Monty is going to be leaving very early tomorrow morning, for 4 days, to go to Virginia Beach for a conference he has to help out at for work, so this weeks meals will be very simple. No extravagent recipes, just simple meat, potatoes and vegetables. But I am still planning the menu. So here is our plan for this week:
Monday- Breakfast: cereal
Lunch: shrimp poppers with fries
Dinner: Pork Chops with fried apples and butter noodles
Tuesday-Breakfast: pancakes with fruit
Lunch: hot dogs
Dinner: Rainy Day Brisket (or pot roast) w/ rice and broccoli
Wednesday- Breakfast- cereal
Lunch: kid's choice
Dinner: Rotisserie Chicken w/ corn and sweet potatoes
Thursday- Breakfast: bacon, egg, and cheese biscuit
Lunch: turkey sandwich with carrot sticks
Dinner: Roasted Chicken w/ green bean and mashed potatoes
Friday- Breakfast: free choice
Lunch: p.b. noodles
Dinner: Pizza (frozen probably)
Saturday- Breakfast: scrambled eggs and toast
Lunch: pb & j
Dinner: Chocolate Chicken with biscuits and peas
Sunday- Breakfast: cereal
Lunch: eat out
Dinner: leftovers
Have you started menu planning if you hadn't before? How is it working out for you or what is keeping you from doing so?
4 comments:
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Stopping by from Three Thinking Mothers! I try so hard to do menu planning. Most times I fail miserably but I keep trying!
I am thinking about doing this for our new school year.
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Yeah menu planning is something that I have just recently started. I would do it one week in the past but then not the next. This is the first time I have really stuck to it. I used e-mealz for a while and still would be using them if I didn't have such diet restrictions with my daughter. They do all the planning for you (atleast for dinner) and even do it for under $85!
Theresa- it has really helped me with school and all going on. I don't have to think about what I am going to feed them.
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