My parents are here visiting so I’ll make it short and sweet. I have a few miscellaneous things to cover today, but I’ll start with our meal plan for the week. This week I didn’t pull a bunch of specific recipes since my folks are here and they both like to cook, I am leaving it somewhat open and flexible for changes. Plus I will be able to run to the grocery store everyday if I feel like it because I have live-in babysitters for the week! Woo hoo! It sure takes the stress off planning when you know you don’t have to drag two toddlers into the store with you. I basically went shopping today with a bunch of meals in mind and will just end up freezing what ever we don’t end up cooking.
Menu for June 19th
Sunday
Pork Baby Back Ribs, Grilled Lamb Chops, Oven Roasted Potatoes with Garlic Ailoi, Roasted Cauliflower, Four Fruit Pie and Homemade Brownies (father’s day request)
Monday
Sausage and Vegetable Deep Dish Pizza, Salad, Asparagus
Tuesday
Chicken Fajitas, Crock Pot Pinto Beans (leftover in freezer from last week), Grilled Corn, Chips & Guacamole
Wednesday
Something on the Grill- Fish/Shrimp, Veggie Kabobs
Thursday
Bean and Cheese Tacos, Veggie Saute’ (parents leaving that afternoon so I want something easy)
Friday
clean cupboards or eat out
Saturday
eat out
So here is the activity I’ve been wanting to do for a LONG time now. The idea came from my super crafty friend Tonya’s blog- shiny new crayons! Doesn’t everyone (with kids) have broken crayons lying around the house? I collected and saved and finally had enough to do this. Check out her post here on how to make them (and yes, I’ve had this mentally bookmarked for over 2 years). Note: they did leave a little residue on my silicone muffin pan but since I always use muffin liners, it’s no big deal.
If you want a baking activity to do with the kids that doesn’t involve food, this is perfect for you!
Also, Monday I am guest blogging over at a great site, Our Family World. I am posting about some fun snacks you can make with your kids this summer and I will also be contributing to their cooking section once a month. Go check it out- but remember my post won’t be up until Monday!
Brittany says
***TOO HOT TO GRILL IN TEXAS!!!! While that would be my go to normally, we just can’t right now! We have friends coming in town and are about to head to Family Camp next week. A whole entire week where someone cooks and cleans for me!!!!****
Sunday: Pan friend rainbow trout (I am about to make it…with some sort of an onion and tomato saute to go with it. Need to get in the kitchen and start cooking to get inspiration) with oven roasted asparagus and fresh berries. Dessert is a gluten free carrot cake that came out REALLY great (not always the case with gf) with an orange cream cheese frosting.
Monday: Ina Gartin’s Pesto, Pasta, and Peas with fruit. (http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/pasta-pesto-and-peas-recipe2/index.html)
Tuesday: We are being fed at a meeting
Wednesday: Leftovers!
Thursday: Fish tacos and watermelon
Friday: Cuban black beans with brown rice and mango salsa
Saturday: Tostadas made from Friday’s leftovers
Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
Oh my goodness Brittany, I just made that pasta from Ina last weekend when we BBQ’d for friends! I wrote out the post last week with plans to post it this week (a modified version). Too funny!
Brittany Smith says
Ha! It is so good. I am about to go make it and will hopefully have it in time for lunch today. My meals got switched around this week. What did you modify? I usually make my own pesto, but have too much to do this week and bought it. It will still be tasty, though!
Dana says
We have a busy week so our meals will be simple-
Monday: chef salad for mom and dad, PB& honey for kids watermelon for all- at swim meet
Tuesday: BBQ chicken salad for M & D, sandwiches for kids, fruit- dinnertime play date with friends @ pool
Wednesday: Rosemary Roasted Chicken w/ new potatoes and roasted asparagus
Thursday: 4 cheese tortellini and salad
Friday: Steak and Broccoli
Saturday: a.m.-breakfast tacos and fruit at swim meet-p.m. party at neighbors
Sunday: chicken fajitas
Gretchen Hokenson says
I have a light meal week due to cooking up a storm last weekend and having family in town the first part of the week.
Monday—Dinner at my sister’s house with all the family. I am bringing a HUGE fruit salad.
Tuesday–Ina Garten’s pesto pasta with peas from our Sweet Britt. I am sure it will be delish especially since I did not cook it:)
Wednesday–Left overs we have a ton from Sunday, and Garden salads with left overs on top.
Thursday–Bean and cheese Tacos or burrito bowls
Friday–weekly pizza night, something kid friendly, and I think I might make something geared towards adults. I am really getting sick of the lack of variety on this day but my kids LOVE our pizza and family nights (so being the good mom they win on this one).
Saturday–Star Wars pancakes ( I did find some recipes to try) these got dropped last week, because by the time we got back from picking peaches I was too tired and we at a HUGE lunch at about 2:00. We just ate big bowls of fresh picked peaches for dinner.
Sunday–We might have company so if so probably bugers on the grill, if no company we might adopt the Smith’s baked potato sunday.
Amanda Macedo says
Hi Mel, sorry for the late response. Here ya go:
Sunday – BBQ and beer
Monday-Seared Tuna on greens with avacado, tomatoes, mandarin oragnge, green onions, and almonds (we do this a lot…it’s easy and ahi tuna is actually is pretty cheap)
Tuesday-Turkey meatballs and pasta with marinara, side salad
Wednesday-FIsh tacos (tilapia)
Thursday-Boca burgers and sweet pototoe fries
Friday-Salmon and mixed veggies
Saturday-out
Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
It’s never too late! And as much as I love seeing what everyone is eating, hope it helps you get organized!
Amanda Macedo says
Also, I love the crayon idea! Mazen received a little heart-shaped crayon like that as a Valentine from one of his classmates this year. I thought it was such a neat idea instead of candy!
Amanda Macedo says
Hi Mel, sorry for the late response. Here ya go:
Sunday – BBQ and beer
Monday-Seared Tuna on greens with avacado, tomatoes, mandarin oragnge, green onions, and almonds (we do this a lot…it’s easy and ahi tuna is actually is pretty cheap)
Tuesday-Turkey meatballs and pasta with marinara, side salad
Wednesday-FIsh tacos (tilapia) and fresh fruit
Thursday-Boca burgers and sweet pototoe fries
Friday-Salmon and mixed veggies
Saturday-out
Heather says
hi you! first, so glad your parents are there! My Mom is here also this week so we are going to make it easy while Kevin is out of town. we’ll probably have our green smoothies almost every morning so I’m thinking breakfast for dinner at least twice this week. Here’s the thought:
Tonight: Pasta with vegis and spinach
Tues: I’m out with friends and my Mom is with kids so probaly something with eggs
Wed: quinoa and red peper dish with salad
Thurs: Stuffed french toast (almond butter, honey, bananas & ezekiel bread) with berries on top
Fri: Pizza night with friends
Sat: ummmm, this is as far as I often plan b/c by Sat we are always in need to fresh produce so depending on what I find (b/c we try to stick to the organics) I go from there.
Heather Beard says
Sunday: Yummy Paula Dean recipe, chicken with Swiss cheese and stuffing on top. Baked potato, green beans.
Monday: Had hamburgers at my folks for my Mom’s b-day
Tuesday: Tuna Pasta salad on a bed of greens.
Wends: Turkey burgers with french onion soup and brown rice. Steamed green beans and asparagus.
Thurs: Frozen Meal with salad because I am taking the kids into town after dinner to spend the night with my folks. Need something easy.
Friday: Sandwiches with pasta salad, fruit to enjoy poolside.
Sat: Left overs