For all the people griping about eating the same thing for a week - couple things. This is how I have managed to keep our food costs low throughout the pandemic. If you make a double batch of ingredients of the same thing, it is using less different products and produces a lot less waste. By doing this, my food bill has actually gone down. I don't have to worry about cooking again all week. We've been using far less electric only cooking once a week. My bill went from over $100 and now is $55 to $65 a week on average. Switching out meals the next week to something totally different adds the variety. If people in third world countries can eat rice and beans for every meal, I think I can eat the same two meals daily for a week, knowing it will be switched up the next week. I'm not starving and well fed.
Thank you so much for the comment and also sharing your perspective. I love hearing how you've found what works for you! I think a lot of people don't realize how often they eat the same meals week after week. Haha!!
@@autumnhardie8625 absolutely!! It matters to me that this is a space where different opinions are always respected. And I really do appreciate folks sharing other strategies because it could easily help someone reading through 🥰
Meat is only good for 3-4 days...so you cook Sunday for all week but by Thursday, Thursday and Friday are no longer good. Sounds like a waste to me. You can meal prep very affordable without eating the same the, every meal.
@@froggy0165 I leave 3 or 4 days out and put the rest in the freezer for the rest of the week and then just pull it the day before. I've not had any issues with food going bad.
@lovelybylisa I absolutely love your channel!!! You inspire all of us to continue to meal prep and ur food ideas are always flavourful and creative..Food prep can get very bland and monotonous. Blessings to you and your family ❤️. I'm African Canadian 🌺.
@@Chatelaine0 Thank you so much!! 🥰🥹 I sincerely appreciate it!! It brings me so much joy to share my meal prep process, proving that meal prep doesn't have to be boring or bland! The more diverse flavors, the better! 🤩 If we eat what we love, we're more likely to stick with it! I'm so happy to have you here! Thank you!! 🤗
Hello! Thank you for the kind comment! I use a freezer to maintain the freshness of the food for a week. 🤗 Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
Thanks so much for the comment and question! 🤗 Happy to share the link to the containers- they’re the best! Meal Prep Containers- two compartment amzn.to/3qKiCde
Hi! Thank you so much for the kind comment!! 🤗 Excited to know you’re starting meal prep! Yay! One of my biggest concerns with meal prepping is food safety! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
@@kaybee9071 thank you so much for taking the time to comment and ask questions!! I’m happy to answer them 🤗 i would eat the yogurt first, then warm up the eggs or sometimes I just eat both of them cold 😂
@@jimmyjaimejorge8204 Thank you so much for your comment and question! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
@@marykay9509 Thank you so much for your comment and question! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely I reheat them in the microwave but you could also reheat in the oven! 🤗
If you don't want to microwave the yogurt, don't spread it. It's one tablespoonful. Pick it up in a spoon. Microwave meal, then re-dollop your oatmeal. 😊
Thanks so much for your comment and questions!! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). I microwave them when I’m ready to eat and the frozen ones just take a bit longer! Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
Welcome to my channel! And thank you so much!! My husband is Congolese and I love trying foods from different cultures! We just ate at a fabulous Nigerian restaurant recently- Radio Kwara in Brooklyn!
There’s no such thing as a dumb question! 🤗 Thank you so much for your comment and question! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
@@arbenalputra7510 Thank you so much for your comment and question! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
Thanks so much for the comment and question! Happy to share the link to the containers- they’re the best! Meal Prep Containers- two compartment amzn.to/3qKiCde
@@lizziem52704 Thank you so much for your comment and question! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
@@Tammy_wit_a_y thanks for the comment and question!! I’ve got a video linked below! I store most of them with the lids on because of the dividers. 🤗 🔗 ruclips.net/user/shortsd_XD8X1NL3o?si=zxQgGz4rzk2K1Tro
Not a stupid question! 🤗I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
Hello! I really want to start making preps, but I have a problem with food in my fridge quickly spoiling or “sweating” in containers. How do you deal with this?
Hello! Thank you so much for the comment and your questions! Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth and food spoilage is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). Adding a link here for additional food storage tips and I hope this helps! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
Miss ma'am that looks great! I wish I had the desire to plan food.. I could be saving $, losing weight eating healthier. Instead i'm invested in watching other ppl cooking and listening to true crime.😅 Ahhhh whatever brings you joy I guess
@@alexisruffin7719 Thanks for the comment! This reminds me of when I watched so many cooking shows on TV when I was in high school! 😂 it’s how I learned to cook and what I think inspired my eventual meal prep journey! You’ll start when and if you’re ready to! 🫶I feel like I would enjoy true crime but I haven’t ever really watched! 🫣
@@Downrightjaded Thanks so much for the comment and question! 🤗Depending on the day I’ll either eat the yogurt, then microwave the eggs or I’ll just eat both cold 😂
@@jessicac7360 I’ve been there!! 😅 Currently I am so thankful to have a very large fridge and freezer but before I had a 1/2size fridge (hello nyc apartments 🥲) and I had to rearrange the shelves to fit the containers more than once 😂
Thank you so much for your comment and question! 🤗 I’m excited to hear you’re ready for a new level of meal prep 🙌 It really is a game changer for me! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA has a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
@lovelybylisa wow such great info and advice thank you!! What do you store your meal prep in, in the freezer? I assume not the glass storage bowls used in the video. I always wonder if zip lock bags are a good choice or is there a better option? Also, do you microwave the dinners after you pull them out of the fridge in the glass bowls, or do you oven reheat?
@@Oldaccount1000 absolutely! Happy to help! I switched to glass containers ~5 years ago and these ones go into the freezer, microwave, oven, dishwasher so they really simplified things for me. 😅 I think Ziplocks could work well but I personally preferred something more sustainable/for the long term 😊
@@lovelybylisa I guess I never realized glass can go on the freezer.Silly me thank you so much.I appreciate this so much. I think I will invest in those.
@@WildFirez_96 Thanks so much for the comment! I love this dress so much! It’s from Lululemon, there’s a few left in another color ! shop.lululemon.com/p/skirts-and-dresses-dresses/Cotton-Wrap-Front-T-Dress-MD/_/prod11140182
Thank you so much for your comment and question! Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA has a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods and no longer than 3 days in the refrigerator... I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
@@darrenmontrose524 haha yes! Thanks for the comment! I either eat the whole thing cold if I’m short on time OR I will eat the yogurt cold first then warm up the eggs! 😊
Looks amazing! The problem for me is storage. I live in a small room and i have a tiny frigde with a small upper part of it being the freezer. I wanna meal prep but i dont have enough space for 3 meals a day for 5 days
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment and share more about you, too! I completely understand having a small fridge! I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately and if I was in the same situation I think I would meal prep ingredients instead of separate meals. And maybe only 3 days at a time will work given your space 💕 Wishing that you can have a larger fridge/freezer soon!
Thanks so much for the comment and question! I've got a loose recipe on my blog, I'll link it here. Essentially it's just hot sauce and bbq sauce, very simple🤗 www.lovelybylisa.com/blog/beef-suya
@@Pixieglitter111 Thanks so much for the comment!! Usually in the microwave but occasionally in the oven! For this breakfast meal, I ate the yogurt cold then microwaved the rest 🙌🤗
As the person who does alllll the cooking and preparing and shopping in our house. I honestly wouldn’t mind eating the same thing all week,. It takes the guess out of “what am I gonna make today”
@@emmy5865 thank you so much for the comment! Yes!! I completely can attest that the bandwidth freedom is the best part of meal prepping. Less decision fatigue is what I always advocate for!! 🙌🙌
@@elisa68 Thank you so much for your comment and question! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
Thanks so much for the comment! Yes, freezer, oven, dishwasher, microwave ! 💯 Meal Prep Containers- one compartment amzn.to/3SUXv1J Meal Prep Containers- two compartment amzn.to/3qKiCde
@@MelodyT78 haha thanks for the comment and I completely understand! This works for two people but if we have children we’ll need a much bigger freezer 😂
Thank you so much for your comment and question! Safe food storage to protect against bacteria has several components ~the temperature food is stored at and the water content of the food itself. The USA FDA recommendation is below 40* F. I personally like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36* F, and I don't recommend storing meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. Adding a link here for food storage tips, too! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
Google translate helped to tell me you’re surprised by the size of the yogurt container! 😂 this container came from the store Costco, where you can buy items in bulk and they’re a discounted price. 😆
@@lovelybylisa oh sorry for write in portuguese *rs In my country, I can only find 500g jars in a few markets. Usually, they only sell the little 150-gram jars. I was amazed
@@ingridfreitas6328 I love the Portuguese! Haha I just needed some google help! 😆 this is definitely not the normal size in most US grocery stores, it’s a very large container 😂
Hi ! Thank you for your comment and question! Linking here ~ I've had great luck with them. They go in the oven, freezer and dishwasher, too! Meal Prep Containers- one compartment amzn.to/3SUXv1J Meal Prep Containers- two compartment amzn.to/3qKiCde
@@joycebradley7897 Hi Joyce, thanks for your comment and question! I have some recipes posted on my blog and I’m working on adding more! lovelybylisa.com
Thank you! 💖And yeah, I'm really unfazed by it now. It makes the rest of my week so much easier, I can't imagine cooking any other way now. No more decision fatigue for me lol😂
@@lovelybylisa Lol I thought about it some more and if it was 3 of my all time favorite meals, I could do it 7 days 😻 I totally get the decision fatigue though 😭 especially when my kids are soooo picky and mostly don’t like the same things, some nights I end up making 3 different meals 😳 I know, it’s insane lol 😂
@@AshErin8304 haha I totally understand what you mean about eating your favorite meal on repeat 😂 that is why I change the flavors so much from week to week!! 😆 and omg 3 meals in one night? You sound like a very kind mom 🥰
I wisssssh i could eat the same thing all week. I get theough 3 days then i want to barf and would rather starve than eat that thing again. 😢 Unless im hyperfizated on a specific food... But i never know when that will end lol
@@marisamatson3103 thanks so much for the comment! I completely understand that. Some meals I’m more jazzed than others to eat. Maybe you could just plan for 2x a week meal prep, every 3 days. 🤷♀️
Hi, so you cook this and eat The same Leftovers for five days????? Orbis this just for 2 to 3 days? I thought omce you cook food you supposed to consume in ,two days...idk!
Thank you so much for your comment and question! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). And yes, I eat the same thing for a week and drastically change it the next week! Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
Haha I completely understand this isn't for everyone. 😅I've realized removing the mental burden and daily decisions of choosing what to eat, cooking, cleaning, etc has freed so much space for me to focus on the other things that matter to me and I save a ton of money cooking this way. Food is really personal and you have to like what you make! Also, thanks for your comment and compliment, I sincerely appreciate it! 🥰
@@lovelybylisa Hey, I totally get why you do it. But I'm a single guy with no kids. I'm only 35 and I like my variety. Now breakfast, I could totally be okay with because usually it's about the same anyways, and with being a welder I'm usually too hot to eat lunch. It's spent in the car with the AC on lol. But I love trying new stuff for dinner. Whether I make it at home or I go to some new spot in town, I gotta have my choices. But hey, if it works for you? Get it!
@@KhaozVoidI completely understand that, too! I just love all the time it frees up! Maybe you could try having some breakfasts prepared to see if you like it, OR if it drives you crazy 😂😜
Can you please explain the storing process there is no use making these vlogs if you don’t explain how to store these meals for the week..important stuff we need to know..the breakfast is t going to sit in the ridge for a week without going off that yoghurt will start to go funky..?????
@@CultgentlemanJack Thank you so much for your comment and question! My longer format content shares more details about safe food storage and I’ll add some details below. I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
Thanks for the comment and question! I have a Master’s degree in Public Health Nutrition and a major focus of mine is Nutritional Epidemiology. HFCS is essentially the same as table sugar in metabolic effect and safe to consume in moderation. It’s not something I regularly consume and can be part of a balanced dietary intake.
@@lovelybylisa It’s interesting though that before high fructose corn syrup was introduced there wasn’t NAFLD. I’m a retired registered nurse and have been studying what’s in the food we eat for a few years now. I try to eat organic as much as possible and at least non gmo if organic isn’t available. Your meals do look delicious by the way.
@@johnniepaffe6027 Thanks for commenting back! This is a topic I could talk about all day!! Yes, NAFLD is more prevalent now that ever before, but eating an excess of HFCS is only one potential culprit. The way our food and healthcare systems are setup in the US don't do us any favors, either! As a retired nurse, you know more than I do how much the healthcare system in the US is broken. Similar things could be said about our food system, AND the greatest impact on our individual health/wellbeing will always be SDOH. Why is it that buying produce is more expensive that buying UPF, right? 😞 I always try to strike a balance. Day to day, I'm able to eat and food whatever I like, whatever the price point, which is an incredible privilege. I try to not demonize one specific food or ingredient overall, it's so much more complex than that!!
@@lovelybylisa Sadly, I don’t trust the FDA to determine what’s safe to eat. I’ll do my own research. And it’s also sad that buying pesticide free and non GMO foods is not affordable for most families. Thank you for your responses. Continued success with your channel. ❤️
@@johnniepaffe6027 Definitely understand that! I'm sure you would love Marion Nestle's work alongside Dr. Niyati Parekh's research, both professors from my program. Another great person would be Jennifer Pomeranz. 🫶 They're all distilling the complexities with corporations and our food systems!
Umm? Am I the only one 😮 that's thinking "How the hell did you make any of parts for these meals? Girl I'm not on your Blog! But this kind of want me want to know you but not just yet! 😮🤔🤔
Hi! Thanks for the comment! It sounds like you’re under the impression that both sugar and corn syrup aren’t ideal. On my channel, I try to avoid dichotomous thinking around food and food choices! 👍This sauce was on sale, and that’s what worked for my family this week!
@lovelybylisa sadly, I bought them 2 for 1 and ofcourse love the taste but sugar is addictive for me, causes great inflammation pain and obesity with liver disease, so it's a big no for me. What about bananas and a little raw honey instead?
@@allesasmart thank you so much for sharing! There’s a lot of controversy around sugar and it’s “addictive properties”. It’s empirically understood that sugar shouldn’t be a main source of fuel for us, but establishing a healthy relationship + boundaries around sugar is also really important to live in our modern world! Sugar is also in a banana and honey !! I have a masters degree in public health nutrition so it’s also not lost on me how complex of a topic this is.
@lovelybylisa I agree honey and bannanas are sugar, and I feel there are worse to not as 'worse' sugars...but in my case moderation doesn't work. The addiction kicks in even with smell. It takes 100% constant focus and diligence to eat in a healthy way for me, society and 'fraud foods' make it nearly impossible. The only positive side tomy sugar addiction is it makes me more compassionate to actual addicts.
@@allesasmart I am really sorry to hear this is an ongoing struggle for you. 💗What you're describing is beyond my scope of practice, but I would be happy to provide any recommendations/ resources who might be able to help. Everyone deserves to have a healthy relationship with all foods. 💕
Thanks so much for the comment! I love this dress so much! It’s from Lululemon, there’s a few left in another color in case it could work ! shop.lululemon.com/p/skirts-and-dresses-dresses/Cotton-Wrap-Front-T-Dress-MD/_/prod11140182
😅 they were definitely an investment, but I’ve had them for almost 5 years now! The price has gone up since I purchased them last. I wish I had a discount code to share 🥲
@@lovelybylisa no worries! Thank you for responding! They definitely are good quality, I just got mine but I love them. It’s definitely more worth it to invest in better quality then to be breaking containers all the time for sure
@@Vannazzzz of course! I always reply! 🫶 I’m glad you like them but I definitely wish they weren’t so expensive!😅 and yes, you’re so right- these will last vs buying more of a lower quality/lower price product to just replace them all the time. I looove that they can go directly into the oven, too! 🤩
Thanks so much for the comment! In my life right now my family includes only myself and my husband. Half of the meals I feature are his and half are mine! 💕
No she prepared 10 of each meal. So that was 30 meals. Clearly for her and her husband for 5 days of the week, 3 meals a day, and the other 2 days they can go out to eat or whatever they want
@@ladyJustis Thank you so much for your comment and question! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
Hey! Thanks for the comment! Im always surprised but I think the end of the week days are the best 😂 you could also store in the freezer and take out the night before…that would slow down the “mushy” a bit 😄
Thank you so much for your comment and question! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
@@DjSselim thanks for the comment. You never know when someone wants to be a parent but is having a hard time making that a reality. Please remember this before you comment things like this!
@@lovelybylisa Hi, thanks for the reply, I was just surprised at the number of hidden sugars when I looked at the ingredients on the sauces. There are over 30 different names for sugar (depending on the concentration) - I only know this as im trying to cut out all processed food.... fyi home made pasta sauce is so much quicker to make than i thought. I love the energy in your videos tho :)
@@lucymurphy510 hi Lucy! 😊Thanks so much for elaborating! I understand now, the BBQ sauce does have sugar. I have a masters degree in public health nutrition (nutrition related disease in populations) and cook a lot of things from scratch but sometimes the processed sauce makes the most sense for me! I make a red sauce for pasta too, I’m partly Italian and enjoy cooking from scratch when I can. Ultimately I try to not think about food dichotomously, good/bad because it’s different for everyone 🥰
@@kayl.2877 Hi! Thank you so much for the comment!! It’s true, I think sometimes people just like to share what works for them. People comment all the time and say “I could never, why do you do this?” Haha I just brush it off. This is what works for me 😂 made my life a million times easier ! 😆
Wish I knew how to meal prep like this, I bearly know how to cook, all I make is fish and chicken, I’m trying to learn how to cook rice now and other stuff but it’s hard and tiring tbh
Thanks so much for your comment and I know learning all of this can feel overwhelming AND tiring. 🥰I'm excited that you are learning how to cook so you can make anything you want for yourself. It can be very, very tiring to cook then cleanup and I often feel the same way. What I've found is that it's always worth it when I eat a meal I made for myself. Either I love the meal or I learn something (which sometimes is learning what NOT to do haha). Please let me know if there's anything I can do to help !! 💕
For all the people griping about eating the same thing for a week - couple things. This is how I have managed to keep our food costs low throughout the pandemic. If you make a double batch of ingredients of the same thing, it is using less different products and produces a lot less waste. By doing this, my food bill has actually gone down. I don't have to worry about cooking again all week. We've been using far less electric only cooking once a week. My bill went from over $100 and now is $55 to $65 a week on average. Switching out meals the next week to something totally different adds the variety. If people in third world countries can eat rice and beans for every meal, I think I can eat the same two meals daily for a week, knowing it will be switched up the next week. I'm not starving and well fed.
Thank you so much for the comment and also sharing your perspective. I love hearing how you've found what works for you! I think a lot of people don't realize how often they eat the same meals week after week. Haha!!
@@lovelybylisa thank you. It is nice to feel that differing opinions are valued.
@@autumnhardie8625 absolutely!! It matters to me that this is a space where different opinions are always respected. And I really do appreciate folks sharing other strategies because it could easily help someone reading through 🥰
Meat is only good for 3-4 days...so you cook Sunday for all week but by Thursday, Thursday and Friday are no longer good. Sounds like a waste to me. You can meal prep very affordable without eating the same the, every meal.
@@froggy0165 I leave 3 or 4 days out and put the rest in the freezer for the rest of the week and then just pull it the day before. I've not had any issues with food going bad.
I don't mind eating the same meal for a week as long as it's delicious.
Exactly!! 😆 when it’s good you don’t even notice !!
And you can switch the order each day. It’s worth it to have more time at night with my munchkins, and they don’t seem to mind.
@@kaybee9071 you could totally switch the order around !! Whatever works for you 🫶💕
There is no way it's still tastes good or is still fresh after a few days if it's not frozen
@@ladyJustis always frozen after day 3 🫶
This is the firt meal prep where someone added suya. I love love love
Thank you so much for your kind comment! It’s important to me to cook and appreciate diverse foods! 💗🥰
Thank you so much Lisa for this video❤❤❤
You’re too kind! Thanks for taking the time to comment and share such a nice note!! 💕
NIGERIAN BEEF SUYA...GIRL YOU ARE A WINNER.
Omg, thank you so much for your kind comment !!! 🤩🥰 my husband is Congolese and I love learning new recipes! 😋
@lovelybylisa I absolutely love your channel!!! You inspire all of us to continue to meal prep and ur food ideas are always flavourful and creative..Food prep can get very bland and monotonous. Blessings to you and your family ❤️. I'm African Canadian 🌺.
@@Chatelaine0 Thank you so much!! 🥰🥹 I sincerely appreciate it!! It brings me so much joy to share my meal prep process, proving that meal prep doesn't have to be boring or bland! The more diverse flavors, the better! 🤩 If we eat what we love, we're more likely to stick with it! I'm so happy to have you here! Thank you!! 🤗
Suja!!!! So goo!
You had me at Suya!
😂thank you so much for your comment and support! 💕 I love learning how to cook foods from cultures other than my own 🥰
Me too ❤
How you prevent nutrients from this food...?? 😢😢 Btwn...love form India❤❤ please answer
Hello! Thank you for the kind comment! I use a freezer to maintain the freshness of the food for a week. 🤗
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F).
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
I loved those containers!! Can you link them please??
Thanks so much for the comment and question! 🤗 Happy to share the link to the containers- they’re the best!
Meal Prep Containers- two compartment
amzn.to/3qKiCde
Hi, this is wonderful. I'm curious by day 5, does the food still remain fresh? Dairy? Trying to start too
Hi! Thank you so much for the kind comment!! 🤗 Excited to know you’re starting meal prep! Yay!
One of my biggest concerns with meal prepping is food safety! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F).
Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
Wow! That never occurred to me to freeze it, it was my only apprehension. Starting this sunday; thanks again! Super excited
@@7abibtee yay!! Excited to hear how it goes! Let me know what questions you have!! Happy to help 🫶
I personally love Fage yogurt. Original Greek yogurt .Even though it's litle bit expensive in my country I always buy only Fage .
@@ErisstheGoddessofmanhwas thanks for the comment! Yes, Fage really does have the best flavor 🤗 I wish it was less expensive, too!
Busy working mom here with questions… How do you warm up the eggs since it’s in the same container as the overnight oats? Or do you eat the oats warm?
@@kaybee9071 thank you so much for taking the time to comment and ask questions!! I’m happy to answer them 🤗 i would eat the yogurt first, then warm up the eggs or sometimes I just eat both of them cold 😂
How do you keep food fresh all week?
@@jimmyjaimejorge8204 Thank you so much for your comment and question!
I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F).
Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
Ohh looks good
So kind! Thank you!! 😊
Nah the suya got me !!!❤️❤️ we love to see that 😁
Thank you so much!! Reading this made me so happy 🤗💕 we looove suya in this house!
I subscribed as soon as I heard Suya lol. Awesome video
LOL welcome!🤗 happy to have you here!!
Also, thank you!! 🙏
So did u put the rest in the refrigerator and eat it everyday for a week? Do we need to reheat them?
@@marykay9509 Thank you so much for your comment and question!
I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F).
Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
I reheat them in the microwave but you could also reheat in the oven! 🤗
How do you heat the eggs in the microwave if you have yogurt in the other compartment?
Thanks so much for the comment and question! 🤗Depending on the day I’ll either eat the yogurt, then microwave the eggs or I’ll just eat both cold 😂
If you don't want to microwave the yogurt, don't spread it. It's one tablespoonful. Pick it up in a spoon. Microwave meal, then re-dollop your oatmeal. 😊
Thanks for the comment @@andreasmith8213 !! I like this idea a lot! Haha It's a great, easy solution 😅
and also defeats the whole purpose of meal prepping.. which is to have it all prepped.
@@andreasmith8213
Then just microwave it when needed? May I know if u keep it in chiller or freezer? Thank you
Thanks so much for your comment and questions!!
I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). I microwave them when I’m ready to eat and the frozen ones just take a bit longer!
Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
The fact that you eat Suya told me all I needed to know. You have a new subbie 😂💙😊
Welcome to my channel! And thank you so much!! My husband is Congolese and I love trying foods from different cultures! We just ate at a fabulous Nigerian restaurant recently- Radio Kwara in Brooklyn!
Same! Once I heard suya I said "yes, now this is my kind of meal prep" lol
@@ExquisiteEtta this comment made me smile! Thank you!! Happy to have your support 🤗💕
Right! I had to rewind to make sure I heard that correctly! lol 🇳🇬
@@2002Sheer 😅 I can’t wait to visit Nigeria one day!! To try new foods and learn! I looove suya!!
Please do you store them in the fridge or freezer? Sorry if my question seems dumb
There’s no such thing as a dumb question! 🤗 Thank you so much for your comment and question!
I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F).
Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
Do you freeze the meals or just put in the fridge?
@@arbenalputra7510 Thank you so much for your comment and question!
I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F).
Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
@@lovelybylisa Thank you so much for your explanation. That's so kind of you. This is very helpful. Really appreciate that.
New subs here
@@arbenalputra7510 happy to help!! I always reply to comments and I’m so glad you’re here! Welcome to my channel! 🤗
Where can I get those containers? Thanks!
Thanks so much for the comment and question! Happy to share the link to the containers- they’re the best!
Meal Prep Containers- two compartment
amzn.to/3qKiCde
How long does the food stay fresh in the fridge for. Or do I put it in the freezer
@@lizziem52704 Thank you so much for your comment and question!
I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F).
Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
How do you store all of the meal prep bowls
@@Tammy_wit_a_y thanks for the comment and question!! I’ve got a video linked below! I store most of them with the lids on because of the dividers. 🤗
🔗 ruclips.net/user/shortsd_XD8X1NL3o?si=zxQgGz4rzk2K1Tro
Awesome job
So kind!! Thank you!! 😊🤗
This might sound stupid but does it keep fresh for the week? Xxx
Not a stupid question! 🤗I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F).
Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
Hello! I really want to start making preps, but I have a problem with food in my fridge quickly spoiling or “sweating” in containers. How do you deal with this?
Hello! Thank you so much for the comment and your questions! Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth and food spoilage is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing! I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F).
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips and I hope this helps! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
The suya please! I need some
@@rolgyhori5379 it’s the best!! 🤗
Miss ma'am that looks great! I wish I had the desire to plan food.. I could be saving $, losing weight eating healthier. Instead i'm invested in watching other ppl cooking and listening to true crime.😅 Ahhhh whatever brings you joy I guess
@@alexisruffin7719 Thanks for the comment! This reminds me of when I watched so many cooking shows on TV when I was in high school! 😂 it’s how I learned to cook and what I think inspired my eventual meal prep journey! You’ll start when and if you’re ready to! 🫶I feel like I would enjoy true crime but I haven’t ever really watched! 🫣
How do you heat up the egg if it’s in the same container as the yogurt
@@Downrightjaded Thanks so much for the comment and question! 🤗Depending on the day I’ll either eat the yogurt, then microwave the eggs or I’ll just eat both cold 😂
Looks amazing!!!
I do something similar and freeze some of it for days that I don’t want to cook.
Thank you so much! And I love to hear it, a brilliant strategy! 🤗
I wish I had room in my fridge to prep for 2 people 7 days a week all 3 meals!!! What size fridge do you have ??
@@jessicac7360 I’ve been there!! 😅 Currently I am so thankful to have a very large fridge and freezer but before I had a 1/2size fridge (hello nyc apartments 🥲) and I had to rearrange the shelves to fit the containers more than once 😂
@@lovelybylisa ❤️ ok got cha
@@jessicac7360 hoping your next fridge is much larger, too! 🫶💕
My eyes lit up when you said suya 😂
Haha I looove suya!! 😍 Do you like chicken or beef best?
@@lovelybylisa I prefer beef!
This looks great! I want to take my meal prep to the next level. I always wonder about meat staying in the fridge 5 days if its cooked is it okay?
Thank you so much for your comment and question! 🤗 I’m excited to hear you’re ready for a new level of meal prep 🙌 It really is a game changer for me!
I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F).
Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA has a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
@lovelybylisa wow such great info and advice thank you!! What do you store your meal prep in, in the freezer? I assume not the glass storage bowls used in the video. I always wonder if zip lock bags are a good choice or is there a better option? Also, do you microwave the dinners after you pull them out of the fridge in the glass bowls, or do you oven reheat?
@@Oldaccount1000 absolutely! Happy to help! I switched to glass containers ~5 years ago and these ones go into the freezer, microwave, oven, dishwasher so they really simplified things for me. 😅 I think Ziplocks could work well but I personally preferred something more sustainable/for the long term 😊
@@Oldaccount1000 and yes! I usually reheat in the microwave for convenience! 🙌
@@lovelybylisa I guess I never realized glass can go on the freezer.Silly me thank you so much.I appreciate this so much. I think I will invest in those.
So the yogurt is warmed??
@@Joanna-xl1dv thanks for the question and comment! Usually I eat the yogurt first, then warm the rest. Or sometimes I just eat all of it cold !
I love your dress! Where did you get it? ❤
@@WildFirez_96 Thanks so much for the comment! I love this dress so much! It’s from Lululemon, there’s a few left in another color !
shop.lululemon.com/p/skirts-and-dresses-dresses/Cotton-Wrap-Front-T-Dress-MD/_/prod11140182
Do you have to freeze any of the meals? I thought after day 3, food starts to spoil.
Thank you so much for your comment and question! Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA has a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods and no longer than 3 days in the refrigerator... I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
A hot and cold food in the same bowl?
@@darrenmontrose524 haha yes! Thanks for the comment! I either eat the whole thing cold if I’m short on time OR I will eat the yogurt cold first then warm up the eggs! 😊
Looks amazing! The problem for me is storage. I live in a small room and i have a tiny frigde with a small upper part of it being the freezer. I wanna meal prep but i dont have enough space for 3 meals a day for 5 days
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment and share more about you, too! I completely understand having a small fridge! I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately and if I was in the same situation I think I would meal prep ingredients instead of separate meals. And maybe only 3 days at a time will work given your space 💕 Wishing that you can have a larger fridge/freezer soon!
OMG Best meal prep thus far!!! Your food looks really good and enjoyable 😊❤🥰
Thank you so much for such a kind comment!! 💕I really love making meal prep fun and foods we actually enjoy eating 🥰 No boring meals here 😂
@@lovelybylisa yes exactly!!! I’m like her food actually looks extremely delicious 🤤😍🤣 You nailed the assignment!!!!
@@JamieModelvsDirector 😂Thank you so much! I put a lot of time and effort to be creative so I really appreciate it! 😅
Definitely a new subscriber!
YAYYYY!! Welcome!! Happy to have you 🤗💕
should i store meal preps in the freezer or the fridge
Hi! Thank you for your comment and question! I recommend storing food at a very cold temp (34-36* F) or freezing. OR a combination of the two. 🤗
Wondering the macros for these meals!
Hi Skye! Thanks for the comment! I've done macros in the past but don't do it anymore!
Where can I find the spicy bbq recipe
Thanks so much for the comment and question! I've got a loose recipe on my blog, I'll link it here. Essentially it's just hot sauce and bbq sauce, very simple🤗
www.lovelybylisa.com/blog/beef-suya
@@lovelybylisa thank you! Also weird question but what site did you use to make your blog?
@@allyhiggins3298 not a weird question at all! It’s on Squarespace!
How do u heat up ur food
@@Pixieglitter111 Thanks so much for the comment!! Usually in the microwave but occasionally in the oven! For this breakfast meal, I ate the yogurt cold then microwaved the rest 🙌🤗
As the person who does alllll the cooking and preparing and shopping in our house. I honestly wouldn’t mind eating the same thing all week,. It takes the guess out of “what am I gonna make today”
@@emmy5865 thank you so much for the comment! Yes!! I completely can attest that the bandwidth freedom is the best part of meal prepping. Less decision fatigue is what I always advocate for!! 🙌🙌
How are you sure it doesn't go bad if it's only in the fridge
@@elisa68 Thank you so much for your comment and question!
I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F).
Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
You rock
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a kind comment! I appreciate it 🤗🫶
@@lovelybylisa :) 😀
@@lovelybylisa your welcome :) 😀
Is that container freezer safe is so , please drop a link. Thanks
Thanks so much for the comment! Yes, freezer, oven, dishwasher, microwave ! 💯
Meal Prep Containers- one compartment
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Meal Prep Containers- two compartment
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What are the grams of protein?
Thanks so much for the comment and question! I don’t track weigh/track macros but everything served is protein forward!
Is that quick oats?
@@angelpurcell3156 thanks so much for the comment and question! I used the Costco brand of old fashioned oats. 🤗
that is awesome. this is 2 days of food for my family. i think id need a bigger freezer lol
@@MelodyT78 haha thanks for the comment and I completely understand! This works for two people but if we have children we’ll need a much bigger freezer 😂
Will the food stay good till the last day of the week?
Thank you so much for your comment and question! Safe food storage to protect against bacteria has several components ~the temperature food is stored at and the water content of the food itself. The USA FDA recommendation is below 40* F. I personally like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36* F, and I don't recommend storing meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp. Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. Adding a link here for food storage tips, too! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
@@lovelybylisa thanks for the clarification.
@@peacefulllife2911 you’re welcome! I love answering questions!! 🥰
Is the yogurt oats combo meant to be reheated? Looking for more oats recipes for breakfast
You always ask the BEST questions 😋 You could heat it but usually I eat the oats/yogurt first then reheat the eggs 🤗
Yyeeeesssss to the beef Suya ❤
@@sweetlikehunny96 thank you so much! It’s so delicious!! We do chicken, too!
How do you store and reheat this? In the freezer of just fridge i am confused please help
I'm so sorry, I just saw this was flagged that I did not respond! Did I answer on another post!? :)
O tamanho daquele pote de iogurte 😲
Google translate helped to tell me you’re surprised by the size of the yogurt container! 😂 this container came from the store Costco, where you can buy items in bulk and they’re a discounted price. 😆
@@lovelybylisa oh sorry for write in portuguese *rs In my country, I can only find 500g jars in a few markets. Usually, they only sell the little 150-gram jars. I was amazed
@@ingridfreitas6328 I love the Portuguese! Haha I just needed some google help! 😆 this is definitely not the normal size in most US grocery stores, it’s a very large container 😂
Do you heat up the oatmeal?
Hi! Thanks for the comment and question!! Sometimes I warm it up, sometimes I eat it cold! 🤪
Where did u buy the containers from?
Hi ! Thank you for your comment and question! Linking here ~ I've had great luck with them. They go in the oven, freezer and dishwasher, too! Meal Prep Containers- one compartment
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Meal Prep Containers- two compartment
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The fit 😊where is it from?
Thank you so much 🥰 Dress is from Lululemon (on sale !!) and hat is from Target (also on sale) 😊
Where's the recipes
@@joycebradley7897 Hi Joyce, thanks for your comment and question! I have some recipes posted on my blog and I’m working on adding more!
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I tried to visit your blog, but I cannot get it to load :(
Oh no!!! It’s working on my end, I tried several different devices 😩 is it still not working!? 😮
@@lovelybylisa I finally got it to load! I think it may have been my browser... lol
@@caitybell90 so happy to hear that ! I was definitely worried it wasn't working 😅
you dont measure macros?
@@rptaylor0318 thanks for your question and the comment! I have in the past but it wasn’t for me! I hated it!!
I think I'm the only person who hates cold oats😢
I prefer warm oatmeal but overnight oats are just so easy!! 😅
They look great ❤ but I can’t eat the same thing for a week straight 😅
Thank you! 💖And yeah, I'm really unfazed by it now. It makes the rest of my week so much easier, I can't imagine cooking any other way now. No more decision fatigue for me lol😂
@@lovelybylisa Lol I thought about it some more and if it was 3 of my all time favorite meals, I could do it 7 days 😻 I totally get the decision fatigue though 😭 especially when my kids are soooo picky and mostly don’t like the same things, some nights I end up making 3 different meals 😳 I know, it’s insane lol 😂
@@AshErin8304 haha I totally understand what you mean about eating your favorite meal on repeat 😂 that is why I change the flavors so much from week to week!! 😆 and omg 3 meals in one night? You sound like a very kind mom 🥰
I wisssssh i could eat the same thing all week. I get theough 3 days then i want to barf and would rather starve than eat that thing again. 😢 Unless im hyperfizated on a specific food... But i never know when that will end lol
@@marisamatson3103 thanks so much for the comment! I completely understand that. Some meals I’m more jazzed than others to eat. Maybe you could just plan for 2x a week meal prep, every 3 days. 🤷♀️
Did I hear beef suya??? and your name is Lisa?? 😮😮 ……..SUBSCRIBED!!!!
Hahaha 😆 yes, it’s me!! LOL my husband is Congolese and we love to mix it up!! 🇨🇬thank you so much and welcome to my channel !!! 🥰
Send me a bowl or two! Thank you
HAHA You can have as many bowls as you want 💕 I'll cook for you anyyyyyy day! 😊
Hi, so you cook this and eat The same
Leftovers for five days????? Orbis this just for 2 to 3 days? I thought omce you cook food you supposed to consume in ,two days...idk!
Thank you so much for your comment and question!
I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F). And yes, I eat the same thing for a week and drastically change it the next week!
Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
I commend you, but i couldnt do it. Literally the same meals for a week? That sounds like my personal hell
Haha I completely understand this isn't for everyone. 😅I've realized removing the mental burden and daily decisions of choosing what to eat, cooking, cleaning, etc has freed so much space for me to focus on the other things that matter to me and I save a ton of money cooking this way. Food is really personal and you have to like what you make! Also, thanks for your comment and compliment, I sincerely appreciate it! 🥰
@@lovelybylisa Hey, I totally get why you do it. But I'm a single guy with no kids. I'm only 35 and I like my variety. Now breakfast, I could totally be okay with because usually it's about the same anyways, and with being a welder I'm usually too hot to eat lunch. It's spent in the car with the AC on lol. But I love trying new stuff for dinner. Whether I make it at home or I go to some new spot in town, I gotta have my choices. But hey, if it works for you? Get it!
@@KhaozVoidI completely understand that, too! I just love all the time it frees up! Maybe you could try having some breakfasts prepared to see if you like it, OR if it drives you crazy 😂😜
Can you please explain the storing process there is no use making these vlogs if you don’t explain how to store these meals for the week..important stuff we need to know..the breakfast is t going to sit in the ridge for a week without going off that yoghurt will start to go funky..?????
@@CultgentlemanJack Thank you so much for your comment and question! My longer format content shares more details about safe food storage and I’ll add some details below.
I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F).
Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
Isn’t Sweet Baby Rays made with high fructose corn syrup? It tastes good, but it may not be good for you.
Thanks for the comment and question! I have a Master’s degree in Public Health Nutrition and a major focus of mine is Nutritional Epidemiology. HFCS is essentially the same as table sugar in metabolic effect and safe to consume in moderation. It’s not something I regularly consume and can be part of a balanced dietary intake.
@@lovelybylisa It’s interesting though that before high fructose corn syrup was introduced there wasn’t NAFLD. I’m a retired registered nurse and have been studying what’s in the food we eat for a few years now. I try to eat organic as much as possible and at least non gmo if organic isn’t available. Your meals do look delicious by the way.
@@johnniepaffe6027 Thanks for commenting back! This is a topic I could talk about all day!! Yes, NAFLD is more prevalent now that ever before, but eating an excess of HFCS is only one potential culprit. The way our food and healthcare systems are setup in the US don't do us any favors, either! As a retired nurse, you know more than I do how much the healthcare system in the US is broken. Similar things could be said about our food system, AND the greatest impact on our individual health/wellbeing will always be SDOH. Why is it that buying produce is more expensive that buying UPF, right? 😞 I always try to strike a balance. Day to day, I'm able to eat and food whatever I like, whatever the price point, which is an incredible privilege. I try to not demonize one specific food or ingredient overall, it's so much more complex than that!!
@@lovelybylisa Sadly, I don’t trust the FDA to determine what’s safe to eat. I’ll do my own research. And it’s also sad that buying pesticide free and non GMO foods is not affordable for most families. Thank you for your responses. Continued success with your channel. ❤️
@@johnniepaffe6027 Definitely understand that! I'm sure you would love Marion Nestle's work alongside Dr. Niyati Parekh's research, both professors from my program. Another great person would be Jennifer Pomeranz. 🫶 They're all distilling the complexities with corporations and our food systems!
damn i need those
HAHA yes, you do !! 😆
Umm? Am I the only one 😮 that's thinking "How the hell did you make any of parts for these meals? Girl I'm not on your Blog! But this kind of want me want to know you but not just yet! 😮🤔🤔
Hi! Thanks for the comment. I’ll be here 🤗 let me know if I can answer any questions
Yo delivery to Union City NJ
@@michellebonilla4486 haha I am based in Brooklyn! 😂 I would love for this to be possible one day 🤞
Can't use Sweet Baby Ray's, first and second ingredients are corn syrup and sugar...
Hi! Thanks for the comment! It sounds like you’re under the impression that both sugar and corn syrup aren’t ideal. On my channel, I try to avoid dichotomous thinking around food and food choices! 👍This sauce was on sale, and that’s what worked for my family this week!
@lovelybylisa sadly, I bought them 2 for 1 and ofcourse love the taste but sugar is addictive for me, causes great inflammation pain and obesity with liver disease, so it's a big no for me. What about bananas and a little raw honey instead?
@@allesasmart thank you so much for sharing! There’s a lot of controversy around sugar and it’s “addictive properties”. It’s empirically understood that sugar shouldn’t be a main source of fuel for us, but establishing a healthy relationship + boundaries around sugar is also really important to live in our modern world! Sugar is also in a banana and honey !! I have a masters degree in public health nutrition so it’s also not lost on me how complex of a topic this is.
@lovelybylisa I agree honey and bannanas are sugar, and I feel there are worse to not as 'worse' sugars...but in my case moderation doesn't work. The addiction kicks in even with smell. It takes 100% constant focus and diligence to eat in a healthy way for me, society and 'fraud foods' make it nearly impossible. The only positive side tomy sugar addiction is it makes me more compassionate to actual addicts.
@@allesasmart I am really sorry to hear this is an ongoing struggle for you. 💗What you're describing is beyond my scope of practice, but I would be happy to provide any recommendations/ resources who might be able to help. Everyone deserves to have a healthy relationship with all foods. 💕
I just want that dress 👀
Thanks so much for the comment! I love this dress so much! It’s from Lululemon, there’s a few left in another color in case it could work !
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I know those glass meal prep containers costed you so much money 😂 it was $25 for three of them on Amazon for me
😅 they were definitely an investment, but I’ve had them for almost 5 years now! The price has gone up since I purchased them last. I wish I had a discount code to share 🥲
@@lovelybylisa no worries! Thank you for responding! They definitely are good quality, I just got mine but I love them. It’s definitely more worth it to invest in better quality then to be breaking containers all the time for sure
@@Vannazzzz of course! I always reply! 🫶 I’m glad you like them but I definitely wish they weren’t so expensive!😅 and yes, you’re so right- these will last vs buying more of a lower quality/lower price product to just replace them all the time. I looove that they can go directly into the oven, too! 🤩
i think there is a list of people who meal prep so they dont have to cook during the week and not ith the intentions of losing weight
Hi! Thanks so much for your comment! I would love to know more about this list! Is it on youtube?
Suya yeahhhhhhhhhh
Haha yess!!! It’s a favorite! Thanks for the comment!
If you only have 5 of each meal, then the meals are just for you and not the family. Would love to see a family meal prep for the week❤
Thanks so much for the comment! In my life right now my family includes only myself and my husband. Half of the meals I feature are his and half are mine! 💕
No she prepared 10 of each meal. So that was 30 meals. Clearly for her and her husband for 5 days of the week, 3 meals a day, and the other 2 days they can go out to eat or whatever they want
Are you freezing these? There is no way that meat is fresh after 3 days
@@ladyJustis Thank you so much for your comment and question!
I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F).
Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
All i heard was beef suya 😂
Haha that’s right! We love it!! 🫶🤗
Suya? let me guess your husband is Nigerian?
Haha he’s Congolese but loves West African cuisine. We have friends from Mali, Guinea, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, etc
@@lovelybylisa Beautiful 💕
@@olutoni100 thank you! 😊
This cannot be 7 days worth of food. Has to be 3.
Haha they containers are bigger than they look and these days I don’t really meal prep snacks 😂
That oatmeal by the end of the week is gonna be so mushy 😭😭😭😭😭
Hey! Thanks for the comment! Im always surprised but I think the end of the week days are the best 😂 you could also store in the freezer and take out the night before…that would slow down the “mushy” a bit 😄
Egg 🍳 going to damage after 2 days
Thank you so much for your comment and question!
I usually prep 5 days at a time. I store days 1-3 in the fridge (I keep my fridge set to 34-36° F) and days 4-5 in the freezer (I keep my freezer at -2°F).
Safe food storage to mitigate bacterial growth is multifaceted ~ the length of time the food sits out to cool after cooking, the storage temperature of the food and the water content of the food itself.
Freezing prepared food gives it a longer life and mitigates the risk of spoiling/bacteria. The USDA had a giant chart on their website and the general recommendation is below 40° F for refrigerated foods. I like to keep my refrigerator colder, and I have it set to 34-36° F, and I don't recommend refrigerating meal prep for more than 4 days at that temp, after that I recommend freezing!
Adding a link here for additional food storage tips! www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/are-you-storing-food-safely
I thought you were one of those people with a million children 💀
Hahaha thank you so much for a good laugh! 😆 that is definitely not me. Lol no kiddos here!
only cold hearted people have no kids. when u have so much love,God gives u, to give to ur children or cats whatever u prefer:)
@@DjSselim thanks for the comment. You never know when someone wants to be a parent but is having a hard time making that a reality. Please remember this before you comment things like this!
omg the amount of sugar in this ... wow
Haha thanks for the comment, but what does that mean!?
@@lovelybylisa Hi, thanks for the reply, I was just surprised at the number of hidden sugars when I looked at the ingredients on the sauces. There are over 30 different names for sugar (depending on the concentration) - I only know this as im trying to cut out all processed food.... fyi home made pasta sauce is so much quicker to make than i thought. I love the energy in your videos tho :)
@@lucymurphy510 hi Lucy! 😊Thanks so much for elaborating! I understand now, the BBQ sauce does have sugar. I have a masters degree in public health nutrition (nutrition related disease in populations) and cook a lot of things from scratch but sometimes the processed sauce makes the most sense for me! I make a red sauce for pasta too, I’m partly Italian and enjoy cooking from scratch when I can. Ultimately I try to not think about food dichotomously, good/bad because it’s different for everyone 🥰
In India we cook 3 times in a day. We mostly eat fresh food, even if both of them are working.
Thank you so much for sharing! I love learning about other cultures 😊 I’m so glad you know what works for you!! 😄
Literally no one asked tho
@@kayl.2877 Hi! Thank you so much for the comment!! It’s true, I think sometimes people just like to share what works for them. People comment all the time and say “I could never, why do you do this?” Haha I just brush it off. This is what works for me 😂 made my life a million times easier ! 😆
Oat milk me pls 🥰
Thanks for the comment! Do you make homemade oat milk?
Basic
@@larissa.a8581 haha not sure if that’s a compliment as in “simple” or meant to be rude! Thanks for the comment either way!
Looks like she ate all them herself😂
@@Jomabra4 this kind of vitriol will not be tolerated on my channel. No body shaming, no unsolicited comments on appearance. Unacceptable
Wish I knew how to meal prep like this, I bearly know how to cook, all I make is fish and chicken, I’m trying to learn how to cook rice now and other stuff but it’s hard and tiring tbh
Thanks so much for your comment and I know learning all of this can feel overwhelming AND tiring. 🥰I'm excited that you are learning how to cook so you can make anything you want for yourself. It can be very, very tiring to cook then cleanup and I often feel the same way. What I've found is that it's always worth it when I eat a meal I made for myself. Either I love the meal or I learn something (which sometimes is learning what NOT to do haha). Please let me know if there's anything I can do to help !! 💕