Having A Busy Week Doesn’t Mean You Have To Eat Poorly 

Hey parents, do you already dread the week that is ahead of you as you scroll through your calendar on your phone? I feel like we all have been there. From conference calls to picking up the kids from school, you wonder when you have time to breathe. Then you get the question from your family, “What’s for dinner?” Did you have time to go grocery shopping this weekend? Oh wait, you didn’t because of soccer tournaments, the piles of laundry overtaking your hamper and the different errands you had to run. My apologies if I am adding to your stress level as you read this, but I offer you some solutions. Not just for one meal for the week, but I am giving you breakfast and dinner options that your whole family will enjoy.  

Busy Week? Make Sure You Don’t Cut Corners On Your Meals

For the most part, my family and I have a great routine during the week. We all work together so that my daughters are all set to catch the bus for school in the morning. There are times where I have to leave the house to teach a class during the week. We seem to handle all the things that pop up that week. Yet, there are times where our schedule gets even busier that we have to call an audible on how we tackle the day. We plan and prep during the weekend before the week even starts. That way we are all on the same page.

If we all can’t eat dinner together, we make plans to make sure we are not skipping meals or creating bad habits and eating the wrong types of food. If this sounds like it could work for you, your family and your busy schedule, I would like to suggest you try this month’s sponsor: Red’s. From breakfast to dinner, they have you covered with food that is convenient and high in protein, tastes delicious, and is made with all premium ingredients that you can feel good serving to your family and eating yourself. 

Fuel Your Family’s Busy Week With Great Food 

Red’s can be your go-to for premium, protein-packed burritos and breakfast sandwiches. They are made with high-quality ingredients that you can feel good about. They use antibiotic-free meats, freshly baked tortillas, slow kettle-cooked beans and cage-free fluffy eggs. Therefore you can enjoy meals on the go that are good for you. Red’s is on a mission to cook food better so you can eat better, every day. So whether you’re fueling a busy morning, a midday hustle, or a well-earned weekend chill, they have your back. For more on Red’s, go to their website at redsallnatural.com or check out their products in your grocery’s frozen food section. 

Please note: I am working with Red’s on a sponsored campaign. I am receiving payment for my work, but my thoughts are my own

6 thoughts on “Having A Busy Week Doesn’t Mean You Have To Eat Poorly ”

  1. It is not just our family? lol. THIS is so relatable, Art. Thank you for sharing the struggle we all face with a busy family.

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  2. This sounds like a great alternative to the food we sometimes are our go to when we are running around town to practices and appointments.

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