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WFD this week?

Because I'm going to the grocery store soon and I'm actually attempting to plan what I shop for/cook this time....

Tonight: Steak and baked apples with frozen yogurt

Tomorrow: Shrimp with tomato feta sauce and pasta

Tuesday: Spicy chicken drumsticks and zucchini chips

Wednesday: Chicken salad with pita bread (or something) and butternut squash soup

Thursday: Mexican lasagna....or maybe leftovers if we have leftovers

Friday: Mexican lasagna or pork chops and a veggie

 

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Re: WFD this week?

  • Tonight: Frozen Pizza

    Monday: I'm going out so DH is on his own.

    Tuesday: Shrimp Scampi 

    Wednesday: Spaghetti & meatballs

    Thursday: Chicken, Broccoli, Rice, Cheese casserole. 

    Friday: Chicken Tacos 

     

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  • Tonight dh made serlion tips with a mustard sauce - pretty good. with roasted butternut squash, green beans and a salad.

    tomorrow- pasta with homemade tomato sauce and mushrooms

    Tuesday - French onion soup

    Wednesday - either chicken and noodles or dumplings - havent decided

    Thurs - out for sushi

    Fri - we always eat Indian food.

     

  • This week when we went to the grocery I had no idea what was on the menu!! Below is the tentative plan.

    Mon & Tues: Chicken Tacos

    Wednesday: Chick-Fil-A - fundraiser for JDRF for my niece

    Thursday: Turkey Wraps

    Friday: Noodles & Sp. Sauce

    Sat: Ruby Tues or Olive Garden

  • Mon:  Meatballs

    Tues:  Pesto Pasta

    Wednesday:  Laughing Cow Chicken

    Thursday:  Turkey burgers

    Friday:  Chicken tacos

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  • Monday: Baked ziti leftovers

    Tuesday: TGI Fridays frozen meal

    Wednesday: Some kind of chicken

    Thursday: Pork Chops

    Friday: Mahi mahi

    **We are moving in a few weeks so we are trying to eat everything in our freezer so we don't have to bring it to the new house.

  • We're doing a lot of double dinners this week since thanksgiving is next week and we're feeling lazy about cooking right now.

    Sunday: Calzones

    Monday: Mini pizzas, using the leftover calzone dough and ingredients

    Tuesday and Wednesday: 40 clove chicken, Tuesday with risotto and Wednesday with soup

    Thursday: pasta with olive oil and garlic, plus any chicken that's left over

    Friday: we usually eat out on fridays

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  • Mon: Chicken a la king (from freezer stock)

    Tues: Pulled pork sandwiches with baked beans and leftover stovetop mac n cheese

    Wednesday: Island spice pork loin with broccoli and mashed potatoes (this one fell off the menu last week)

    Thursday: Leftover Maggiano's baked ziti

    Friday: Buffalo chicken casserole

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    Fri - we always eat Indian food.

    me = jealous!

  • I'm so jealous of all ya'lls meal plans for the week!!  H is a chef which rocks, but he is rarely home which means I have to fend for myself.  I don't mind, but b/c I work 10+ hour days (when I don't have night classes) I don't have any energy to make anything more than pasta or cereal or something like that b/c its quick & easy.  Stick out tongue
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    I'm so jealous of all ya'lls meal plans for the week!!  H is a chef which rocks, but he is rarely home which means I have to fend for myself.  I don't mind, but b/c I work 10+ hour days (when I don't have night classes) I don't have any energy to make anything more than pasta or cereal or something like that b/c its quick & easy.  Stick out tongue

    Nothing wrong with pasta and cereal.  I love both! 

    Btw, crockpot is your best friend!  I try to do at least 1 crockpot meal per week (this week is pulled pork).  Set it to low for 8 hours while at work then mine will automatically switch to warm afterwards.  Come home and enjoy dinner!  Let me know if you want some recipes to try :).

  • Tonight:  Chicken Squares (That's what I call them since I don't know the actually name.  It's just cooked chicken mixed with cream cheese, butter, and scallions, stuffed in biscuits.)

    Tuesday: Progressive Dinner with our neighbors.  I'm making potato corn chowder.

    Wednesday: Hugo for my birthday dinner!

    Thursday:  Pulled pork sandwiches

    Friday:  Thanksgiving dinner with different neighbors (mmm...deep fried turkey...).  I'm making cornbread stuffing.

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  • I second the crock pot thing! Also, cooking is how I unwind from the workday, so in a way, it helps me get through it.

    Also, this is my idealized meal plan.....meaning it's very possible that on any given night (probably Wed or Thurs when I'm getting worn out) I reserve the right to say screw it, it's Chinese take-out night. :) Or English muffin pizza night!

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    image101709lovey:
    I'm so jealous of all ya'lls meal plans for the week!!  H is a chef which rocks, but he is rarely home which means I have to fend for myself.  I don't mind, but b/c I work 10+ hour days (when I don't have night classes) I don't have any energy to make anything more than pasta or cereal or something like that b/c its quick & easy.  Stick out tongue

    Nothing wrong with pasta and cereal.  I love both! 

    Btw, crockpot is your best friend!  I try to do at least 1 crockpot meal per week (this week is pulled pork).  Set it to low for 8 hours while at work then mine will automatically switch to warm afterwards.  Come home and enjoy dinner!  Let me know if you want some recipes to try :).

    A few weeks ago I found some really good crock pot recipes that I want to try.  My problem is that I'm working 10+hour days lately and I'm afraid to do it and go home and whatever I make is dried out or dried up by the time I'm actually home to enjoy it.  I don't see my hours going down at all for the next several weeks, either which is kinda sucky.  I'm wondering if maybe getting a new(er) crock pot would help, though.  Mine is old so it only does low and high on heat settings.  For those of you w/ the ones that auto switch to warm afterwards, what brand do you have?  Do you think even working a 10 hour day if I put something in before I left on low and then had it switch to warm automatically it would work out okay?..

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  • I don't assign meals to days, just figure out meals for the week.

    Last night we had linguine with shrimp in a lemon butter sauce.

    The rest of the week:

    Cilantro marinated orange ruffy with chimichuri  rice

    Cajun chicken breast with potatoes O'Brien and Bearnaise sauce

    Tacos

    Frozen ravioli with red sauce

    Leftover night

  • The days may change, but the meals planned are:

    Tonight: I'm in class, so DH is on his own. (= pizza rolls)

    Skyline made at home

    Chicken fajitas

    Spaghetti bake with steamed broccoli and garlic bread

    Leftover spaghetti bake with green beans and garlic bread

    Macaroni Grill frozen dinner

    Various other options. We just did our grocery shopping last night, so we're set for the next couple weeks at least.

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    imageChristine.Louie:

    image101709lovey:
    I'm so jealous of all ya'lls meal plans for the week!!  H is a chef which rocks, but he is rarely home which means I have to fend for myself.  I don't mind, but b/c I work 10+ hour days (when I don't have night classes) I don't have any energy to make anything more than pasta or cereal or something like that b/c its quick & easy.  Stick out tongue

    Nothing wrong with pasta and cereal.  I love both! 

    Btw, crockpot is your best friend!  I try to do at least 1 crockpot meal per week (this week is pulled pork).  Set it to low for 8 hours while at work then mine will automatically switch to warm afterwards.  Come home and enjoy dinner!  Let me know if you want some recipes to try :).

    A few weeks ago I found some really good crock pot recipes that I want to try.  My problem is that I'm working 10+hour days lately and I'm afraid to do it and go home and whatever I make is dried out or dried up by the time I'm actually home to enjoy it.  I don't see my hours going down at all for the next several weeks, either which is kinda sucky.  I'm wondering if maybe getting a new(er) crock pot would help, though.  Mine is old so it only does low and high on heat settings.  For those of you w/ the ones that auto switch to warm afterwards, what brand do you have?  Do you think even working a 10 hour day if I put something in before I left on low and then had it switch to warm automatically it would work out okay?..

    Yes!! Mine is a crock-pot brand, and sometimes I work 10 hour days. Those are the days I'm most likely to use it! The only thing I tend to have a problem with is chicken - it does dry out. But soups, stews, beef, pork, etc. all turn out totally fine. Sometimes mine stays on FOREVER because then H gets home even later so I have to keep the food warm for him, and it's still fine.

    And ps - if the chicken does dry out, it's still ok for chicken salad. We've saved more than one dinner that way. Although I've done a whole chicken in the crock pot and it turned out good, probably because it takes longer to cook anyway.

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