Tips for Working Mums to Cook Meals Every Night (Secret: It is not Difficult!)
After spending a busy day, from dropping children at school, meeting the project deadline, to attending a corporate event, when you enter the home, cooking is the last thing you want to do. You are tired, and can’t muster up the courage to stand in the kitchen for hours to cook food. So, you automatically pick up the phone and call your favourite fast-food brand to order food. That’s the story of almost all working mums.
Being a working mummy is no easy feat. Your life turns into a circus. While juggling between job tasks and running errands, it is hard to take out time to cook meals every day. But eating fast food every day means that you are putting your family’s health at risk. And you don’t want that – right?
We have come up with some creative tips so that the kitchen is no more’ no-go zone’ for you on weekdays, and you can feed your family healthy food – without spending much time.
Invest in Good Utensils and Gadgets
Investing some money in the right utensils can become your life’s best decision because it goes a long way. The utensils and appliances you use for baking, mixing, cutting, cooking, blending and grinding can define how much time it will take you to prepare the meal. So, it doesn’t hurt to spend some money on a good knife, a food processor, a non-stick frying pan, or a pressure cooker because it is more like an investment.
To know more about pressure cookers, check out this pressure cooker guide.
Keep Your Pantry Up-to-Date
Nothing is more annoying than finding that your pantry is short on beans when you have decided to cook bean stew after taking a long to choose your today’s menu. It blows your time because you have to undergo the struggle of deciding the menu once again. So, always keep your pantry stocked up with the basic things that you need daily. Prepare a detailed list before going for the grocery shopping so that nothing leaves behind. Besides basic things, buy some pastas and noodles, canned fruit, chicken broth, bottled sauces, and quick-cooking grains for days when you want to end things within 20-25 minutes.
Make a Menu Beforehand
It isn’t easy to decide what you will feel like eating after a couple of days. Still, making a menu plan ahead for upcoming weekdays saves you from a useless hassle of deciding what to eat.

Honestly, it is way too irritating for mums when they have to decide: What should I cook today? It seriously takes too much time to decide what should go in your dinner plates. It is difficult to think of an easy dish every day, significantly when your mind and body are tired. So, deciding the menu of the whole week in advance becomes your life and time saviour.
Engage Your Weekends to Stay Ahead
Weekends are the only time of the week when you get to do your favourite things, and you surely don’t want to spend them in front of the stove. But taking out some time from your weekend rest hours or family get together can make your weekdays a lot easier. Taking out an hour or two doesn’t sound much when you can invest this time in chopping and bagging some onions, preparing sauces, and simmering some soup for those busy weeknights when you can’t get the kick to cook time-taking dishes.
See? All those working mummies who cook food every night are not superhumans. They are normal humans like you, and they also have tiring days. But what makes the difference is the way they manage and plan things. And now you also know how to do it. So, what are you waiting for? Get ready to smell the aroma of cooking meals in your kitchen every night!




