

So how do you create the perfect meal plan in Trello? Converting Recipes From Bookmarks Into CardsĮveryone who likes to cook probably has a few or a few hundred food blogs that they like to read for recipes and inspiration, and we have all probably bookmarked our fair share of recipes with good chef-like intentions, of course! But as we all know, so many of those recipes fall by the wayside. You can check it out below:įeel free to copy this board and expand upon it with your favorite recipes, or use it as a source of inspiration as you create a board of your own. It's full of recipes from my favorite food blogs. Let me now share with you my Trello meal planning board.

Since I was using Trello to organize projects at work, I thought it would translate well to organize recipes to cook at home. So it was decided that I had to get back to cooking at home, making meals that were both tasty and nutritious-I needed a way to plan out meals. But over time, eating out all the time starts hitting the wallet, as well as the belly, pretty hard.

Now don’t get me wrong, if you are going to spend $3 in this city, you probably can’t do any better than a falafel from a nearby cart. Sure, it’s a lot of fun, but it seemed like we were living off of expensive meals and quick falafels. Happy hour on Tuesday, a friends’ band playing on Wednesday, gallery openings on Thursday. Making the change from Seattle to NYC meant that life became so much more action-packed. Moving to a new city can change your habits overnight.
