Problem
This family needs a schedule for dinner this week.
Solution
We created a meal plan.
Day | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Who Cooks | Parent A | Parent B | Teen 1 | Teen 2 | Nobody cooks because its leftovers |
Recipe | Black bean tacos | Ginger glazed salmon | Chickpea Cauliflower Curry | Grilled Chicken Burrito Bowl | Grilled Chicken Burrito Bowl |
Portion of recipe | Serves 4 | Serves 4 | Serves 4 | Serves 8 | Leftovers From Thursday |
Dinner Time | 5:30 | 6:20 | 5:05 | 6:15 | Family Eats Whenever |
Justification
Thursday/Friday: Teen 2 makes 8 servings of the Grilled Chicken Burrito Bowl. Friday night we eat the leftovers. Teen 2 makes dinner because they are free after school and can cook.
On Monday parent A cooks because they are the only person available to cooks at 5:15 because parent b is at work until 5:30 and then they can all eat together then parent b goes to fitness class, we also chose to cook black beaned tacos because it takes a small amount of time to cook and there is just enough food for everyone (4 servings).
On Tuesday Parent B cooks at 6:00 and is done by 6:20 so everyone can eat together and then Teen 2 leaves at 6:30. We chose Ginger glazed salmon because it makes 4 servings so enough food for all.
On Wednesday teen 1 cooks because they need to cook at least once a week. Teen 1 starts cooking at 4:50 and they will eat at 5:05. Teen 1 is cooking chickpea cauliflower curry. They will half the ingredients and then it will take less time to cook. It serves 8 but when they half it, it will be enough for everyone to eat.
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Collaboration Reflection
We talked to each other and communicated about the task-at-hand for this project.
We used Microsoft Word, Google, our laptops and our EduBlogs. I am familiar with these sources of technology.
We distributed the tasks by giving each person a day to complete.
I completed Thursday and Friday.