Thursday, February 14, 2008

Longevity Can Outweigh Speed

Speed is often the factor that drives us. With technology raising levels of productivity and multi-tasking a standard part of the day, the treadmill that we ride in our everyday can make life a blur. Coming home from work and figuring out dinner is often a game of beat the clock. I have found that longevity, however, can outweigh a quick meal fix. Creating a good meal that can last a few days, either on its own or reconcocted into a new entree is an amazing tool. I love to make soups or delicious pasta sauces for example on Sunday. I get to enjoy a relaxed meal at home on my day off and it can last me through the week. It isn't a leftover. It takes advantage of principals of mass production. Just as businesses can benefit from scale, making a big pot of caulifower soup or mom's meatballs can be a tool to help you and your family eat well throughout the week. Just make sure you have room in the fridge, first!

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