Week 3! I know!
Let's get to it.
Saturday morning I
didn't shop and I didn't meal prep.
What?!!!
That's right. I didn't need to, so how about that? I had plenty of food in the house and I had
stopped at Albertsons that prior Thursday to pick up something for a friend so I
grabbed a few extra produce items while I was at it and called it good!
Sunday morning I put
two cups of washed, rinsed and soaked pinto beans onto cook. I put them in my slow cooker on high for four
hours. Then I put the girls to work. The youngest browned and drained a pound of
lean ground beef I had taken out of the freezer earlier to thaw. Added a can of tomato sauce, diced tomatoes
and a packet of chili seasoning mix.
Then the oldest put the cooked beans in.
There was a cup leftover and she put those in the freezer for a future
batch of taco soup. Yum!
I removed the pork
verde I had made in week one and put it in the refrigerator to thaw and made a
batch of rice which also went into the refrigerator. Then I took out two good sized frozen cod
portions and transferred those to a quart sized Ziploc bag. I didn't want to open a new bottle of
marinade so I used Roasted Red Pepper salad dressing. I wasn't sure if that was a good idea or not. That went back into the freezer, I did not
allow the cod to thaw.
That was pretty much
it for the meal prepping for the weekend.
Not much work there.
Sunday - The oldest made a batch of cornbread from scratch and we had that with butter and honey. We served it alongside the chili topped
with a little grated cheddar.
Monday - We heated
up the pork verde and the rice in the microwave. My oldest made a quick garden salad with
romaine, tomato, black olives croutons and dressing. Dinner was on the table in 15 minutes, which
was a good thing because cheerleader practice was ran late and my youngest was
starving.
Tuesday - Leftover
chili and cornbread. Dinner was on the
table in less than 10 minutes. Again a
good thing as the oldest had band practice until 5:30 and the youngest had a
football game to cheer at until after 6:00.
Turns out the salad dressing was a great idea. It turned out delicious! |
Wednesday - I had
removed the fish to thaw and marinade the day before. I boiled a 7oz. package of pasta and cooked the fish in a cast iron skilled with some olive oil. The pasta was drained and tossed with pesto
and a touch of butter. I also made a
quick salad of lettuce and tomato.
Thursday - Leftover
pork verde and rice became burritos.
Served with sour cream and salsa as well as leftover salad. Total prep time was less than 10 minutes.
Friday - Nothing
beats a grilled cheese sandwich with a bowl of tomato soup to dunk it in. I added whole milk to a can of tomato sauce
and a teaspoon of dried basil. Then
grilled up some sliced colby jack cheese on whole wheat bread. This meal was truly a lifesaver as I was an hour late getting home from work and my oldest needed to be back at the high school by 5:45 to march at the football game.
Saturday - So Saturday
was my birthday and the beginning of Labor Day weekend. I pulled steaks and a large handful of shrimp
from the freezer to thaw that morning. I
made garlic mashed potatoes and a nice big salad to go with our grilled steaks
and shrimp. Ice cream was my dessert of choice. The girls did the clean up.
We had plenty of
leftovers each day for lunches and once again everything flowed smoothly. Getting dinner on the table each night was a
snap and I didn't worry or stress at all about what we were having or if I have
everything I needed because I already knew.
The girls love that
dinner is delicious, it hits the table fast, and there aren't a lot of dishes
to wash up afterward either. I'd say
between fixing a meal, eating it and then clean up we are spending about an hour,
maybe less. And that includes preparing
our lunches for the next day too!
At the end of each
week we discuss how it went, what we enjoyed the most and take a vote as to
whether to continue. It has been
unanimous each week. We will continue.
Sounds like this new routine is really working very well for your family! : )
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious. Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
DeleteAll of your meals looked so good and delicious. My mouth was actually watering. :) Your birthday dinner was perfect!
ReplyDeleteAwww, so sweet of you to say. Thank you Debbie. :)
DeleteAnother really yummy-looking week of meals! Where do you come up with your ideas?
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, lately we've been going through our old menu plans to come up with ideas, but I look all over too. Online, Youtube, other blogs, cookbooks and my coworkers for ideas and inspiration. And in turn I share with you! :)
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