- Creamy crockpot crack chicken*, buns, carrots, applesauce
- Tacos with tortillas and taco fixings
- Fend for yourself
- Spaghetti with meat sauce, garlic toast, green beans
- Pizza, salad
- Montreal grilled chicken, salad, grilled broccoli**
- Hot dogs or brats, buns, chips, carrots
Monday, October 30, 2023
Menu plan for the week of October 30
Thursday, May 11, 2023
Menu plan for the week of May 8
I'm late with the menu plan this week. That's because it's been kind of a crazy meal week. And it's been kind of a crazy meal week because it's been kind of a busy week for us. There have been many iterations of the menu this week as the week has developed, so I'm giving you the menu as it was planned weeks ago. Just know that what's listed below is not actually how it's gone down. I mean, we had pizza on Monday this week. Monday! As of today, Thursday, none of these things has been consumed on its planned day.
- Pigs in blankets, carrots
- Walking tacos
- Fend for self
- Bacon ranch chicken sandwiches, buns, carrots
- Pizza
- Hot dogs, buns, corn, fries
- Grilled chicken, broccoli, salad
Monday, May 1, 2023
Menu plan for the week of May 1
It's May! Doesn't really feel like it, though. This is the first week of our newest four week meal rotation, and I am still enjoying planning and cooking this way. The third and fourth weeks are so easy, and it's nice to have the space to try new recipes every month.
Here's what's on the menu this week:
- Spaghetti with meat sauce, green beans, garlic toast
- Sausage pinwheels, raw carrots
- Fend for yourself
- Chicken pot pie casserole with cheddar biscuit topping, applesauce
- Copycat Mexican pizza, guacamole, raw veggies
- Hamburgers with or without buns, corn, chips
- Grilled pork chops, mashed potatoes, grilled green veggie
Monday, April 24, 2023
Menu plan for the week of April 24
- French dip sandwiches (I made extra and froze the excess. There's enough left that I bet I'll get a couple of lunches out of it, too), provolone, buns, green beans
- Tator tot casserole (from the freezer, yay!), applesauce, bread with butter
- Fend for yourself (always a favorite)
- Sheet pan chicken quesadillas (the filling's in the freezer, along with the shredded cheese), carrots
- Pizza, salad
- Hot dogs or brats, buns, corn, tator tots or fries
- Grilled chicken (already marinaded in the freezer), broccoli, salad
- Cookies. Maybe these or these, because some clearance Reese's peanut butter eggs jumped into my basket the other day, and now they're hanging out in the baking cupboard, leering at me.
- Beef & broccoli casserole--I've been lacking in lunch options the past couple of weeks, and I happen to have leftover broccoli, and most of the other ingredients (I might even have some celery in the freezer, but if not, there's always celery salt)
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Meal plan for the week of April 17
Whoops. I'm a little bit late this week. Hopefully you all have been able to eat without my guidance. I feel like you're probably ok, especially since I told you that this week is pretty much a repeat from 2 weeks ago.
In other news, our microwave stopped working. We're fairly confident that it's a switch issue and we'll be able to fix it, so don't worry about us. In the meantime, we've been using alternative means to reheat leftovers, and we've been extra vigilant about taking things out to thaw with plenty of time. I've found myself thinking, though, how did people reheat leftovers before household microwaves were common? Did they use the oven? Stovetop? Just not have leftovers? Repurpose leftovers into new meals? Please comment below if you have any insight into this issue.
And now for the moment you've all been waiting for, here's what's on the menu this week:
- Shepherd's pie (from the freezer, yay!), applesauce, buttered bread
- Fend for yourself
- Nachos, raw veggies
- Chicken wings, green beans, jello
- Pizza, salad
- Hamburgers, buns, corn, chips
- Grilled pork chops, roasted broccoli, mashed potatoes
- Mini waffles
- Hot dog buns
- Cookies (probably either snickerdoodles or sugar cookies)
Monday, April 10, 2023
Meal plan for the week of April 10
Kind of a strange thing is happening with my menu planning. I used to be super annoyed when the meal plan had to change for some reason, like a meeting I hadn't known about, which meant more of the peoples weren't going to be around for supper, or a practice being canceled, which meant more of the peoples were going to be around for supper. I found this to be especially true when I planned more than one week at once. I'm not sure why. Maybe it was just because, if I was planning more than a week in advance, it was so much more likely that unanticipated events would occur at some point in the execution of that plan.
This time, though? It doesn't bother me so much. At the beginning of the week, I take a look at the calendar, and I take a look at the meal plan, and I move meals around if they're not going to work for the day they're planned. And there's been a lot of meals not working on the day for which they were planned because track and field is a strange sport*. And also, life.
This week, for instance, we're not going to be able to eat supper together on Tuesday, so the fend for self originally scheduled for Wednesday shifted to Tuesday. Monday's meal moved to Wednesday, because we'll be celebrating a birthday on Monday with the birthday boy's choice of going out to eat. Tuesday's meal was moved to Friday because I already did some meal prep for that Tuesday meal. Friday's meal was taken off the schedule because it's something (pizza) we have every week, and I felt like no one would miss it this week.
And it's all fine! It's ok! I'm feeling sanguine** about it, instead of annoyed. Yay!
And yay for food! Here's what's on the menu this week:
- Out to eat, cake & ice cream
- Fend for yourself
- Tator tot casserole (make an extra and freeze for two weeks from now), applesauce, bread
- French dip sandwiches, buns, provolone, green beans
- Sheet pan chicken quesadillas, carrots
- Hot dogs, buns, corn, tator tots
- Grilled chicken, salad, broccoli
* More on this in a future blog post.
** cheerfully optimistic, sometimes to the point of seeming complacent, oblivious, or naïve
Thursday, April 6, 2023
Food prep Friday (on a Thursday)
I think I've mentioned that I food prep for the weekend on Fridays to minimize the amount of work I have to do in the kitchen on weekends. This week, I needed a couple of the items I was prepping to be available on Thursday, so I went ahead and did the other stuff, too, and I thought I'd take you along.
Monday, April 3, 2023
Menu plan for the week of April 3
- Shepherd's pie, applesauce, buttered bread
- Nachos, raw veggies
- Fend for yourself
- Chicken wings, green beans, jello
- Pizza, salad
- Hamburgers, buns, corn, chips
- Ham, mashed potatoes, Brussels sprouts
- I've been on a peanut butter cookie kick lately, but I think I've run out of peanut butter cookie recipes that I want to try for now. Regardless, I'll make some sort of cookie, probably. Maybe these?
Sunday, April 2, 2023
How I've been menu planning
Well hello, strangers. Long time, no read.
Today I wanted to write about how I've been meal planning lately. Spoiler alert: it's been so.much.easier.
For years I have heard and read that once a month shopping is a way to save so.much.money. The idea is, you only shop once a month for everything for that month, and by staying out of stores the rest of the month, you're reducing impulse buys, and you're more likely to make do with what you have, versus running to the store if you discover you've run out of something.
When we lived in West Virginia, I shopped once every two weeks, because we were so far out of town. It was easier to plan meals back then, because the kids didn't really have opinions about what they did and didn't like, plus our family, as a whole, ate much less back then, so I could rely on leftovers at least once or twice a week. I mean, the kiddos were 5 and 2 when we left. How much can a 5 year old eat, versus our current at-home teenagers?
When we moved, we were much closer to grocery stores, and I fell into the habit of shopping every week. Over the years, it's become more and more difficult to plan meals for various reasons, and it became a huge chore to figure out what we were going to eat every week. I wanted to plan 2 or 4 weeks at a time, but I felt like I just couldn't get ahead. It was so difficult to get one week down, I couldn't wrap my mind around doing any more.
In January, I decided I was going to do it: I was going to bite the bullet and plan a month of meals at once (it was fortunate that the month I decided to start has only 28 days :) ). So here's how I did it.
I had already loosely defined a few days a week, for instance, we almost always have pizza on Fridays, and grilled food on Saturdays and Sundays. So I put those things into the plan. Then I filled in the other days, for two weeks, with themes, like Mondays were casserole-type things with ground beef, and Thursdays were pressure cooker rice bowls. Finally, I copied those two weeks to the next two weeks, et voila! I had 4 weeks of meals planned.
And let me tell ya, it wasn't quite et voila. It actually took me about 3 weeks to get that first plan actually planned. I spent a lot of mental energy trying to plan a variety of proteins, styles of cooking, and flavor profiles. But I am so thankful that I spent that mental energy up front, each week when I don't have to think about it. Now whenever I think of a meal I'd like to try for the following month, I put it on the calendar right away, and generally the plan is complete by the time we finish the previous plan.
That first month, I actually attempted to get all of the shelf-stable food in my first shopping trip of the month, but I knew I'd be going back every week, since I could only fit one week's worth of milk in my fridge.
I don't think I've saved too much money over the past two months. For sure I didn't save the so.much.money I'd been promised, possibly due to prices rising, and possibly due to me already keeping pretty tight control over grocery spending. But I'll tell you what I did save: my sanity. It was so lovely to only plan once and have 4 weeks of meals on the calendar. At this point, it's easy for me to sit down on a Saturday or Sunday and make my grocery list.
So yay! Menu planning, for now at least, is not as difficult as it has been in the past. Let me know if you try it, or if you have any questions.
Up next: this week's menu plan. Stay tuned.