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Do you have set days for certain dinners?

(55 Posts)
granoffour Thu 31-Mar-16 16:52:15

Over time we have developed a routine about what we eat when:
Mon: leftover roast from weekend
Tues: something vegetarian (to soak up excess of weekend!)
Wed: fish
Thurs: omelettes or baked potato
Fri: curry
Weekends we throw caution to the wind grin
Does anyone else stick to a schedule like this? If I ever deviate it really puts my OH out!

Newquay Thu 31-Mar-16 23:53:12

Well I'm the lucky one. On the one hand DH husband does the cooking and is a very good cook but we are in a rut. I make it worse because I don't have a big appetite and would happily be vegetarian but I just eat what's put in front of me which is always rather predictable!
Years ago when we were both working (me part time) I used to do more of the cooking (the DDs sometimes used to say what's this?). Oh how I larfed.
One day I found an old calendar on which I'd written that week's meals-I read it out and asked DH when he thought it was-last week perhaps? It was something like 10 years previously!

Bellanonna Thu 31-Mar-16 23:24:37

Whatever I fancy on the day. No planning at all. DH hoovers up happily anything I prepare and this way works best for us with the occasional take-away curry delivered and a weekly pub lunch.

Jalima Thu 31-Mar-16 23:22:20

janea grin

ffinnochio Thu 31-Mar-16 22:19:07

janeainsworth smile. That sounds very familiar.

janeainsworth Thu 31-Mar-16 21:39:22

MrA starts his pre-lunch prowl at 12.45, looking around hopefully for signs of culinary activity?
He is gradually learning that verbalising his thoughts is counter-productive grin

ninathenana Thu 31-Mar-16 20:59:22

Friday is always curry night, Saturday is quick and simple i.e. my night off.
The rest of the week is vairiable.

Jalima Thu 31-Mar-16 20:57:57

Ah, but it means I get a wakeup morning tea, morning coffee and afternoon cuppa made for me if I just forget to look at the clock wink

Penstemmon Thu 31-Mar-16 20:35:45

It's a slippery slope jalima shock

Jalima Thu 31-Mar-16 20:34:11

I have noticed that DH has started making coffee at 11.00 am and tea at 3pm whereas I make it when I remember or feel like it hmm

Penstemmon Thu 31-Mar-16 20:31:23

One thing that really frightens me about "getting old" is routine! DH has a tendency to routine and tries to sit in the same chair etc. andhas a cuppa at set times. If I move something he puts it back where it was previously! Drives me nuts so a meal timetable is anathema to me.

I try to make something new at least once a week!

glassortwo Thu 31-Mar-16 20:06:33

Only day we all know whats on the menu is Thursday pasta night (it goes back to when I worked late on a Thursday) I would make the sauce earlier in the day so it was quick and easy, it would need reheated and the pasta cooked it has carried on ever since, but not always the same pasta dish.
We also have a 2 month menu plan to make it easier for me to do the online shop. Works a treat smile

janeainsworth Thu 31-Mar-16 19:58:42

I rotate the protein element of the main meal, chicken/pork/bacon/beef/lamb/fish/non-meat(eggs beans or cheese) but apart from that, we have whatever I fancy on the day. I love cooking and good food.

Greyduster Thu 31-Mar-16 19:51:26

My mother used to cook the same things on the same days every week - it was predictability gone mad. My father liked it that way - he didn't like surprises! I definitely don't do that - some days I don't know what I'm going to cook until an hour before we eat it!! DH is happy to eat what I put in front of him (within reason!).

NanaandGrampy Thu 31-Mar-16 19:38:55

Oh no I couldn't do that. What if I don't fancy it ?

I have a number of meals in mind every week but how they're served depends on how I feel.

Synonymous Thu 31-Mar-16 19:34:42

I would really hate to be in a predictable rut. shock We organise our week's menu in advance so that we can shop if necessary and have the makings when needed but it can be subject to whimsical change whenever, the days can be swopped and no two weeks are ever the same.

I can remember when I was about 11 years old, just after my Granddad had died, and I was going shopping for my Grandma. She took back the list she had given me and said she had just realised that she didn't have to have those things any more and she said in a wondering sort of way that she could have what she liked now. I have never forgotten that. sad

kittylester Thu 31-Mar-16 19:22:44

I'd hate to have to shop at the last minute depending what I fancied that day. I do a menu plan each week and we don't have the same things very often.

tanith Thu 31-Mar-16 19:12:04

No we don't have any routine.. just what we fancy..

Jalima Thu 31-Mar-16 18:54:36

Friday is always fish (of one kind or another).

Sunday is usually roast unless I am feeling rebellious.

phoenix Thu 31-Mar-16 18:52:12

Only a couple of "rules", Saturday has to be healthy (ish) and minimum prep and washing up, so usually something like steak, salad and jacket potato or a warm chicken and bacon salad with croutons.

Friday is usually a " slam it in the oven " curry or Chinese from Morrison's, 2 mains and 2 sides for £6, good range of choices and decent portions, over all a good value treat, which I couldn't make for the money.

jusnoneed Thu 31-Mar-16 18:50:03

No, I often don't know what we are eating a couple hours before it's due lol.
I don't do roast every Sunday, but if I do and there are leftovers I usually make a pie with chicken or sweet and sour with pork on the following Tuesday so we don't have the same meat two days running.
Usually something with mince one day a week, either chilli/lasagne/spag bol. Whichever one week a different one the next.

ginny Thu 31-Mar-16 18:35:49

No way. How boring.

Daddima Thu 31-Mar-16 18:24:25

I can still remember my best friend's weekly scoff routine from 50 years ago!

Mon. Sunday left overs
Tues. Mince ( but mibbe in a pie)
Wed. Soup & pudding
Thurs. Sausage & mash
Fri. Fish & chips
Sat. Cold meat & salad
Sun. Roast beef/ chicken & trimmings.

TerriBull Thu 31-Mar-16 18:22:52

That's a strict regime granoffour - we have a pattern, with staple meals that we rotate fairly often. If we have a roast on Sundays, then like Kitty we have it cold with bubble and squeak and salad on Monday. Other favourites home made Spaghetti Carbonara, so quick and easy, fish pie, we have fish usually once a week in addition to fish pie, lasagna, sometimes I make a vegetarian version of that, spicy beef or chicken casseroles, I like to add chili if I can and to shepherds pie. Saturday if we are in we have a Marks and Spencer curry or their Chicken Kiev which I love.

grannyqueenie Thu 31-Mar-16 17:40:01

I can't see myself ever having a routine like that, unless the old boy takes on the cooking...he might have the urge to revert to his mother's way of doing things! I can't be doing with knowing in advance what I'm going to be cooking/eating on any given day I'd rather just cook/eat what I fancy at the time.

kittylester Thu 31-Mar-16 17:32:18

Yes and no!!

We have left over roast with bubble and squeak and salad on Mondays (if we've had a roast on Sunday),
Wednesdays, something that I have previously frozen because I get in late,
fish on Thursday
and steak on Friday.
Saturday we have something we can eat on our knees.

I didn't realise that I was so predictable. blush