Variety
A wider range of foods across a week tends to make meals more interesting and easier to keep up. We focus on adding, not removing.
For us, balance describes a steady, varied pattern across a week. This page explains how we think about it — as general, educational information you can shape yourself.
We use the word in an everyday sense: a week that includes a reasonable variety of foods, spread across meals in a way that feels manageable. It is not a formula and not a target to hit perfectly.
Because everyone's tastes, routines and circumstances differ, the right pattern looks different for each household. Our content describes general ideas, not personal recommendations.
A wider range of foods across a week tends to make meals more interesting and easier to keep up. We focus on adding, not removing.
A repeatable structure removes friction. When the framework is familiar, the weekly shop and cook take less mental effort.
Plans should bend. Swapping a meal, ordering in, or repeating a favourite are all part of a realistic week.
Glance at the past week. What worked, what was rushed, what went uneaten? That review shapes the next plan.
Decide on two or three meals you are confident about. The rest of the week can stay loose around them.
Empty slots are useful. They make room for leftovers, spontaneity or a quieter cooking day.
If the plan changes, that is normal. A flexible routine is more durable than a rigid one.
To keep things transparent, here are a few points about the limits of what we publish.
We do not assess individual needs or circumstances. Nothing here is tailored to a specific person, condition or goal.
This site does not address health conditions or treatments. For anything in that area, speak with a qualified professional.
It is a readable collection of planning ideas drawn from our own routine, offered for information only.
You are encouraged to adapt, ignore or build on anything here in whatever way suits your household.
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