Meal Plan 9/7

Hope you guys had a great week of fun and food! Here is what is on the plan for this week:

Sat- BBQ Pork Sandwiches

Sunday- Coq a vin- Chicken Cooked in white wine and mushrooms and add cream…

Monday- The rest of the leftover shrimp Alfredo noodles, plus add more shrimp and a veggie
https://funfoodiefamily.com/2013/09/02/shrimp-and-broccoli-angel-hair-alfredo/

Tuesday- Sloppy Joe’s

Wednesday- Clean out the fridge night

From now on, I am just going to write Sat-Wed. Thursday night are late night for my husband and I, and the girls eat with my parents. Friday is either date night or we go out as a family.

Happy meal planning!

Meal Plan 8/31

Sat- Chicken and Ricotta pasta- I am going to oven bake some chicken breasts with olive oil, salt, and pepper and bake in the oven. I am going to warm-up some Ricotta Pasta that has been defrosting in the fridge. You can find the recipe here: https://funfoodiefamily.com/2013/07/14/panzanella-and-pasta-ricotta/
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Sun- Slow cooker Pork Ribs, yellow rice, and veggie

Monday- Shrimp Pasta- Either Fettuccini or Angel Hair and veggie
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Tuesday- Girls’ Night!!!! Chinese take out with my girls and Mandy, one of my best friends from college! There may be some wine and shenanigans involved. And a bunch of coffee…
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Wednesday- Waffle Wednesday!! E wants breakfast for dinner, so I am down for that! Fast and Easy! We may possibly have them for breakfast tomorrow; waffles are trending now in our house…
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Thursday- Girls night out with Nana and Papa. The hubby and I both have a late class, so dinner for us will be on the road or super late when we get home.

Friday- Hopefully Date Night. I am thinking seafood. I may have to twist the husband’s arm on this one. We shall see!

Happy meal planning, ya’ll! Go Dawgs!

Thinking about meal planning and saving money

Tips for your shopping trips to the local grocery store… I was watching Rachel Ray and got inspired by this. I do have a hard time believing Rachel really needs to be mindful of her budget. Really? She is Rachel Ray, for goodness sake!

When I go grocery shopping, I do make a general list of my items for dinners for the week. BUT you always need to be open minded when you go grocery shopping to get the best deal. Sometimes I have a game plan, but I may change my mind as I shop and see what is on sale.

1. Produce: Wow! Asparagus is cheaper than green beans? Get them and add them to your meal instead. Organic or not? Check out this http://www.thedailygreen.com/healthy-eating/eat-safe/dirty-dozen-foods#slide-1 My thing is quality vs. value. If any berry can be bought organic without breaking the bank, do it! Any veggie or fruit with skin you eat, buy organic. If it is not in your budget, just make sure you wash carefully. Organic vs. conventional does not have any greater nutritional value, but I think organic just tastes better.

2. Meat and seafood section: Where you spend the most but can save the most. Look for the deals of the week. If I am going to buy chicken thighs for a recipe, but chicken breasts are 2 for 1, I will get that instead. I always get sustainable fish or I don’t buy it. http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/cr/seafoodwatch.aspx I look for organic meat. It is better for our environment and the animals, but I can’t break the bank for it. Choose wisely. I love to shop at our local butcher shop instead when I can.

3. Dairy: I believe organic rules supreme. It just taste better! It is more costly, so like meat, just choose wisely. My girls are drinking less and less milk, which may not break the bank too much to buy organic. Not too many coupons are for dairy, but there are some out there. BE CAREFUL! Most are for yogurts with added sugars and high fructose corn syrup. Just gross…once you have some Choboni or other awesome yogurt, you won’t go back. It doesn’t have to be organic, just delicious. I love getting plain or vanilla flavored and add my own fruit and granola. Organic butter is a splurge; It tastes better by a landslide, but Land O’ Lakes is pretty close. I stock up on that when it is on sale.

4. Eggs: Farm fresh eggs are always better. Organic farm fresh eggs can’t be beat. But when eggs are not the star, the cheap ones from Publix will do. For a while, we were able to get farm fresh eggs for $2.00 per dozen from a family friend, but that has fallen through. We were wondering how much we would sacrifice to get those eggs from someone else. I say at most $4 for a dozen for eggs that will be the star of a dish. Otherwise, regular eggs will do. I have found them at Wal-Mart, Fresh Market, and Whole Foods for less than $4.

5. Canned foods: 4 words…Canned meat is GROSS! Stick to tomatoes, beans, olives, and the occasional veggie or fruit. Canned tuna smells and looks like cat food.

6. Frozen Foods: Ice creams, puff pastry, pies(not too bad, right?), and your favorite guilty pleasure is ok. I love Amy’s Frozen Meals. I buy frozen French toast sticks for my girls. Steam fresh veggies are pretty awesome.

My favorite things to have on hand…
PANTY:
Some kind of canned beans
Canned tomatoes
Boxed Chicken and Beef Stock
bread crumbs; Panko and Italian
a couple of grains; rice, quinoa, Farro, couscous
a couple of different kinds of pasta

Fridge/counter:
Eggs
Dairy thickeners: mascarpone, sour cream, cream cheese, Greek yogurt
Liquid Dairy: Milk, buttermilk, heavy cream, half and half
Cheese: A variety…hard- parm or pecorino , soft- Brie, Feta, Goat, melty- fontina, American, swiss
Fruit: Berry, citrus, tomato
Veggie: Onion, garlic, green, pepper, mushroom, carrot, celery
Spreads: mayo, mustard, ketcup, hot sauce, soy sauce or other Asian sauces
Other- salsa, hummus, olives,

Freezer: Veggies, fruits, meats, French toast, fries, raviolis, leftovers/casseroles, leftover chicken or seafood parts for stock, homemade stock, ice cream

Snacks: Pirate Booty, popcorn, tortilla chips, pita chips, granola/fruit bars, fruit snacks

Spices, etc- sea salt, pepper, all purpose seasoning, Worchesturie sauce, cinnamon, oregano, garlic salt, onion salt

Baking: All purpose flour, cornmeal, cocoa powder, corn starch, baking powder, baking soda,

Hope this list helps! Feel free to add to it!

http://www.womansday.com/home/organizing/wds-guide-to-a-well-organized-pantry-112582

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes-and-cooking/basic-pantry-101/index.html

Meal Planning 8/24

Last week we ate a lot of leftovers and Chinese food. https://funfoodiefamily.com/2013/08/22/chinese-take-out/

This week, I am going to do my best to make a few more recipes.

Sat. T-bone steak, baked potatoes, veggie

Sunday- Girl’s night! When the husband’s away, us girls will play! Hubby has a late night, so I will let the girls pick dinner…can be waffles, Chinese food, pizza, Zaxby’s; who knows!

Monday- Taco Spaghetti I found on Pinterest http://www.sohowsittaste.com/2013/04/taco-spaghetti.html

Tuesday- My parents are coming over to take care of the girls. My husband and I both have class, so probably something quick on the road or something late thrown together.

Wednesday- Ballet, gymnastics, Taekwondo. Busy night, for sure. Hamburgers are always fast and easy! We were supposed to have them a couple of weeks ago, but never got around to them. Not sure why…that is the thing with planning. Even if you get home, get busy, and decide to go to Schlotzsky’s drive through, you already have a meal for next week in the freezer!

Thursday- Chicken, Farro, and a veggie

Friday- Date Night!

Hope you have a great food week!

Meal Plan 8/18

This week is going to be CRAZY!!!

Breakfast: Going to make biscuits, put some breakfast sandwiches together and freeze. Homemade breakfast sandwiches! Yogurt, fruit, and granola parfaits.

Lunches: Sandwiches, leftovers from dinners, salads

Dinners:
Sat- Chicken, veggies, potato/macaroni salad
Sunday- Beef Stroganoff
Monday- Rib eye steak, veggies, baked potatoes
Tuesday- Baked Ziti (from freezer)
Wednesday- Leftovers and clean out the fridge night
Thursday- Another night of leftovers and clean out the fridge night