Expert tips for busy parents who want quick, delicious and wholesome meals

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(BPT) - Increasingly hectic lives make at-home meal preparation more challenging than ever, but it’s still important. If you feel like your family life has never been busier, you’re not alone. According to a recent survey, 58 percent of parents say their life is more hectic than a year ago, and having a long to-do list can cut into their mealtime.

Jenny Rosenstrach is a working mother of two and the author of “Dinner: A Love Story.” Through her blog of the same name, she hears about mealtime barriers from thousands of time-strapped parents a month. Now, Rosenstrach has partnered with Barilla to offer tips on how to put a quick, home-cooked and crowd-pleasing dinner on the table, even on the busiest of nights.

Make a plan, stock your pantry

A fully stocked pantry is the best way to ensure you have plenty of options come meal time. In fact, 59 percent of people say having ingredients on-hand is the most important. Make a list of essential ingredients – box of pasta, jar of pasta sauce, extra virgin olive oil, fresh vegetables and a good hunk of real Parmigiano-Reggiano – then hit the store. There’s no better strategy for making dinner happen than to be armed with everything you need.

Please everyone at the table

It’s important not to get discouraged if you have a picky eater.  Rosenstrach suggests bringing the kids grocery shopping and letting them help select things for dinner. “They’ll be more invested when it’s time to sit down and eat,” she says. Also, as often as possible, she tries to expose her daughters to something new – calling this “flexing their adventure muscles.”

A delicious home-cooked meal is a spaghetti strand away

There is no such thing as too many pasta shapes when you have kids. From ziti to farfalle (or bowties) to shells, ditalini, rigatoni and penne, the pasta possibilities are endless. Have some fun and let your kids choose a different shape each week. It's a task her 9-year-old takes very seriously.

Be a multitasking master

When making pasta add your fresh or frozen vegetables during the last few minutes the pasta is boiling and there you have it, one less pot to clean. While cleaning up, always make sure the leftovers go right into the lunchbox. That way, one more thing on the to-do list is taken care of and you don’t have to think about it in the morning.

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