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Flickr of inspiration- Meal Planning

July 13, 2010
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Grocery Day, originally uploaded by Emily Carlin.

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2 thoughts on “Flickr of inspiration- Meal Planning”

  1. The Idiot Gardener on July 13, 2010

    I tend to plan my meals along the basis of whatever is at hand. I rarely plan too much; I just buy stuff that I don't have and worry about it later!

  2. Curbstone Valley Farm on July 13, 2010

    I admit, lately, I plan like IG does. Meals tend to be rather impromptu. Unless there's a particular dish I'm craving, planning at the moment mostly consists of Saturday morning trips to the Farmer's Market, and a quick spin around the garden to see what's likely to be ready for harvest during the week. I've been trying this approach to see if I can be more 'creative' with seasonal produce in the kitchen, and get out of my occasional culinary ruts.

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