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    • Menu Plan 3/6/18 – 3/12/18

      Posted at 2:28 am by Rachel, on March 7, 2018

      Last week ended with quite the flourish! That bomb cyclone left us without power for about 24 hours. Needless to say, there was not a lot of cooking at our house over the weekend. Fortunately it was a short enough time that the food in the fridge and freezer kept and I just shifted the menu plan over by a day. I am especially excited to try the Leek and Potato Soup recipe this week. It looks so easy (only 5 ingredients on the list!) and it will use up some of the extra potatoes I have.

      Tuesday 3/6 – Parmesan crusted chicken cutlets (from Meals Made Easy), baby carrots, salad
      Wednesday 3/7 – Leek and Potato Soup (from Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone), bread, green veggie
      Thursday 3/8 – Leftovers
      Friday 3/9 – Pizza, salad
      Saturday 3/10 – Cheesy chicken, broccoli, and rice
      Sunday 3/11 – Eggs, sweet potatoes, veggies
      Monday 3/12 – Lasagna-Style Baked Ziti (from Meals Made Easy) – I might swap ground beef for pepperoni

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    • Menu Plan 2/27/18 – 3/5/18

      Posted at 2:34 am by Rachel, on February 28, 2018

       

      With all of the excitement of last week, I completely forgot to post my meal plan. I actually caught another cold a couple of days ago. Now that my appetite is back I made some soup for dinner tonight and I am really looking forward to those leftovers for lunch tomorrow. There is nothing like homemade soup when you are sick – if we weren’t on the verge of another move I would make extra for the freezer. Speaking of moving, it is time for me to work on eating down my pantry. Usually the movers will not take oils or glass containers, so those things in particular need to go! I am still trying to incorporate some new recipes, but my first priority is to use up what we already have.

      Tuesday 2/27 – Vegetable soup, bread
      Wednesday 2/28 – leftovers
      Thursday 3/1 – Slow cooker bbq chicken, spicy chickpeas with ginger (from Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone), veggie
      Friday 3/2 – Pizza, salad
      Saturday 3/3 – Eggs, sweet potatoes, veggies
      Sunday 3/4 – Magic pasta, side veggie
      Monday 3/5 – Parmesan crusted chicken cutlets (from Meals Made Easy), baby carrots, veggie

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    • Menu Plan 2/13/18 – 2/19/18

      Posted at 3:23 am by Rachel, on February 13, 2018

      Lent begins this week, and for us that means no meat this Wednesday and no meat for the next 7 Fridays. We usually eat meatless meals at least a couple of times a week, but when I tried to think of a few different vegetarian recipes last week, I just drew a blank. A friend recommended Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone, so I ordered a lightly used copy and am anxiously awaiting its arrival – hopefully it will help get me unstuck.

      This week is definitely busy. In addition to Lent, it is my wedding anniversary and my sister and her family will be visiting from out of town. I’m trying to celebrate with everyone’s favorite foods!

      Tuesday 2/13 – Waffles, bacon, strawberries
      Wednesday 2/14 – Autumn Harvest Salad (I swap quinoa for bulgur and add some roasted beets & a can of chickpeas), bread
      Thursday 2/15 – Dijon-Pecan 2-Step Chicken, roasted veggies
      Friday 2/16 – Pizza, salad
      Saturday 2/17 – Beef tacos (with homemade taco seasoning)
      Sunday 2/18 – Eggs, veggies
      Monday 2/19 – Tuscan White Bean and Garlic Soup, bread, veggie

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    • Menu Plan 2/6/18 – 2/12/18

      Posted at 3:53 am by Rachel, on February 6, 2018

      Chicken noodle soup was supposed to be one of the last dinners I made last week. However the week got off to a slow start and I ended up shifting my menu plan one day to the right. It’s just as well though because now I am coming down with a cold – chicken soup and tea it is!

      My daughter’s name day is this week, and we will be celebrating with cupcakes! The exact recipe is to be determined, but there will probably be chocolate because baby loves chocolate 🙂

      Tuesday 2/6 – Chicken noodle soup, veggie, bread
      Wednesday 2/7 – Sweet Potato Chickpea Buddha Bowl, bread
      Thursday 2/8 – Beef tacos (with homemade taco seasoning)
      Friday 2/9 – Leftovers
      Saturday 2/10 – Pizza, salad
      Sunday 2/11 – Eggs, roasted sweet potatoes, green veggie
      Monday 2/12 – BBQ Cranberry Chicken, corn bread, veggie

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    • Menu Plan 1/30/18 – 2/5/18

      Posted at 2:52 am by Rachel, on January 29, 2018

      For the last year or so I meal-planned 6 weeks at a time. It was a very efficient system for me, especially with a new baby. But over the last few weeks, between holidays, stomach flu, and traveling, I have transitioned back to a 1 week model. Pizza and breakfast for dinner are still staples around here and will be included most weeks.

      Here is what I have planned for this week:

      Tuesday 1/30 – Spaghetti Aglio e Olio, salad
      Wednesday 1/31 – Mini Garden Turkey Loaves, baby carrots
      Thursday 2/1 – Leftovers
      Friday 2/2 – Pizza, raw sliced veggies
      Saturday 2/3 – Whole chicken in the slow cooker, mashed beans, veggie
      Sunday 2/4 – Chicken noodle soup, veggie, bread
      Monday 2/5 – Eggs, veggies

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    • My Menu Plan: 11/5-12/16

      Posted at 3:06 am by Rachel, on November 12, 2017

      Time has flown by this last month! This menu plan is coming about a week late, but better late than never.

      For this plan, I tried to find lighter ways to enjoy cold weather comfort foods. Slow cooked meats, delicious veggies, and a healthy dose of beans to the rescue!

      Menu plan 5Nov-16Dec 2017-1

      Download this menu plan as a PDF

      These are some of the recipes I will be cooking this month:

      Zoodles Marinara – We have already tried this recipe. It was fast, easy, and tasty! Next time I will probably add some chicken – on its own this recipe is VERY light.

      *Ginger Peach Chicken – I have made this recipe in the past and it freezes VERY well. Add the peaches during the last 30 minutes of cooking so they don’t get mushy.

      *Tuscan White Bean and Garlic Soup – Another recipe that I have made and frozen before. Elegant, delicious, and filling. This is a meal that I don’t feel bad about pulling out of the freezer for guests.

      Winter Caprese Beet Noodle Pasta – This looks like such a fun and unique way to eat beets. I learned my lesson with the zoodles and will be serving some chicken with these.

      Mashed Cannellini Beans – This is a quick & easy side dish, and a great alternative to mashed potatoes. I have made this recipe before and have always wondered if it would freeze well, so I will be experimenting with that this month.

      Autumn Harvest Salad – I will be making this with chickpeas and roasted beets.

      Potato Kielbasa Skillet – This recipe has a lot of traditional “comfort food” elements – potatoes, sausage, and bacon – but it balances them out with a good portion of spinach. I usually use chicken sausage, and it is still super delicious.

      Fast and Easy Pasta with Blistered Cherry Tomato Sauce – We love pasta, and all of J. Kenji López-Alt’s recipe are delicious.

      *Slow Cooker Balsamic Chicken – I pinned this recipe a while ago but this is my first time making it. I seared the chicken and prepped the balsamic sauce prior to freezing.

      *Pot Stickers – My husband helped me assemble a double batch of these last weekend (I could only find one pound packages of pork at my grocery store, so I doubled the whole recipe). I plan to serve them over this Sesame Slaw.

      Creamy Mushroom Ragu – A friend gifted us a Hello Fresh box over the summer and this was one of the recipes we got to try. I will be making the mushroom ragu and polenta, but not the salad (although the salad is delicious if you want to try it!).

      I will be back with more updates throughout the month! Happy cooking!

       

      Posted in Menu Plans | 0 Comments | Tagged Dinner, freezer friendly, Menu plan, side dish, slow cooker
    • My Menu Plan: 9/24 – 11/4

      Posted at 12:55 am by Rachel, on September 27, 2017

      I’ve been thinking about starting this blog for a while now, so I am just going to jump right in!

      I started using a six-week long menu plan several months ago when our second child was born. Prior to that I did use a meal plan, but only planned a week at a time. As it turns out, six weeks is a great length for my family.

      The first three weeks and the last three weeks in my six-week template are identical. If you’ve done any meal prep before, you know that doubling or tripling a recipe saves a ton of time! I love using this trick, but I don’t love eating the same thing over and over again, or forgetting about food in freezer purgatory. Having a one or two week plan that repeats over and over does not appeal to me. But eating the same meal again after a three week buffer? It feels fresh again. And including the doubled portion in my plan from the beginning means that it does not get lost in the back of the freezer.

      The side dishes on this menu plan are pretty vague. I like to make fresh veggies when I can, and usually wait to see what is on sale the week we will be eating them. Plain, familiar side dishes also make dinner time run more smoothly in our house 🙂

      Menu plan 24Sep-4Nov 2017-1

      Download this menu as a PDF

      Here are some of the recipes that we will be trying this month (I *starred recipes that I made ahead as freezer meals):

      *Pepperoni Pizza Quinoa Stuffed Peppers – I have made these before but never as a freezer meal. I hope they hold up!

      *Onion-Butter 2-Step Chicken

      Weeknight Skillet Lasagna

      *Slow Cooker Maple & Dijon Pot Roast

      *Roasted Butternut Squash Soup

      *Slow Cooker Jerk Chicken – This is a new recipe for me – the sauce smelled sooo good!

      Pumpkin Ravioli with Butter and Sage Sauce – I made this last year with some pumpkin ravioli I found at a local store. Hoping to score some at the same store, otherwise I will be making the trip to Trader Joe’s!

      *Mini Garden Turkey Loaves

      Polenta with Roasted Fall Vegetables and Pesto – I love making variations on this recipe during the summer. I’m thinking a mix of brussels sprouts, sweet potatoes, and onions would be great for fall.

      *Slow Cooker BBQ Cranberry Chicken – I use organic cranberry sauce & Annie’s BBQ sauce to unjunk this recipe. I’m also using chicken thighs instead of breasts because they hold up better in the slow cooker.

      *Quiche – I used this recipe for the crust and this one for the filling

      What are you cooking this week?

       

      Posted in Menu Plans | 0 Comments | Tagged Dinner, freezer friendly, Menu plan, slow cooker
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