Kitchen prep station with labeled containers

The Kitchen Workflow

Turn a finished weekly menu into a chronological, realistic game-plan—thawing, batching, and five-minute morning assemblies included.

Chronological Prep Columns

Tasks are grouped by when they actually happen, not by recipe name alone.

Day-Before Prep
Move frozen proteins to refrigerator thaw tray
Marinate tofu or tempeh in sealed container
Wash and dry salad greens; store with paper towel
Soak dried legumes if using from dry
Portion snack packs into small jars
Active Cook Day
Batch cook brown rice or quinoa (3 cups dry)
Roast tray of mixed vegetables with olive oil
Simmer base sauce for reuse across two dinners
Grill or bake protein portions for two days
Cool and label all containers with day markers
Quick Assemble
Layer overnight oats in jars (Mon–Wed)
Toss pre-roasted veg with dressing for lunch
Reheat grain base; add protein and greens
Warm crossover sauce; finish with fresh herbs
Pack portable lunch box from labeled containers

Removing Daily Decision Fatigue

When prep is sequenced by time block rather than recipe, you always know what happens next. Sunday batch sessions feed Tuesday lunches; Wednesday evenings only require assembly.

This ledger pairs naturally with the flavor crossover page so bases cooked once appear in multiple columns.

Labeled meal prep containers on a counter

Sample Sunday Timeline

A reference schedule for a standard prep session—adjust durations to your kitchen.

09:00 – Start Oven

Preheat and load roasting tray while grains simmer on the stovetop.

11:00 – Sauce Base

Prepare spiced tomato or herb base for crossover use mid-week.

13:00 – Cool & Label

Refrigerate all portions with day abbreviations on lids.

Connect Ingredients Across Days

See how shared bases link Monday shakshuka to Thursday chili.

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