My life is planned, so meal planning fits into it pretty well. One night is basketball, one night is a cheer meeting, one night is NCIS night (thankfully it doesn't overlap too often) and another night is something else. I had to fit food in before, so now it is pretty similar but I am making different food choices. Last night was "grab bag" because a) it was thursday and nearing the end of the week so we had leftovers and things to eat b) it was DD's basketball practice night (cancelled, but you get the idea).
I think it's important to use this time to find foods you like. Along the lines of the tastebud thread, really taste the healthy foods and discover all of the flavor that commercial, prepared foods can't offer. If you are choosing between going to the wings place and getting wings and nachos and staying home with an iceberg lettuce salad and dry carrots, you are setting yourself up to fail (Been there, done that!). Enjoy this time to discover the things you will actually get excited about. They are out there!
I typically start with a vegetable and build the meal around that. For example, I thought some winter squash would be yummy. How can I use that? I could add some sweet onion, canned tomato, garlic, oregano and basil. Okay, now I need protein. How about a lean pork chop. Okay, so saute the onions and garlic in a large skillet, when "see through" add the tomato and squash and seasonings. While sauteeing, get out the lean pork and either bake or (my favorite) put on the Foreman Grill. Spray well to keep it moist and feel free to add seasonings to it. About half an hour later, voila' healthy, yummy dinner.
Just wanted to add - Think about the money here also. I dont know about you, but if my family of 4 goes to a wing place for dinner and has a minimal amount of alcohol the bill, with tip, is usually about $60. The squash was $3, the tomatoes $0.75, garlic - $2/week, seasonings - $6/month, pork chops - $8. I have now fed my family on about $13. We are saving money BIG time!

