As many of you know, our almost 20-year-old daughter was very sick the first 2 weeks of January with Flu A that turned into bronchitis that turned into bacterial pneumonia that turned into the beginning stages of sepsis. After two trips to the ER in the first few days January, she was admitted to the ICU step down unit at the hospital for a few days. (We are so grateful they caught the sepsis right at the beginning stages or it could have been so much worse. You can read more here.)
She lost a lot of weight and her recovery has been slow, but she felt well enough and had good enough blood work results to be able to move back to Murfreesboro, TN where she lives and goes to college. (Gratefully, her semester starts tomorrow instead of earlier in the month like many schools, so it gave her more time to rest and recover!)
She moved back to her house in Murfreesboro today and I sent her with a week’s worth of meals so she would have nutritious food to eat, but wouldn’t have to think about cooking and could focus on continuing to recover and on school. Here’s what I made for her:


Food I Made For Kathrynne:
She made a list of food that sounded good and I based the meals upon this:
5 meals of browned ground beef and onions with cooked rice (I froze these for her to thaw and heat up as she needs them.)
4 meals of baked salmon and cooked rice
Cooked quinoa
Homemade Energy Bites (I added protein powder as a mix-in to make these a little heartier!)

Extras I sent with her:
Also sent with her for quick meals/snacks: Oatmeal packets, yogurt and granola, turkey and cheese, Quest bars, cuties, steamed veggies, pre-cooked chicken, apples)
She’s going to get some bread, milk, and a few other items and she should have all of her meals and snacks covered for the week!




Other Things I Cooked/Baked:
While I was cooking, I made a few extras for our family for this week, too: sourdough bread, 3 loaves of French Bread (it’s rising in the pics above and looks much better when baked!!), energy bites, granola bars, rice, quinoa, and ground beef with onions (I’m going to add potatoes and peas for dinner one night this week).
Homemade Energy Bites With Protein Powder
For years, I’ve said on my homemade energy bites recipe that you could add protein powder to them as an add-in, but I don’t think I ever have. I added two scoops of my favorite Justin’s Peanut Butter Cup Protein Powder and I think they turned out so well and this way they pack a little more of a protein punch!
Homemade Granola Bars
Can you believe it? I don’t think I’ve ever made homemade granola bars? We’ve had this recipe from my sister on my site for years and I’ve always wanted to make it, but for some reason I just have always bought granola bars (maybe because for years they were so inexpensive at Aldi??)
I decided to make some homemade granola bars this weekend on a whim, but didn’t have enough peanut butter and didn’t have Rice Krispies or wheat germ to make my sister’s recipe, so I found this recipe online and swapped out healthy Cocoa Puffs instead of the Rice Krispies + added extra chocolate chips. They were delicious!!
Would you enjoy seeing more posts with meal prep like this? Let me know in the comments! And let me know what types of meal prep posts you’d especially love to see!



Yes please on more food prep posts…do you have something on having lunch hot when the family gets home from church hungry??
What a great way to show your daughter how much you love her! That is such a thoughtful thing to do! I hope she continues to gain her strength back and has a great semester.
I would absolutely love more prep videos!
Yes, and the easier the preparation, the better! With 5 teen boys, several in sports, 🏀 🏈 extra protein is definitely a plus😊!
I would love more parts like this@
I would love to see more posts like this!
Thank you so much!
What a blessing you are to Kathrynne! I LOVE your food prep posts; those and the grocery hauls are my favorites. Please post more of them!
Thanks so much for your encouragement!
I saw your Instagram video making bread and I think I have the same exact bread maker you do! Could you do a post or Instagram explaining how you make rolls, french bread, etc with the bread machine??? I only can figure out how to make the loafs in it! TYSM!!!
Most bread machines have a dough setting. To make other things, you have to take the dough out, form and rise, then bake in your regular oven.
I just use the dough cycle — there’s a 45 min cycle or a 1 hour 50 min cycle. I usually choose the 45 min cycle.
Way to go supermom!
Not really super mom since these were all so simple! But I hope it inspired some of you all with some easy meal prep ideas!
I love see the meal prep and shopping posts!
YAY!
Yes to more meal prep posts. Particularly for prepping food for the family for a week.
I am excited to maybe share more of those!
aww, I can feel your mama love for her in all this food prep/gifts to get her going! Prayers for continued health and strength and help as she gets back into her routines.
This is very helpful! Have you ever prepped enough meals for a week or a month for your family? I’d love to see freezer friendly recipes and ideas for doing the month’s worth of cooking at once to save time later 🙂
I made a couple months worth of meals for my family before my second daughter was born, and it has made my life so much easier. However, I didn’t have a great variety of meal ideas :/…
I used to do once a month cooking all the time! I’ve got LOTS of freezer recipes and freezer cooking in the archives. Just search for freezer cooking for lots and lots of posts!
I love the smell of browning ground beef and onions! I’ve never thought to just eat it like that, though. Do you add anything else to it?
She and Silas LOVE it that way and that’s what she asked for so I didn’t add anything else to it!
You are a great Mom, Crystal! Thank you for sharing your meal planning and I do enjoy seeing these posts. I hope your daughter makes a quick recovery.
Thank you so much!
I love the posts about meal prep and what you have planned for upcoming meals.
Love meal prep. Lately I have been mincing huge batches of garlic and ginger and putting them in small bags for our freezer….easy to add to recipes and no waste.
What a fantastic idea! Thanks for the tip!! -Jordan, MSM Team
Yes I would love more post on meal prep!
Thanks so much!
Fantastic meal prep! I’m so glad that Kathrynne is on the mend!
We are so grateful, too!
Yes, love getting new ideas for food prep! Those granola bars look so good! Love the Cocoa Puffs, can’t wait to try it!!
You know me, always trying to use what I already have on hand!
I’ve made your energy bites several times and have always added unflavored protein powder for my son who is a picky eater and needs to gain weight. He won’t eat meat, but he eats these!
What a fantastic idea! Thanks for the tip!! -Jordan, MSM Team
Your daughter is absolutely lucky to clearly have a wonderful mom like you! God bless, and swift recovery! 🙂 <3
Thank you! We are SO grateful she is so much improved over where she was a week ago!
Yes…love the meal prep posts!
YAY! Let me know if there’s anything specific you’d love to see!