A
few posts ago, I mentioned that I loved
Citymama’s genius idea of posting weekly menus. I finally decided to get onboard and do this myself. Another great idea, that I am stealing from this
blogger is to hang up a chalkboard in our kitchen and write out the daily menus.
I find that it really saves me time and effort when I do a little planning ahead (duh, right?) There is nothing worse than getting home at night from a long commute and workday to be confronted with the dilemma of what to make for dinner. Inevitably, I end up sticking fish sticks in the oven and eating corn out of a can. Not healthy or appetizing. Although, Dylan does love fish sticks (or any fish for that matter).
We also end up saving a lot of money and time shopping. I take my shopping list to the store and if there are other items that are on special, I’ll adjust our menu to accommodate. Also, writing out my list really saves me from forgetting something and having to take another trip to the store. Because, every time I enter a grocery store I end up leaving with $50 minimum worth of groceries, even if the only thing I needed was a gallon of milk. It is dangerous territory!
We went to the grocery store on Sunday and were able to buy all the ingredients for 2 weeks worth of food for under $200 (that includes lunches!) Most of the meals I make actually have enough left over for 2 meals, so I can either freeze some or we eat leftovers, stretching our dollar even further.
This is our menu for the week.
Sunday: Vegetable Pie and breast of chicken patties (more about the vegetable pie in a later post!) **Follow this l
ink to the recipe.
Monday: Turkey burgers, homemade potato fries (usually I do sweet potatoes, but I want to utilize the Russets that I had left over from the vegetable pies)
Tuesday: Oven baked fish, broccoli & peas
Wednesday: Chicken tacos & Mexican rice
Thursday: Highland Halloween Festival, so maybe we will have leftover taco salad
Friday: Halloween night! Chicken chili, corn bread and side of veggies
Saturday: Griffin’s Birthday party, so we probably won’t be hungry for dinner, but I have back up salad/soup/loaded baked potatoes
Sunday: Crockpot Spaghetti & Meatballs (the best
marinara sauce ever from
Everyday Italian, but I make it easy on myself and do it in the crock pot.)
If you have any easy recipe ideas that are great for weekdays (prepares and cooks in less than 40 minutes) I’d love to have them. I feel that our menus are limited to what the boys can/will eat. Which means really no spicy or too exotic. Bummer for me, I know! Now you know why I always want to eat Asian or exotic when we dine out.
Let me know what you're eating this week!