Day 10: Food Prep That’s Actually Fun: Simple ADHD-Friendly Meal Planning for Christmas

Make holiday cooking enjoyable with these simple, ADHD-friendly meal planning tips that actually work!

 

Take the stress out of the Christmas food prep with the following tips from this series:

  • Save your energy and social battery—ditch the crowded shops and go for click-and-collect instead. Too easy!

  • Stack those tasks like a pro: plan the Christmas food shop while whipping up this week’s meals. Double win!

  • Raid the pantry! Build the Christmas feast with what you’ve already got at home. (Who knew chickpeas could be festive?)

  • Keep it chill with a simple menu. Snack plates or small meals are the way to go—low effort, big payoff.

  • Get ahead of the game: prep what you can in advance. Future You will thank you.

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