Mar
23
2010
I am beyond thrilled about what this week holds. MY MOM AND BROTHER WILL BE IN TOWN STARTING WEDNESDAY! I can barely contain myself. I’m gonna plan meals, but it may all go out the window because my mom and I might just end up making all sorts of fun Khmer food. And, sorry in advance for not linking to recipes this time around.

Sunday
Breakfast: Cereal
Lunch: Taco Soup and Baked Potatoes
Dinner: RED ROBIN with the Mellings
Snack: Apples and Bananas
Monday
Breakfast: Strawberry Scones
Lunch: Leftovers
Dinner: Grilled Cheese on Homemade Wheat Bread with Leftover Taco Soup
Snack: Chocolate Chip Cookies
Tuesday
Breakfast: Homemade Banana Bread and Pear Slices
Lunch: Baked Potatoes and Leftovers
Dinner: Chicken-Broccoli Casserole with Herbed Brown Rice (freezer meal)
Snack: Bananas
Wednesday
Breakfast: Whole-Wheat Pancakes (from Joy of Cooking)
Lunch: Turkey and Provolone on Homemade Wheat Bread and Yogurt
Dinner: Crockpot Beef Stroganoff with Egg Noodles and Glazed Carrots
Snack: Graham Crackers
Thursday
Breakfast: Classic Homemade Cinnamon Raisin Biscuits
Lunch: Baked Macaroni and Cheese and Peas
Dinner: Khmer Chicken and Celery Lemongrass Soup
Snack: Apple Slices with Peanut Butter
Friday
Breakfast: Homemade French Baguette with Butter and Hot Chocolate
Lunch: Chicken Salad Sandwiches and Fresh Strawberries
Dinner: Spaghetti Bake, Green Beans and Italian-Cheese Bread
Snack: Dry Cereal
Saturday
Breakfast: Strawberry Scones and Applesauce
Lunch: EATING OUT with Mommy and Jonathan
Dinner: Grilled Chicken, Baked Sweet Potatoes, Steamed Broccoli and Herbed Brown Rice
Snack: Yogurt
a penny for your thoughts | posted in Frugal Living, Yummy Recipes
Mar
8
2010
Money Saving Mom is doing a series called “31 Days to a Better Grocery Budget” and I just wanted to encourage you with a specific one on “Menu Planning.” Peoples, there is no ONE perfect way to plan your meals. You can do it once a month or once a week. The point is is that if you do undertake this task, you will see significant savings in your grocery budget. This has definitely been true with our family. So, give it a whirl and let me know what you think! Without further ado, here is what we will be eating this week…
Oh, and you may see some repeats from last week’s menu plan, but that’s because we ate really simply last week (leftovers, sandwiches, cereal, etc.) because we were going through some unexpected trials. I hope that it’s still worthwhile for you to glance through for some new ideas though. And, if you have a blog with great recipes, leave a comment with your link so that I can check it out! I’m always up for food adventures.

Sunday
Breakfast: Cereal and Yogurt
Lunch: LITTLE CAESAR’S $5 Pizza
Dinner: BBQ Chicken Wraps on Whole-Wheat Tortillas and Grapes
Snack: Bananas and Dry Cereal
Monday
Breakfast: Whole-Wheat Pancakes (from Joy of Cooking cookbook) and Grapes
Lunch: Baked Macaroni and Cheese with Whole-Grain Pasta
Dinner: Beef and Asparagus Stir-fry with Jasmine White Rice
Snack: Apple Slices and Chocolate Milk
Tuesday
Breakfast: Oatmeal and Applesauce
Lunch: Leftover Baked Ziti and Garden Salad
Dinner: Friends treating Ben and I; kiddos will eat Grilled Cheese on Homemade Wheat Bread and Peas
Snack: Graham Crackers
Wednesday
Breakfast: Cereal and Bananas
Lunch: Chicken-Tortilla Soup and Biscuits
Dinner with Community Group: Italian Cheese Bread
Snack: Cheese and Crackers
Thursday
Breakfast: Strawberry Scones and Applesauce
Lunch: Chicken Salad on Homemade Wheat Bread, Pita Chips and Pear Slices
Dinner: Chicken Cambodian Salad with Jasmine White Rice
Snack: Homemade Banana Bread
Friday
Breakfast: Classic Homemade Cinnamon Raisin Biscuits
Lunch: PB&Js on Homemade Wheat Bread and Yogurt
Dinner: At the FAMILY ROOM (church event) for us; kiddos will eat Cheese Quesadillas and Peas
Snack: Dry Cereal
Saturday
Breakfast: Cereal and Pear Slices
Lunch: Bagged Lunch of Bagels and Cream Cheese to be eaten at Science Museum in Raleigh
Dinner: Black Bean Veggie Burgers (a new recipe I’m trying out this week!) and Sweet Potato Fries
Snack: Graham Crackers
a penny for your thoughts | posted in Frugal Living, Homemaking, Yummy Recipes
Mar
8
2010
Remember when I posted a link to this recipe? I just wanted to remind everyone to please try this Double-Crust Bean Pie. It’s a hit in our family every time I make it, especially among my boys. Maybe these pictures will convince you (or maybe not)…
Homemade crust with star cut-outs…my kids love it.
The yummy goodness in between the crusts.
Caleb super-excited for pie.
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