Thanks to everyone who joined me in getting a Sourdough Starter going this week. If you want to learn to make whole wheat sourdough…check out these posts! Now we’re ready to make the Sourdough Bread! I’ll post the steps sometime on Monday. (Probably that night by the time it finishes baking!)
Our family is geared up to start school again after a three week Christmas break. Ohhh the break was nice..but ohhh a routine will be even nicer! Among other subjects, we’re excited to dive back into our history reading..start a new read-aloud, Cheaper by the Dozen…and get Asa and Justus going on their LTC projects.
Here’s what we’ll be eating this week:
Sunday, Jan 11
Oatmeal, apples
Chicken and noodles, mashed potatoes, relish tray, chocolate cake with hot fudge and whipped cream (with guests)
Leftovers
Monday, Jan. 12
French toast
Pizza casserole, corn
Deer steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, peas
Tuesday, Jan. 13
Turkey sausage and eggs, pears
Sloppy joes on homemade buns, baked beans, carrot sticks
Chicken stir-fry with rice and veggies
Wednesday, Jan. 14
Apricot Breakfast Bars, bananas
Chicken tortilla soup, fruit salad
Shepherds Pie
Thursday, Jan. 15
Homemade honey oat crunch cereal with dried fruit
Black eyed peas and cornbread, spinach salad
Potato soup, carrot sticks
Friday, Jan. 16
Fruit and yogurt delight, toast
Homemade pizza pockets, apple slices, tossed salad
Hamburgers and fries (Elias’ Birthday Sleepover!)
Saturday, Jan 17
Sleepover breakfast – Donuts
Potato wedges, cottage cheese with peaches
Beef stroganoff, steamed broccoli
On the blogging menu this week:
Besides posting about making sourdough bread, I have a really fun winter-time lunch idea to share…we’ll start the Women with a Mission series…and I’ll take you on a LIVE tour of my kitchen! (Yes, I videoed my kitchen for you. You can even hear my pantry door squeak!). I also hope you’ll join us for Gratituesday!
Here’s to a great week!
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Lenetta says
After my mother read us the book during my childhood, I have refused to watch the updated Cheaper by the Dozen on principle. :>)
I’d kind of like to hear more about your honey oat crunch cereal . . .
Rebekah says
Cheaper by the dozen books and movies are my favorite! They are so much fun! Your menu looks really good!
Stacey says
I will have to try your cornbread muffin recipe…I’ve been looking for a healthier one than my old standby!
Annie says
Ok – I am SO excited – I just ate an apricot-coconut-oat granola-type bar at a bookstore. Loved it. Put the empty package in my purse so I could try to recreate it. Start following links for MPM – and voila! An Apricot Breakfast Bar recipe that sounds delicious! Thanks so much. :)
Shynea says
Your menu for this week sounds good. I have bookmarked the recipe for the pizza casserole and the homemade pizza pockets. They both sound really easy to make and my family loves pizza.
P.S. I have a bloogy award for you here on my blog.
Mandi says
The pizza pockets sound yummy! Have a great week!
Denise says
I love reading out loud to my kids. I only wish I had kept a log of what I read to which kids. (I have a 19 year age span between the oldest and the youngest)
I know I have read Cheaper by the dozen to some of them, I will need to survey the ones at home and see if there needs to be a repeat of it soon.
Sara says
Ooooh! Homemade honey oat cereal sounds awesome!! Would love to see the recipe sometime!!
Emily Kay says
I would also love to see your cereal recipe…I don’t buy cereal at the store(usually) because it is very expensive ounce for ounce and usually not as healthy as oatmeal or another homemade alternative! I have made some yummy granola before and poured milk over it. It was good!
Your menu looks SO good this week:)
Andrea in Alaska says
I LOVE reading “Cheaper by the Dozen” outloud. It makes me laugh so hard, especially the car ride escapades! :)
One of these weeks, I’m just going to copy your exact menu. They always sound so yummy and fun. I know my husband would appreciate it.
Abby says
Sounds good! You all are more orgainzed that I am. I thought I was doing well by planning dinners, but now I see a lot of people plan every meal. I will have to work up to that!
Allie says
Homemade pizza pockets sound great! Have a great week!
Allie
Learningtobefrugal.com
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Cheers,
Dorothy