As you already know
I pretty much spent the entire monthly grocery budget in one trip. I'm determined to make it to the end of the
month so I have to make very wise use of what he have.
Sunday morning I
took the last of the pot roast I made the week before and chopped it up in
small pieces. The I put it in my slow
cooker with sliced mushrooms, a can of pasta sauce, a heaping teaspoon of
mincedgarlic and some dried basil. I let
it cook on low all day before adding a cup and a half of cream and cooking up
some spaghetti.
Steaming bowl of pasta bolognese |
I made a spinach
salad using up leftover black olives and feta cheese. I served it with salad dressing we already
had. Our Sunday supper was very nice and
you'd be hard to convince it was from a bunch of leftovers.
Monday I browned up
a pound of lean ground beef and added the leftover gravy, potatoes and carrots
from our pot roast dinner the week before.
I also added a can of green beans, a can of whole kernel corn, a bit of
leftover frozen peas and stirred it all together. We enjoyed that with slices of homemade wheat
bread.
Tuesday I pulled
from the fridge the two packages of stir fry veggies I'd bought on markdown and
cooked those up with some sliced onion and mushrooms and the sauce packets that
were included. I served that with
steamed rice for a quick and simple supper.
It was very good.
Spinach salad with feta |
Wednesday we had
leftover soup. I added leftover spinach
salad to leftover green salad to create a "new" salad.
Homemade wheat bread |
Thursday I made a
quick and tasty meal of quesadillas with leftover cheese and tortillas I had in
the refrigerator. I made some guacamole
and served that along with leftover salsa, leftover sour cream and leftover salad.
Friday we took all
the odds and ends of leftovers from the refrigerator and that was supper.
Saturday I made
homemade pizza with sausage I'd cooked up a couple weeks ago and had stashed
some in the freezer. We topped it with leftover
basil pesto and some Monterey Jack cheese.
I cooked up a little bit of pasta left in a box and we finished off the
Bolognese sauce with our pizza.
Big pan of vegetable stir fry Plenty left for our lunches - so tasty! |
Last week I managed
to use up quite a bit of stuff to create new meals so nothing went to waste. And it was all really tasty too. Our leftovers became leftovers so there was
plenty for us to take in our lunches throughout the week. I was quite happy with how it all turned out.
And by popular demand:
Devils
Food Cake
1/2 c water 3/4 c sour
milk
1 1/2 tsp. baking soda 2 eggs
1/2 c baking cocoa 1
tsp vanilla
2/3 c butter 1/2 tsp salt
1 3/4 c sugar 2 1/2 c cake flour
In a small bowl combine water,
baking soda and cocoa. Set aside. In a large bowl cream butter and sugar until
fluffy. Add eggs one at a time and beat
well. Add vanilla and salt. Sift flour and add to butter mixture
alternately with milk. Beat for two
minutes. Pour batter into prepared cake
pan(s). Bake at 350° for 45 minutes
until done and center springs back to the touch.
I'm trying to
include a weekly dessert (made from scratch) in my menu plan this year. Our dessert this week was a pan of fudge
brownies I made on Sunday. They were
very yummy and didn't last long, but I didn't really expect them too either. My girls love brownies. Me too.
We paced ourselves and enjoyed them for a few days anyway.
For sour milk - is that sour milk or can buttermilk be used? Cake looks delish, that recipe reminds me of one my mom makes. I will have to ask her. I get so many good ideas from your meal plans.
ReplyDeleteYou could use buttermilk, plain milk or even make your own sour milk by adding a little vinegar.
DeleteYou girls eat so good!!! So healthy! There are so many kids who know nothing of home cooked meals. Your girls are blessed!
ReplyDeleteOh, thank you so much
DeleteThanks for this inspiring post! Making new meals out of "nothing" (lefrovers, frozen odds and ends, half empty pantry boxes, etc) is really an art that you learn over many years of running a household kitchen. This week, my husband offered to pick up the groceries for me...I loved the break from this task that I usually do, but when he couldn't find a whole chicken at the sale price I had noted on the list, he came home without it. I had planned 3 dinners around that chicken, so I set myself a challenge to avoid another trip to the store and instead come up with those 3 dinners out of thin air :). Today we'really having a potato/ham soup with some diced ham from the freezer, tomorrow will be pizza with a small amount of ground sausage and random veggies, and we'll see what I can find for the third day :).
ReplyDeleteAmazing what we can do when we need to, isn't it? Good for you. I'm going to have to get really creative over the next week.
DeleteI love leftovers turning into leftovers :)
ReplyDeleteD.
Pretty cool isn't it? :)
DeleteEverything looks delicious. You have my stomach growling now. LOL!
ReplyDeleteLOL. Thanks Debbie! :)
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