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Meal Plan Week of January 28th-February 3rd
Monday:Pancakes and fruit salad.
Recipes: Organic pancake recipe.
Tuesday: Taco night!
Recipes: Taco beef recipe, Easy Guacamole Recipe.
Wednesday: Roasted chicken legs, roasted potatoes, a large salad, and cornbread. (I’m still trying to find the perfect recipe, do you have a favorite?)
Thursday: Clean out the fridge night.
Friday: Homemade pizzas, salad, and garlic bread.
Recipes: Homemade pizza dough, gluten-free pizza.
Saturday:Takeout. We have a robotics event all day, so to keep me sane we’ll be picking up takeout on the way home.
Sunday: Super bowl party buffet. Looking for recipes? Jo-Lynne shares a ton of game day recipes. I’ll be making nachos, chicken wings, super fries, a veggie tray, and fruit salad.
Recipes: Super fries.
Recap of January 21st Menu
Lunch: Chicken Chili soup.
I made Chicken Rice soup instead, and it was a lovely way to fill up (and helped me stay healthy!).
Monday: Perfect chicken breasts, rice, salad with apples, and honey roasted carrots.
One of my favorite meals to make since it’s fairly easy, and everyone enjoys it.
Tuesday: Brinner! Pancakes, bacon, and sausage with a side of smoothies.
Always a favorite for the kids.
Wednesday: Taco night with easy guacamole.
Thankful for this simple meal on busy weeknights!
Thursday: Cider-glazed pork loin, homemade applesauce, spinach salad, and corn muffins.
In lieu of pork chops we kept it simple since we had some upset bellies in the house. Everyone had a hodge podge of leftovers and the kids with upset stomachs had oatmeal.
Friday: Homemade pizzas, salad, and garlic bread.
The kids LOVE when they make their own personal size pizza. The younger kids all had sauce and pepperoni, no cheese.
Saturday: Clean out the fridge night. A great way to prevent food waste and literally clean out the fridge before our weekly grocery shopping trip.
We cooked up the pork chops, and had the rest of whatever I could scrounge up.
Sunday: Broiled salmon, spinach salad, and homemade garlic bread.
In lieu of salmon I made gluten-free pasta, salad, garlic bread, and sweet Italian sausage.
What’s on your menu?
Kelly
I love that idea!
Thanks for stopping by!
Thank you for hosting! This is my first time here & I’m excited 🙂 I found you through Jo-Lynne’s link up. Those fries look yummy!
I need to put tacos on my menu. The kids have been asking for them. I would love to do a taco bar to make it more interesting and to see if certain kids would try more veggies.