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12-04-2006, 10:26 AM
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Re: what is your menu for the week?
My menu for the week:
Sunday: Porcupine Meatballs and Macaroni and Cheese
Monday: Stuffed Acorn Squash
Tuesday: Phili Cheesesteaks
Wednesday: BBQ chicken breasts
Thursday: Blueberry Pancakes with Sausage Pattys
Friday: Pizza party at the neighbors
Saturday:
Lunch - Probably leftovers or frozen soup from the freezer
Dinner: Steak
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12-04-2006, 03:00 PM
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Re: what is your menu for the week?
we have been eating crockpot oatmeal with brown sugar, or cheerios for breakfast, scrambled eggs with hash browns and leftover freezer ham..
for lunch, we have eaten tuna sandwiches, pizza, pinto bean tacos, leftovers of many varieties..
for supper, we have leftover meatloaf, potatoes, spaghetti, apple pie or white cake with french vanilla ice cream..
i am trying to empy this freezer and move stuff from the other freezer so, i can shut it off..we are eating more organic fresh produce these days....
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12-04-2006, 05:42 PM
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Re: what is your menu for the week?
Well this weeks plans are:
Mon. Whatever we can scrape up
Tues. Chicken Ceasar
Wed. Red Beans & rice
Thur. Chicken & Dumplings (crockpot)
Friday Subs
Sat. ?????
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03-06-2007, 02:57 PM
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Monday --- Kentucky Fried Chicken
Tuesday --- Turkey Burgers and Veggies
Wednesday --- Spaghetti
Thursday---Teriyaki chicken breasts cut up with veggies and rice
Friday --- Cold Cut sandwiches
Saturday --- DH going out with the boys, probably just a little cottage cheese and fruit for me
Sunday --- Beef stew
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03-06-2007, 10:58 PM
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menu
this menu sounds good to me . Thanks
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Originally Posted by previouscrichton
Monday - bbq chicken, cornbread, green beans
Tuesday - tacos using ground turkey, refried beans, salsa
Wednesday - red beans and rice (me) and mac-n-cheese (DS) - DH is working
Thursday - ravioli & sauce, garlic toast
Friday - fish sticks, mashed potatoes, green beans or peas
Saturday - beef steaks, corn on the cob, cornbread (again!)
Sunday - rotini pasta bake with shredded cheese
FRI, SAT, and SUN may vary since we are going shopping on Friday and any good deals will supercede the menu items we have there now. **wink**
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03-06-2007, 11:00 PM
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Thanks for all the tips . I'm new to this site and found your blog very very interesting .Thank you
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03-07-2007, 08:39 AM
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I build my menu around sales or what I have in the freezer. If you know what you're going to cook for at least a week, you can make sure that all of the ingredients that you need will be bought ahead of time. It's just freeing to have a menu. I also have a stand-by menu day in case plans change. Thanks for all the menu's listed here. They are a great help to all of us.
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03-07-2007, 10:04 AM
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Whatever teh person I'm housesitting for has. Today it's leftover pad thai for breakfast, mac and cheese for lunch, and spinch and half a grilled chicken breast for dinner. All the lower fat options as possible. It's been kinda nice that I am only cooking for one. I've been eating less and putting it away right afterward, preventing snacking.
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08-20-2008, 12:34 PM
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Some weeks we plan our menu (such as when I do a 15 day meal plan), some weeks I like to pick and choose each day based on what I need to use up in the pantry / freezer.
This week was a "no plan" week.
So far, we've had...
Monday: We ate at a local steakhouse buffet (hubby had worked for 24 hours straight and needed massive amounts of meat to revive him!)
Tuesday: "Breakfast for Dinner" - Grits, Stewed Tomatoes, Banana Nut Pancakes, Sausage & Onions, Tortillo Bread
Wednesday: We're eating at my parents
Thursday: Black Eye Peas & Rice, Cornbread Muffins (and probably something else)
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