prep systems.

Just small habits that are making feeding my family feel a little easier right now.


Keeping Meals Simple (Especially Dinner)

This has probably been the biggest shift. Instead of trying to make something new or elaborate every night, I’ve been sticking with meals that are quick, easy, and don’t require a lot of thinking.

Things like:

  • simple pasta dishes
  • tacos
  • quick skillet meals

Some nights are more put together than others, but the goal right now is just getting something on the table without stress.


Having a Few “Go To” Meals on Repeat

I used to feel like I needed more variety, but right now, having a handful of meals I know work has been a lifesaver. Meals I don’t have to think about and know the kids will at least kind of eat.

It makes grocery shopping easier, cooking faster, and takes away that “what am I making tonight?” feeling.


Letting Lunch Be Easy

Lunch is not the time I’m trying to be creative.

Most days it’s:

  • leftovers
  • something quick
  • or a simple mix of whatever we have

And that’s been working just fine. Not every meal needs to be planned or impressive.


Keeping Ingredients Flexible

Instead of shopping for very specific recipes, I’ve been buying ingredients that can work in multiple meals.

Things like:

  • ground beef
  • chicken
  • pasta
  • tortillas
  • simple fruits and veggies

That way, if plans change (which they usually do), I can still put something together without starting from scratch.


Cooking Based on Energy Levels

This has been a big one for me. Some nights I have the energy to cook something a little more involved. Other nights? Not even close.

So instead of forcing it, I’ve been matching meals to my energy:

  • higher energy = try something new or a little more involved
  • low energy = super simple, quick meals (and let’s just say we’re really putting some miles on our new air fryer on those days)

It’s taken a lot of pressure off.


Not Overcomplicating the Kitchen

I’m not doing big prep days or cooking everything from scratch. I’m just doing what works for this season.

Sometimes that means:

  • shortcuts
  • simple recipes
  • or repeating the same meals more often than I used to

And honestly, it’s made cooking feel a lot more manageable.


What’s Actually Making the Difference

None of this is complicated. But these small shifts have made:

  • grocery shopping easier
  • cooking less stressful
  • and mealtime feel a little more doable

And right now, that’s exactly what I need.


Closing

If cooking has been feeling overwhelming lately, you don’t need a full system to fix it. Sometimes it’s just about finding a few simple rhythms in the kitchen that work for right now and letting that be enough.


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Thanks for inspiring me to fix more interesting meals for my 103 YO momma. THEY ARE GOOD, TOO!