Slipper, I've used some of the mumsnet slow cooker recipes, or I'll google and I've found a few good ones. If you are using chicken, it can dry out a bit, so don't cook it too long - and pieces with the bone in will be more flavoursome and tender.
I just remembered a couple of other things.
I also buy online and recently bought Ikea towels - each kid has two towels in one colour, so their own towels are easily identified and it's put an end to fighting over the towels ("he used mine" etc).It has also stopped them getting a clean towel out every day and making piles of washing for me. My daughter would always have a pile of 6 towels in her room.Now she has to make sure her towel is in the bathroom before getting in the shower! It seems to be working.
On Friday nights we have pizza night.I make the bases in the bread maker.The kids all get involved preparing the ingredients and then put the topping on their own pizza. They love it.
I've recently decided that the kids were asking for pudding too much, so Friday nights will be pudding night and we'll only have it other nights if it's a special occasion.
I've gone through an ebay stage where we sold things we didn't want anymore - the kids sold off toys they'd grown out of. I also sold my LO's used baby clothes and bought more when he got bigger. But I have stopped doing it.I found it wasn't really worth the time and energy put in.The kids loved doing it though.
Now we go to the thrift store to find bargains. This is a shopping outing my children love because they can buy a little something so cheaply.
I also try to spend time alone with each, but it is hard. On Sat mornings I go to the farmer's market. If I'm not meeting a friend for coffee I'll take one of the girl's with me to help at the markets.Then they'll get an icecream.It's nice for us both.
I also bulk buy knickers and socks.When my oldest boy was still living at home he would always use his brother and father's socks, so I started buying one colour for each, then there were no more arguments. I know it's a bit dull, but it worked. Now he lives away and there are no more sock altercations!!
It's nice talking to other mums with large families.It isn't very common where I live, and I get some pretty scathing remarks from some people...[hsad]