Menu Plan Monday ~ 3 October

Happy Monday!

I’m happily returning to my usual routine this morning.  After last week’s craziness of commuting, classrooms and traffic, I am quite happy to be back working from home and spending time with my family.  Today is a special day – our anniversary – and so I am even happier to be home!mealplanmonday_v2

Here’s what we have planned for dinners this week – the weather is turning cooler (hooray!) and so my thoughts are turning more to soups, stews and heartier home cooking.

Are there any fall-weather favorites you cook for your family?

Here’s our plan:

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Menu Plan Monday ~ 26 September

Happy Monday, everyone!

This week, my menu planning is especially important.

I am taking a class downtown all week – Monday thru Friday, 8AM – 5PM. Can you say UGH!?!  Yes, I will be in commuter you-know-where this week. I am looking forward to the class, but not looking forward to the hustle-and-bustle of a commuting lifestyle workday. (yes, I’m spoiled, I know)

My mom is coming up for the week to take care of the munchkins and taxi them to and fro in their activities.  She will most likely be doing most of the supper preparations, too, so I wanted to have a plan and be ready for her when she gets here. I’ve made my menu, done (most of) my shopping, and all that is left is the cooking.

Here’s what we’ll have this week:Thanksgiving

  • Monday: Roast Beef tips with Gravy, either rice or mashed potatoes and a salad
  • Tuesday: Crock Pot Baked Chicken, rice/gravy and veggies
  • Wednesday (new recipe to try) Balsamic Pork Roast with rice & veggies
  • Thursday: Sloppy Joes w/ homemade fries (another new recipe to try)
  • Friday: probably eat out somewhere
  • Saturday will most likely be leftovers or whatever we didn’t cook earlier in the week.

How about you? Have you made your menu plans for the week?

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Menu Plan Monday

Busy, busy weekend – but an awesome one.

SuperMan’s birthday was Friday – we went out on a date night (you can read more about that here)

I got to see my brother and two of his best friends on Saturday (haven’t seen him in 2 years!  he lives on the west coast and we just haven’t been able to swing a trip out there or here in a while thanks to the economy.) and I got to spend lots of time with my mom.  Doesn’t get much better than that.

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That was us after dinner on Saturday evening. I asked him how we got so old… neither of us was quite sure. Winking smile Man, he looks a lot like my dad did when he was that age…

We also brought back some old furniture that was at my mom’s lake house – things that we’re going to restore and find uses for here at home, including this

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an old glider-rocker that used to be on my grandmother’s front porch when I was a child. I remember many hot, sticky summer nights spent sleeping on that porch when it was just too hot to sleep inside (no air conditioning). My brother and I would listen to the big trucks rolling down the highway and giggle and whisper for as long as we could stay awake without getting fussed at by Grandma.

I can’t wait to restore it and put it on my back porch for my girls to do the same one day.

I also brought home this

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which is an old table from my GREAT-grandmother’s kitchen. We have the “naugehide” covered chairs, too. I can’t wait to restore them and put this puppy to use. Lots of happy Saturday mornings were spent at this table when I was a girl.

So, we are getting back to “normal” today – including planning our menus for the week. I really, really need to go grocery shopping as I’ve been cooking out of the freezer for the last two weeks and we are out of fresh veggies and the like as well.

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Here’s what I have planned so far:

  • Monday: Bourbon Chicken with Rice & veggies (trying a new recipe)
  • Tuesday: Tacos
  • Wednesday: Grilled Chicken or maybe this new recipe – Chicken Yakitori
  • Thursday: Leftovers
  • Friday/Saturday/Sunday: SuperMan and the girls are on their own as I’ll be in the mountains on a girls’ weekend! Smile Scrapbooking & relaxing.

How about you? Hop on over to orgjunkie.com for some great menu ideas.

Menu Plan Monday (uh, Tuesday) ~ 6 September

Well, I’m a day off again this week.  It’s with good cause, though, because we were celebrating the Labor Day holiday. Had a great day – walking in the rain with SuperMan, the girls & puppies, lazing around the house and then hosting some of our favorite people for a low country boil at the house. It was supposed to be a cookout, but it turned into a “cook-in” because of the rain. That didn’t slow us down at all, though. We had a marvelous time. When you have great company the locale is not as important.

Today we are back to the routine and I’m trying to wrap my head around some menu planning for the week. I’m hoping to cook out of my freezer as much as I can this week, so that means getting creative with my options.

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Here are the menu items I’m thinking of making. Days are still open – what I will cook on what day – but this is the general plan:

I’m also planning to make my cheesy chicken pasta this weekend – we’re hosting our small group from church on Sunday. I imagine we’ll most likely eat dinner out on Saturday, too… so that will take us through the week.

What about you – any special plans this week?

Hop on over to orgjunkie.com for some ideas for more menus.

A day late and a dollar short

Well, maybe not a dollar short… but definitely a day late.

As I posted yesterday, I had a stomach bug thingy going on –  not sure if it was from something I ate or a virus, but I was pretty much horizontal and green most of the day.  Little Bit ended up coming home from school early with a virus of her own – of the snotty kind, not the tummy kind – so we spent the afternoon on the sofa together. Big Girl became our nurse and we had a quiet day.

I woke this morning feeling MUCH better (thankfully) and found that Little Bit was still under the weather. She’s spent most of the day on the sofa watching TV, playing on the computer and drawing pictures. I think it’s just a cold virus type of thing, so we’re holding off on the doctor for now.  No strep-like symptoms or fevers to be concerned about. She’s just puny. But she will be back to school tomorrow.

So, today, I was finally able to focus on figuring out what our menu for the remainder of the week without turning green.  Even though the thought of food was rather nauseating yesterday, it bugged the heck out of me that I had no menu plan in place. (Yes, I know, I’m a little uptight that way. I like my routines!)

I’m very happy to have my plan in place now… It frees my mind up so that I can worry about other things… (and trust me, there are a lot of other things to worry about!)

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  • Monday: BBQ Chicken tenders, homemade macaroni & cheese, grilled broccoli
  • Tuesday: homemade Salisbury steaks
  • Wednesday: Grilled pork chops, cous-cous and grilled veggies
  • Thursday: Beef Stew
  • Friday: Baked Potato bar w/ salad
  • Saturday: Homemade Mexican – tacos, nachos & fajitas
  • Sunday: Crock Pot “Baked” Chicken, mashed potatoes & salad
  • Monday: grilling out or Low Country Boil

I’m also craving my veggie chili, but it’s just been too darned hot for that yet. Hopefully it will cool off soon so we can enjoy some. I will eat it for lunch if nothing else. Winking smile

I guess I’m just going to be a day late all week – since today is Tuesday and I really should be posting my Project Life pictures today.  Oh well.

Hop on over to orgjunkie.com for some ideas for more menus.

I need another Saturday

I need another Saturday to recover from my weekend. I need a “hookey” day to just laze around and do nothing.

But THAT is not going to happen, so I got up this morning, put on my “big girl pants” and I’m getting on with my day.

Baked a batch of bread for the week and made a loaf of banana bread with some very very ripe bananas I had on the counter. (hopefully they weren’t TOO ripe) Started dinner in the crock pot and started some laundry and now I’m at my computer for the day.

So, not too shabby a start to my day!

I’m learning that dinners for the week have to be a little different than last school year. The girls’ dance classes are later in the day – finishing after six in the evenings. That means on dance days we eat later, which is OK because then we can eat with SuperMan as a family. But that means I’ve got to have a heftier after-school snack on those days (i.e. sandwiches, pizza, etc.) and plan something that can either be prepared quickly or prepped ahead in the crock pot or oven. That way, when we get home from dance and they are ravenous I can plop dinner in front of them and watch them devour it! (that’s one good thing about eating after dance – they are hungry!)

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So, given that, here’s my plan for this week:

Planned snacks this week:

  • cheese quesadillas
  • chicken flautas
  • popcorn
  • banana bread
  • Nutella & graham cracker stacks
  • fresh melons cut up

I’m also going to make some chicken salad (again) with some leftover grilled chicken we cooked on Saturday. And I’m craving veggie “chili” but I’m not sure it is cool enough for that yet… may have to wait a week.

I am also on the hunt for some (easy) breakfast ideas. My girls are not big breakfast eaters – as a matter of fact, Big Girl prefers a smoothie of some sort. The good news is that Little Bit is finally getting away from the processed junk she used to love – no more pop-tarts and the like – and craving healthier options. The bad news is that she is getting bored with the same options. I need some new ideas!

Do you have any tried and true breakfast ideas? Things I can either make ahead or prepare quickly on school mornings?

I’d love some ideas!

That’s it for now. Have a great, no terrific, week and hop on over to orgjunkie.com for some ideas for more menus.

Menu Plan Monday ~ 15 August

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This week we start dance classes, added to the first full week of school for the girls. Should be a busy week for us. That’s why I got my meal plan ready early in the weekend and went shopping. Hopefully, there won’t be any last-minute dashes to the store for things we forgot or stops for takeout dinners. I’m going to get us back into our routines (if it kills me!) this week for sure.

I’m breaking out the crock pots and making sure we have healthy meals in spite of our busy schedules!

Sunday, we “baked” two chickens in the crock pot while we were at church. If you’ve not tried my Crock Pot Rotisserie Chicken, I highly recommend it for busy weeknight dinners (or having dinner ready when you arrive home after church on Sunday!)

One of the chickens was our Sunday dinner and the second one was deboned and will become chicken salad for sandwiches (in pita pockets) this week. If there is any extra, I’ll use it to make salads with chicken on them (as opposed to chicken salad – hee hee) and maybe do that for lunch one day, too. I whipped up some cole slaw for SuperMan to have with his chicken salad sandwiches at lunch, too, and he has requested a second round of a pasta salad I made last week that I’ll share the recipe for soon.

I also made a trip to my favorite meat market/butcher and stocked up on some yummies to cook this week.mealplanmonday_v2

So, here is our plan for the week:

  • Monday: grilled steaks (that were planned for Saturday but didn’t get cooked) with grilled veggies & potatoes
  • Tuesday: Slow-cooked pork loin with sticky rice
  • Wednesday: Grilled Pork Chops with cous cous & a salad
  • Thursday: BBQ sandwiches (from the leftover pork) & homemade fries
  • Friday: Asian Flank Steak with stir fry
    (that was planned for last week, but I ended up making Chicken & Dumplings instead because Little Bit wasn’t feeling well)
  • Saturday: we’ll probably eat out – either Friday or Saturday, so the meals will interchange.

I’ve also made the Amish Breakfast Casserole that I love so much, and I am thinking I’ll make some type of bread (maybe banana?) for the kids for breakfast. Hmm… Maybe I’ll make a banana-chocolate bread…. (the wheels are turnin’)

Well, that’s it from this kitchen. What’ve you got planned in yours?

Hop over to orgjunkie.com for some more great menu ideas!

Menu Plan Monday: 8 August (Back to the Grindstone)

It’s the first week (sort of) of school here. The girls go back on Thursday and Open House is tomorrow afternoon. We’re in the Final Launch Countdown mode here in our house this week. Phone calls from the new teachers, phone calls to friends to see who their teachers are, final purchases and preparations. It’s all very exciting.

I’m looking forward to getting us back on a routine and to having my workdays a little less fragmented… but I know I’m going to miss having the girls around at the same time. Things will be busy, for sure, especially when dance classes start.

Fortunately, those don’t start for another week, so we have a little time to get our routine going.  Both girls will be taking Jazz and Ballet and both of them have classes back-to-back, so one girl dances one night and the other later in the week. It’s going to be an interesting schedule, but I think we will manage. I’d rather get it all over with in one night like that than have classes four or five nights a week! At least this way, they each have a few nights without anything and they can use that time for schoolwork and resting.

We had a great weekend – cramming in the last gasp of fun for the summer.  SuperMan had Friday off of work, so I took the day off as well and we went to tour a dairy that is close by. Well, not the dairy per-se, but the bottling facility.  It was about two hours away and we toodled around in the mountains on our way home, eating lunch by a river in the National Forest and stopping to pick up some fresh summer fruit for canning on the way home.

Now, I have to figure out how I’m going to get a half-bushel of peaches put away in the freezer that is already overflowing! But I am looking forward to having them this winter, so I will figure it out somehow. I need to get a new freezer – we used to have an upright freezer but it won’t work anymore – I miss having that extra space for storage.

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This week’s menu planning is a little challenging for me. Today is the “last hurrah” at the neighborhood pool, with friends coming to swim with us right up until suppertime. I’m trying to figure out what I can prepare that would be ready when we get home from the pool (and everyone is starving) and I’m leaning towards the leftover spaghetti/lasagna from last week that I have in the fridge. Quick, filling, and get rid of the leftovers. Sounds like a win-win to me.

Then tomorrow the girls have their open house at school, which is from 4-6 and I know we will probably want to eat right after we get home. I’m thinking about some type of Mexican casserole that I can pop in the oven before we leave and have it ready when we get home. Maybe I’ll invent something. I have a Mexican Potato casserole I used to love, but can’t eat anymore because the potatoes have too much sugar for me. Maybe I’ll improvise and substitute something else (tortillas?) for the potatoes. I’ll let you know how it comes out.

Wednesday, I’m leaning towards something BBQ-ish. Not sure yet. And then Thursday is the first day of school, so I want something hearty and filling to give the girls because I know they will be hungry and tired. I’m thinking about making this cheesy chicken pasta recipe (or maybe this one that Big Girl loves).  Friday will probably be an eat-out night – maybe at our favorite Mexican restaurant. SuperMan had their flank steak last week and it was to-die-for. I’m still thinking about the taste I had. It was so good!!

I’m also in the mood to make something with an Asian flair.  I’ve got a good recipe for an Asian Flank Steak that I may dig up and cook. Or, I’ve found a recipe in a Sandra Lee cookbook for a beef & veggie stir fry I may try. It sounds yummy. So, that may be a weekend choice.

SuperMan made my favorite Chicken Lettuce Wraps (a-la PF Chang’s style) last night. That will be my lunch today and  probably tomorrow, too. They are SOOO good. I’m hoping to get the recipe to share with you but he is worse than I am about “a pinch of this and a dash of that” so I’m not sure I can replicate it reliably enough for you to try… I will see what I can do.

Well, that’s it for our eating plans this week.

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Menu Plan Monday ~ 1 August

What a whirlwind weekend.  Friday we spent a good part of the day buying school shoes and finalizing our back-to-school shopping. We’re all done (thank goodness) and I’m now broke (ha!) so I guess that is a good thing that we’re done.

I also spent some time Friday evening organizing my recipe books. If you recall, I bought these adorable cookbooks that I had planned to use for storing my recipes. I finally sat down and sorted and organized and purged and organized and… well, you get the idea.

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One for the “regular foods,” one for baked goods and another one that has all my cookie recipes, Christmas/Holiday recipes and candy recipes. I have quite a few cookie recipes because I hosted cookie swaps for about six years at Christmastime and everyone shared their recipes – six years times ten or twelve people per year and you end up with a lot of cookie recipes! (maybe I’ll do a virtual cookie swap this year?!?)IMG_0660

Anyway, back to the weekend –

Saturday we went to a sweet wedding shower for a girl who used to babysit the girls and attends our church. We’re friends with her parents, too, and it was so nice to be able to celebrate her upcoming marriage with them. The girls loved being a part of the festivities – Big Girl took pictures and Little Bit helped to hand out the gifts.

Then we came home because I had a serious migraine headache and needed a little down time. SuperMan was gone all day and Big Girl had a friend over that evening for a sleepover. Between all of that and the huge storm we had that knocked out power for about 3 hours, it was a heck of an afternoon.

Sunday we were at church and had plans to veg at home for the afternoon, but some friends gave us an offer we couldn’t refuse – to spend the afternoon at the lake with them. So, in spite of my lingering migraine, we headed to the mountains for some swim time.

IMG_0647Today has been all about homemaking – and work, of course – I’ve made my weekly loaf of homemade bread, gave the girls homemade chocolate, chocolate chip muffins for breakfast and baked the family’s favorite banana bread for a breakfast treat later this week.  I’ve also whipped up some spaghetti sauce and got my lasagna going in the crock pot for tonight’s supper. (and now I am tired!)

Tomorrow is a dentist appointment for me (I broke a crown last week 😦 That will be fun – not!) so I picked something easy for dinner (and soft) because I have no idea how I’ll feel after my dentist visit. I also have a meeting Tuesday night, so I wanted something I could make quickly that SuperMan and the girls can eat while I’m out.

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Here’s what else I have planned for meals for the week:

  • Monday: Crock Pot Lasagna with garlic bread & salad (never made it last week)
  • Tuesday: Creamy chicken with pasta & veggies
  • Wednesday: Mexican casserole (or meat loaf, depending on my mood)
  • Thursday: Stir fry chicken
  • Friday: Homemade pizzas
  • Saturday: Chicken lettuce wraps (SuperMan helps me with this dish)
  • Sunday: Grilled chicken & veggies

Join us over at orgjunkie.com and share your menu plans – or pick up some great ideas for your own family dinners!


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Menu Plan Monday ~ 25 July

Wow – do you realize we are halfway to CHRISTMAS!!  Goodness.

It certainly doesn’t FEEL like Christmas outside. As a matter of fact, it feels as far away from Christmas-y weather as you can get. We’re baking (or, rather, steaming) away here in the South.  Temps are in the high 90s and humidity levels are in the ungodly ranges – 60-70%. UGH. 

Even us southern belles who claim to never sweat can’t escape the heat – or the sweating.  I rode bikes with Big Girl yesterday evening and we both thought we were going to die from the heat.  Granted, I was (stupidly) riding in jeans.  But it was hot regardless of how you were dressed.  You know it’s hot when you don’t mind having ice cubes rubbed directly on your skin – it actually felt good!!

image We do have rain predicted for this week, but I’m afraid it’s only going to make things muggier, not cooler. We will see. It will depend on how much rain actually falls.  Those quick little afternoon “pop up” showers do little to cool things down. They just make you feel like you are in a steam room.

Ah, well, such is life in the south in July and August. I can’t complain. It is what it is. I have to say, I’d much rather deal with this than months and months of snow and below-freezing temperatures like my friends in the northern lands deal with (Wendy!)

I’m trying to get myself back onto a schedule this week after a week of total fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants-ness.  Staying at Mom’s last week meant cooking on the fly and eating out at our favorite local restaurants… much good food, but very little planning.

This week, I’m hoping to start to get the girls back into a routine, waking earlier (ugh) and eating dinner earlier in preparation for those soon-to-be-here school days.  We have two and a half weeks before school starts, so it’s time.MPM_ButtonI let the kids help choose the meals for the week this week. They picked some favorites and I filled in the blanks.  I have to go grocery shopping today so the day I cook each meal is not set yet, but here’s the general plan:

I’m hungry for grilled shrimp, so I may pick some up at the store and toss them on the grill one night, too.  Big Girl is not much of a shrimp eater, but the rest of us love them.

What about your plans for the week? Hop over to orgjunkie.com for more menu planning ideas.


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