Since most of my students are out sick, we are having a "catch up" day in my classes. I, however, would like a break from this neuroscience powerpoint I've been working on.
What's everyone having for dinner this week?
Sunday - leftover turkey sausage lasagna
Mon - garlic herb marinated drumsticks and cheesy broccoli quinoa casserole
Tues - spinach, garlic and fontina chicken sausages and leftover quinoa casserole
Weds - girls' night apps and drinks!!!!
Thurs - penne with shrimp and sundried tomato pesto
Fri - pizza, either at home or at my nephew's bday party (if DD isn't sick and grumpy)
Re: what's cooking this week?
good question! came back from vacay to an empty fridge, I will be shopping at lunch for tonight and tomorrow's dinners. I am thinking a whole roasted chicken, baked yams, and spinach for tomorrow and some maybe salmon tonight unless someone sparks an idea here.
Friday is sushi night and Saturday maybe out somewhere fun with the kids for dinner to make up for the guilt I feel for leaving them the past five days.
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We suck at eating at home! As I write this out, I see how horrible it is
But, my kitchen is always clean.
M-Shepards pie and salad
T- We had our mid week date night, and went out
W- Whinos night for me at Capital Grill/He is going to the Nova game with his brother
Th-He is going to an event in the city for work/I am getting my hair done- Eat on our own
F-Probably Out
Sa-Out w/friends
Su- Parent's house
Sun- made a massive ham, cheese potatoes, and green beans.
Mon- leftover turkey chili from Sat and cornbread
Tues- ham and bean soup
Weds- roasted chicken w either rice/broccoli or broccoli/stovetop
Thurs- it was supposed to be mac and cheese w ham and peas mixed in but we have a funeral to go to in Philly so who the hell knows how I am going to be by the time I get home with the weather.
I don't remember the rest of the meals but we are running thin on some options because it is normally grocery shopping weekend but we will postpone based on inauguration craziness.
Sun - baked salmon, kale and quinoa pilaf, shredded carrot salad
Mon - out to eat at Elevation Burger
Tue chicken and barley stew with lemon and dill, roasted broccoli
Wed - baked shrimp, tomatoes and feta over brown rice, carrot salad
Thur - potato, leek and cheese bake, eggs
Fri - Lemon and tarragon chicken, herbed cous cous, roasted cauliflower
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Sun: went to hibachi dinner with friends- our last get together before we all start hitting 30 this year.
Mon: chili
Tue: grilled chicken marinated in strawberry vinagrette (not a good idea, in case you were wondering) with baked potatoes and corn
Wed: hot dog & baked bean casserole (healthy, huh?)
Thu & Fri: not sure- eating at home though.
Sat: DH is away Sat-Mon for work, and I have friends coming down for lunch Sat...kinda hoping we have leftovers enough for dinner; otherwise, probably make something real easy like mac & cheese for me and the kiddo.
Sun: hoping to eat at my parents'.
I am a sad sack because this is my favorite post of the week. I love to cook and wish I had more time to do so during the week.
Monday: chicken piccata with basil couscous and buttered peas
Tuesday: a quinoa/chicken/veggie mix
Wednesday: This was a crap night. I had a hard boiled egg sandwich.
Thursday: beef stew in the crock pot
Friday: tbd
Saturday: I might like to go out since we haven't been to a restaurant in forever! I owe DH a dinner at Georgine's in Bristol. Maybe we'll head there.
Sunday: I made some BBQ sauce from scratch last week. I might make pulled BBQ chicken in the crock pot and maybe bake up some rolls.
If you make your own BBQ sauce, you should try this one out at some point - it's our favorite:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/chicken-or-steak-with-balsamic-bbq-sauce-recipe/index.html
ETA - tried to make it clicky but can't. waaaaa
Clicky: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/chicken-or-steak-with-balsamic-bbq-sauce-recipe/index.html
That looks really good!! I made the Neely's version.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/down-home-with-the-neelys/neelys-bbq-sauce-recipe/index.html