Another week, another menu plan. I'm starting to get a bit busy at home--I'm almost 37 weeks along in my pregnancy, so in theory, this baby could come at any time. I'm feeling the need to prepare for this--cleaning and organizing, washing baby clothes, shopping for things like newborn diapers and such, and so on and so on. You might call it nesting. I call it clearing-the-clutter-to-make-room-for-the-chaos. In light of this, this week's menu is heavy on items that are easy for me to prepare. No apologies here! These are all yummy things that we love to eat. It should be a good--and hopefully productive--week.
Monday
Maple-Sesame Fried Rice
Pork Pot Stickers (from a box. I love homemade, but they definitely don't fit in with the easy-to-prepare theme this week)
Tuesday
Mockzagna
Salad
Wednesday
BLTs on Homemade Challah
Tomato Soup
Thursday
Honey Roasted Chicken
Roasted potatoes
Salad
Challah
Friday
Chicken Tetrazzini OR Chicken Enchiladas
Saturday
Vegetable Beef Soup
Sunday
Leftovers
What's on your menu this week? I'm always looking for new ideas!
Monday, February 28, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
Menu Plan
This week is a little bit funny. For the first time ever, and only for this week, Abe's work schedule won't permit him to be a home at dinner time. That means the rest of us are on our own. That's one less parent to watch kids while the other one (me) fixes dinner, one less parent to fight the almost-inevitable dinnertime battles, one less parent to clean up. In light of this arrangement, I've decided this week's meals are going to be easy and VERY kid-friendly. This week is about picking my battles, and I've decided dinner is one battle we can shelve for the time being. Here's this week's menu:
Monday
Steak Salad
Bread
Tuesday
Homemade Chicken Nuggets
Oven Fries
Cut-up veggies and dip
Wednesday
Sloppy Joes
Mac n Cheese
Peas
Thursday
Turkey Pot Pie
Friday
Pick-a-recipe-from-a-cookbook day
Saturday
Leftovers
Sunday
Takeout
Monday
Steak Salad
Bread
Tuesday
Homemade Chicken Nuggets
Oven Fries
Cut-up veggies and dip
Wednesday
Sloppy Joes
Mac n Cheese
Peas
Thursday
Turkey Pot Pie
Friday
Pick-a-recipe-from-a-cookbook day
Saturday
Leftovers
Sunday
Takeout
Monday, January 31, 2011
Menu Plan
Okay. I've concocted a menu plan, but I'm not feeling so great today, so absolutely nothing on it sounds good to me. With that in mind, there's a good chance that when I am feeling better, I'll make some changes. Even though I feel like I prepare a large variety of meals, when I look at my menu plans, they all somehow seem the same to me, and this week's seems especially boring.
Starting next week, I think I'm going to try a new approach or two to meal planning to try to break us free from meal boredom. First, I'd like to look at the menus of the restaurants we love and try to duplicate some of the things we like to order there--we don't eat out super often, so this may be a good way to make us feel like we do. Second, I'd like to take a new look at some of the cookbooks and cooking magazines I have on my shelves--there must be many yummy-looking recipes in them that I haven't tried yet. We may even develop a few new family favorites! Also, I may start leaving a day meal-plan-free and trying to be more creative on that day; last Saturday, I cooked up some yellow rice and combined it with leftover cooked chicken, and made some flavorful black beans to go with. We topped it all with cheese and sour cream, and I couldn't BELIEVE what a hit it was with my family. I was just looking for an easy way out of preparing a big, time-consuming meal, and my creativity paid off.
Well, enough talk of creative meals. Here's this week's boring meal plan!
Monday
Homemade pizza
Salad
Tuesday
Brats with onions and peppers
Oven Fries w/ parmesan and rosemary
Wednesday
Ham
Scalloped Au Gratin Potatoes
Peas
Thursday
Lemon Sage Butter Roasted Chicken
Herbed spaetzle
Broccoli
Friday
Chicken Noodle Soup
Homemade bread
Saturday
Leftovers
Sunday
TBS lunch; then Super Bowl food later. I haven't totally decided what, though...
Starting next week, I think I'm going to try a new approach or two to meal planning to try to break us free from meal boredom. First, I'd like to look at the menus of the restaurants we love and try to duplicate some of the things we like to order there--we don't eat out super often, so this may be a good way to make us feel like we do. Second, I'd like to take a new look at some of the cookbooks and cooking magazines I have on my shelves--there must be many yummy-looking recipes in them that I haven't tried yet. We may even develop a few new family favorites! Also, I may start leaving a day meal-plan-free and trying to be more creative on that day; last Saturday, I cooked up some yellow rice and combined it with leftover cooked chicken, and made some flavorful black beans to go with. We topped it all with cheese and sour cream, and I couldn't BELIEVE what a hit it was with my family. I was just looking for an easy way out of preparing a big, time-consuming meal, and my creativity paid off.
Well, enough talk of creative meals. Here's this week's boring meal plan!
Monday
Homemade pizza
Salad
Tuesday
Brats with onions and peppers
Oven Fries w/ parmesan and rosemary
Wednesday
Ham
Scalloped Au Gratin Potatoes
Peas
Thursday
Lemon Sage Butter Roasted Chicken
Herbed spaetzle
Broccoli
Friday
Chicken Noodle Soup
Homemade bread
Saturday
Leftovers
Sunday
TBS lunch; then Super Bowl food later. I haven't totally decided what, though...
Monday, January 24, 2011
Menu Plan
This week, I need quite a few quick, get-out-the-door meals. So that's what's on the menu!
Monday
BBQ Chicken Sandwiches w/ caramelized onions, cheese, tomatoes, and lettuce
Go-to Mac and Cheese
Tuesday
Ravioli "Lasagna" (layer cheese ravioli with sauce and mozzarella and bake for a shortcut lasagna)
Salad
Wednesday
Shepherd's Pie (I'll brown the ground beef the night before, when I make the "lasagna")
Thursday
Schultzie's Mess (big breakfast-for-dinner scramble with potatoes, ham, peppers, onions, cheese, and eggs)
Buttermilk biscuits with jam
Friday
Soup TBA
Saturday
leftovers
Sunday
takeout
Monday
BBQ Chicken Sandwiches w/ caramelized onions, cheese, tomatoes, and lettuce
Go-to Mac and Cheese
Tuesday
Ravioli "Lasagna" (layer cheese ravioli with sauce and mozzarella and bake for a shortcut lasagna)
Salad
Wednesday
Shepherd's Pie (I'll brown the ground beef the night before, when I make the "lasagna")
Thursday
Schultzie's Mess (big breakfast-for-dinner scramble with potatoes, ham, peppers, onions, cheese, and eggs)
Buttermilk biscuits with jam
Friday
Soup TBA
Saturday
leftovers
Sunday
takeout
Monday, January 17, 2011
What's a Meal Plan?
Just kidding. I almost always have one, I've just become such a horrible blogger that no one ever gets to see it except me. Which I guess is better than nothing. Here's this week's plan:
Monday
Cuban Sandwiches (sliced roasted pork, ham, pickles, provolone, mayo and mustard on a homemade soft, slightly-sweet mini baguette, grilled panini-style) (an dI will likely add sliced tomato and some greens to mine, 'cause I can)
Salad
Tuesday
Roasted chicken
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Glazed Carrots
Wednesday
Tortellini with chicken and pesto cream sauce
More Salad (I've got some nice greens I don't want to go to waste!)
Thursday
Roast Beef
Homemade noodles
Steamed Peas
Friday
Hawaiian Ham Steaks
Pineapple-almond Rice Pilaf
Veggie TBA
Saturday
Leftovers
Sunday
Chinese?
Monday
Cuban Sandwiches (sliced roasted pork, ham, pickles, provolone, mayo and mustard on a homemade soft, slightly-sweet mini baguette, grilled panini-style) (an dI will likely add sliced tomato and some greens to mine, 'cause I can)
Salad
Tuesday
Roasted chicken
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Glazed Carrots
Wednesday
Tortellini with chicken and pesto cream sauce
More Salad (I've got some nice greens I don't want to go to waste!)
Thursday
Roast Beef
Homemade noodles
Steamed Peas
Friday
Hawaiian Ham Steaks
Pineapple-almond Rice Pilaf
Veggie TBA
Saturday
Leftovers
Sunday
Chinese?
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