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Menu Plan for the Week

April 18, 2010 by Laura 11 Comments

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Our boys’ musical is this coming Saturday. Their costumes are coming along…I’ll be sure to get some pictures to show you what I came up with. Again, making costumes? Not my gift. Nodding yes when someone offers to help me. Oh yeah, I can do that.

Somewhere in between about nine soccer games, three soccer practices, and one musical dress rehearsal…here’s what we’ll be eating this week:

Sunday, April 18
Oatmeal, pears
Potluck after church – angeled eggs, easy butterscotch bars, pea salad
Sloppy joes, mashed potato pancakes, fruit salad

Monday, April 19
Simple soaked pancakes, blueberries
Salmon patties, creamy mac and cheese, peas
Hamburgers on whole wheat hamburger buns, onion rings

Tuesday, April 20
Scrambled egg sandwiches, creamy orange cooler
Pizza casserole, tossed salad
Chicken and noodles, carrot sticks

Wednesday, April 21
Chocolate chocolate chip muffins, apples with strawberry yogurt fruit dip
Lamb chops, cream scalloped potatoes, green beans
Turkey sausage and egg casserole, honey wheat muffins, fresh pineapple

Thursday, April 22
Homemade whole wheat funnel cake, bananas
Grilled cheese sandwiches, tomato soup
Shepherds pie, tossed salad

Friday, April 23
Fruit and kefir smoothies, homemade honey oat crunch cereal (recipe in Think Breakfast…Outside the Box eb-ook)
Beef and Cheese Burritos, oranges
Homemade pizza, strawberry peach slushie

Saturday, April 24
Giant breakfast cookies, applesauce
Tacos, cantaloupe
Carnival food after the musical

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Menu Plan for the Week

April 4, 2010 by Laura 6 Comments

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We had an absolutely fantastic weekend – I can’t wait to tell you more about it on Gratituesday! I hope you had a wonderful Easter!

Here’s our menu for this week:

Sunday, April 4
Oatmeal, clementines
Roasted chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, creamy corn casserole, homemade rolls, cantaloupe, apple crisp
Nacho bar, fruit

Monday, April 5
Mini apple pies, cheddar cheese slices
Corn dog muffins, apples
BBQ beef, creamy coleslaw, peas

Tuesday, April 6
Homemade oat crunch cereal (recipe found in Think Breakfast Outside the Box ebook), dried fruit
Fish nuggets with tartar sauce, steamed broccoli and cauliflower
Chicken tostadas, pineapple

Wednesday, April 7
Honey whole wheat bagels, pears
Taco potatoes, cantaloupe
Simple soaked pancakes, scrambled eggs

Thursday, April 8
Breakfast burritos, applesauce
Tuna on tomatoes, cottage cheese with peaches
Homemade pizza, tossed salad

Friday, April 9
Scrambled eggs, hashbrowns, creamy orange cooler
Grilled cheese sandwiches, tomato soup
Lamb chops, baked potatoes, honey glazed carrots

Saturday, April 10
Whole wheat sourdough biscuits, turkey sausage gravy
Leftover buffet
Sloppy joes, potato salad, carrot sticks
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Menu Plan for the Week

March 28, 2010 by Laura 6 Comments

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I spent the weekend fighting a sinus infection. My Gratituesday post this week may be about how thankful I am for soft kleenexes, because you just don’t realize how much you appreciate the softness until you go through two entire boxes in three days. I promise I’ll write about something else for Gratituesday. But kudos to the folks at Puffs. Many, many thanks.

In other news, I have three weeks to make two puppy costumes, a goat costume and a pig costume. Our boys are in a Three Little Pigs musical, which is going to be SO STINKIN’ CUTE. But, making costumes is not my gift. Do you suppose they could just be super heroes? I have all kinds of super hero costumes already. Picture it:  Super Man comes in and saves the Two Little Pigs and The One Little Batman from the Big Bad Wolf and everyone lives happily ever after. The end. I like it. I’m going to talk to the director and see if she’ll go for it.

Just in case she doesn’t, does anyone want to come help me make costumes? 

And now, without any kind of nice segue, here is our menu for this week:

Sunday, March 28
Oatmeal, peaches
Soccer game – packed sandwiches, etc.
Creamy mac and cheese, steamed carrots

Monday, March 29
Simple soaked pancakes, blueberries
Bean and rice bowls with salsa and kreme fresh, oranges
BBQ meatballs, baked potatoes, green beans

Tuesday, March 30
Scrambled egg sandwiches, clementines
Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad
Rice and veggie stir fry, pineapple

Wednesday, March 31
Warm chocolate soother, toast, apple slices
Beefy enchilada bake, fruit-kefir smoothies
Three cheese garlic chicken pasta, tossed salad, fruit

Thursday, April 1
Cinnamon swirl bread, pears
Salmon patties, steamed broccoli and cauliflower
Hamburgers on whole wheat hamburger buns, carrot sticks, apple slices

Friday, April 2
Spending the day with friends…meals??!!

Saturday, April 3
Scrambled eggs, toast, fruit
Tortilla meat and cheese wraps, carrots,apples
Chicken sandwiches, onion rings

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Menu Plan for the Week

March 21, 2010 by Laura 12 Comments

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On Thursday of last week, it was 68 degrees. The next day it snowed. This…is springtime in Nebraska. I am happy to report though that within the last week I have seen three or even four blades of green grass. And also, I heard something strange the other day and it turned out to be the beautiful chirping of a bird. I think it is so nice that the birds are kind enough to fly back and join us in the springtime. 

Our family is in the midst of lots of spring activities. We’re busy getting ready for LTC (Leadership Training for Christ), a convention for 3rd graders up through 12th graders. Asa and Justus have been studying hard for the Bible bowl, plus practicing several times a week for dramas and puppet shows and choirs. Soccer season has also started for some of our boys and will start for ALL of them in two weeks. Did I mention all the boys are in our home school musical in April? 

I’m letting you know about all this because if I forget to complete any sentences around here…it’s because my brain might be on the fried side (more than normal). 

Thank goodness for the menu plan! 

Sunday, March 21
Oatmeal, pears
Cheesy beef and rice, green beans
Taco Potatoes, applesauce

Monday, March 22
Whole wheat waffles, blueberries
Potato soup, fruit-kefir smoothies, carrot sticks
Cheddar ranch burgers, steamed carrots, broccoli and cauliflower

Tuesday, March 23
Mini breakfast pizza, oranges
Cheesy Salsa Enchiladas, tossed salad
Chicken and noodles, carrots

Wednesday, March 24
Chocolate chocolate chip muffins, apples
Turkey sausage, ranch potato wedges, peas
Homemade pizza, tossed salad, fruit

Thursday, March 25
Warm vanilla soother, homemade oat crunch cereal
Corn dog muffins  , carrot sticks, apples
Chicken Fried Steak Strips, simple mashed potatoes, gravy, asparagus

Friday, March 26
Sourdough English muffins with peanut butter and honey, pears
Grilled cheese, tomato soup
Lamb-burgers on whole wheat hamburger buns, homemade onion rings

Saturday, March 27
Honey whole wheat bagels, milk
Leftover buffet
Italian stew with green beans, tossed salad

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Also, I just wanted to let you know that while I know you are are anxiously awaiting the continuation of my Journey to Healthy Eating series, I may take a break from it this week (don’t throw tomatoes!). Last week’s entry kinda took the soup out of me, plus I’ve been busy trying to catch up on other writing I’ve needed to get done. I’m also not sure I’ll get around to another post in the Becoming a Better Help Meet series this week. In the meantime, keep praying for your husbands!! :)

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Menu Plan for the Week

March 13, 2010 by Laura 3 Comments

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I’m posting my menu plan a little bit early this week because I’ve got bunches of posts to get up in the next few days. Sorry that I’ve been bombarding you all weekend! 

So many of you are wanting to know more about some of the things we’ve tried to help our son’s severe eczema and I don’t want to leave you hanging because that’s just not nice. ;) 

So, be watching for more of Our Healthy Eating Journey posts very soon…and in the meantime…here’s what we’ll be eating this week:

Sunday, March 14
Oatmeal, pears
Leg o Lamb, potatoes, carrots, gravy
Alphabet soup , honey whole wheat bread and butter

Monday, March 15
Simple soaked pancakes, blueberries
Pizza Casserole, tossed salad
Meat and cheese Burritos, pineapple-orange slushies

Tuesday, March 16
Scrambled egg sandwiches, oranges
Skillet meatballs with BBQ sauce, ranch potato wedges, carrot sticks
Oven baked chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas

Wednesday, March 17 (Join us for the little Green Project!)
Green smoothies, toast
Black Bean Taco Salad, apples
Spicy avodado dip, corn chips, fruit and kefir smoothies

Thursday, March 18
Mini apple pies, sliced cheese
Cheeseburger macaroni, steamed carrots
BBQ deer tenderloin, rice and veggie stir fry

Friday, March 19
Breakfast burritos, clementines
Grilled cheese, tomato soup, carrot sticks
Homemade pizza, fruit

Saturday, March 20
Whole wheat sourdough biscuits, turkey sausage gravy
Leftover buffet
Beefy vegetable soup, banana muffins

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Menu Plan for the Week

March 7, 2010 by Laura 20 Comments

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You all know that food makes me excited. Can I tell you about my latest little fun food thing? I found these cute mini chocolate chips at Amazon. They don’t have any soy lecithin in them (my reason for looking). They’re so stinkin’ cute and fun to bake with. Yep, doesn’t take much to entertain us all around here. (And yes, I often do make my own chocolate chips, but sometimes a girl just needs a little chocolate chip convenience.)

I’ve also got to tell you about how we tried Valerie’s Bacon Cheddar Meatloaves  last week! We’d been excited all week long because, hello? Bacon, cheddar cheese and beef all together in one dish? How would that not be good?

So Saturday night came and I had the meatloaves in the oven baking…went to the fridge to get out the bacon to wrap around the loaves for the last phase of baking…and DIDN’T HAVE ANY BACON. I knew I had some bacon in there. Except that I didn’t.   And I was WAY too scary looking to run to the store (which thankfully I remembered before I went). 

So we had Cheddar Meatloaves , which were still amazingly wonderful, by the way.

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Here’s our menu for the week, and here’s hoping I have all the ingredients this time:

Sunday, March 7
Oatmeal, pears
Fund raising meal for youth mission trip
Creamy mac and cheese, steamed broccoli and carrots

Monday, March 8
Chocolate chip pancakes, bananas
Homemade corn dogs , apple slices
Roasted chicken, potatoes, carrots, gravy

Tuesday, March 9
Mini breakfast pizza, oranges
Grilled turkey and cheese sandwiches, strawberry peach slushie
Sloppy cornbread, tossed salad

Wednesday, March 10
Orange muffins, fruit and kefir smoothies
Cheddar ranch burgers, green beans
Chicken and noodles, carrot sticks, fruit salad

Thursday, March 11
Fried eggs, cinnamon swirl bread, clementines
Turkey sausage, mashed potato pancakes, peas
Italian stew with green beans

Friday, March 12
Peanut butter honey toast, canned peaches
Taco potatoes
Lamb-burgers on whole wheat hamburger buns, onion rings

Saturday, March 13
Mom is Great breakfast Cake
Leftover buffet
BBQ meatballs, baked potatoes, asparagus
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March Freezer Cooking Report (aka My Baggies of Food Photo Album)

March 1, 2010 by Laura 35 Comments

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Well now, there’s just something so satisfying about seeing a bunch of prepared food in baggies, isn’t there?  Or is it just me?  

I knocked out everything on my list over the weekend. Would you care to take a look at my baggies of prepared food with me? (What, like I’m actually giving you a choice?)

Here are 20 Breakfast Burritos frozen, ready and waiting in the freezer for a busy morning…

breakfastburritos7smI practiced FishMama’s baggie-air-sucking-out technique…very cool!

And here we have about 80 little Turkey Sausage Patties prepped and waiting to be cooked up for a breakfast or lunch…

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And here is a baggie of Whole Wheat Tortillas, waiting in the fridge to be made into Melting Snowflakes  or Tuna Wraps… 

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And here are a bunch of Mini Apple Pies in baggies ready to be baked for a special breakfast sometime…

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And even though it wasn’t on the list, I had a chance to make a big batch of Whole Wheat Waffles to freeze (and pop in the toaster another day!). Oh look, I put them in a baggie and took a picture for you…

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Thank you for nodding and smiling and saying “oh very nice, Laura” and trying to stay awake while looking at my all of my baggies of food.

I also made a batch of Homemade Peanut Butter and filled up a pint sized jar. Mmmmm! Um, here’s a picture in case you’d like to see it (and because I didn’t want the peanut butter to feel left out)…

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I think my most favorite part of my food preparation weekend was mixing together six pounds of Turkey Sausage!! When I make this sausage, I have to get twelve herbs and spices out of my cupboard. That’s kind of a lot of effort.  It was WONDERFUL to get out all of those ingredients one time, then make SIX batches of the sausage.

I saved out one batch of sausage to make the Breakfast Burritos, but made the rest (five pounds worth!) into little frozen sausage patties. I am SO excited to have these convenient little sausage patties in my freezer!

turkeysausagepattiessmI just froze them on parchment paper lined cookie sheets,
then put them into two gallon sized freezer bags
(shown above, because you know you want to go look at the baggies again).

To cook them, I’ll thaw the desired number of patties on a plate overnight in the fridge, then cook them up at breakfast the next day!

Wow, who knew 80 little sausage patties and all the other above pictured baggies of food could make me feel such a sense of accomplishment.

If I feel this great after making food and putting it into baggies…just think how I will feel when I watch my children receive a high school diploma.
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Mini Apple Pies (A Part of This Complete Breakfast)

February 25, 2010 by Laura 169 Comments

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Who decided that sugar coated sugar dobbers and frosted sprinked poptarts were the best way to start the day? I also want to know why the aforementioned choices…or a pancake drenched in syrup is considered a great breakfast food…yet an apple pie is considered to be a dessert.

Remember, I like to think outside the box when it comes to breakfast. I’m all about Giant Breakfast Cookies, Breakfast Cake, Funnel Cake, Whole Wheat Donuts…and if you recall…even Homemade Ice Cream for breakfast. And what about our Valentine’s day Peach Cobbler? Yes, I think breakfast should be enticing, delicious, nutritious and sometimes even fun. And I think Apple Pie should be okay to eat for breakfast.

This Mini Apple Pie recipe is a new one I’ve come up with as I work on creating more Healthy Make-Ahead Meals. These freeze well (unbaked) – then you can just pull out a little pie (or 3) per person and bake.

Make them for breakfast…and your family will smell them baking, jump out of bed and come running into the kitchen and plow you over onto the kitchen floor (out of joy and love of course).

You can make these a couple of different ways:  Mini Apple Pies, or Apple Pie Pockets…depending on what works best for you. I use the same crust recipe I use for my Homemade Pizza Pockets. Follow the same instructions for the pizza pockets to create an Apple Pie Pocket…

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Yum

The following directions are for Mini Apple Pies:

Crust:

3 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
1 t. sea salt
1 cup melted butter
1 cup plain yogurt

Stir ingredients together until thoroughly mixed. Use the dough right away to create pockets or pies…or let the dough sit overnight on the countertop to break down the phytates and make the grains more digestable. This dough is MUCH easier to work with if you work it like playdough in your hands a while before you try to roll it out.

Filling:

3 pounds of apples – about 11-12 smallish apples (any kind you like)
1/4 – 3/4 cup sucanat (your preference)
1 Tablespoon ground cinnamon

Topping:

1/2 cup whole wheat flour
1/2 cup rolled oats
2-4 Tablespoons sucanat
3 Tablespoons melted butter

To make Mini Apple Pies:

miniapplepies1smPeel apples and cut them into bite sized chunks.

miniapplepies2smAdd sucanat and cinnamon.

miniapplepies3smStir well and cook over medium heat until apples are
tender and a syrup has formed (about 10 minutes).

miniapplepies5smIn the meantime, separate dough into 21-24 pieces.
Roll each piece into a little circle with a rolling pen.
As you can see, I am NOT a perfectionist. If I was making these for a
ladies’ brunch or something…I might take the time to make them pretty.
But for my family of boys?
Do you think they really care if their pies are pretty?
They eat them in three minutes flat. Thus my sloppy dough squishing.

Squish (or place nicely) your dough circles into well buttered MUFFIN PANS. Using a muffin pan for these Mini Apple Pies eliminates the need to go buy 24 little mini pie pans.

miniapplepies4smFill each (unbaked) crust with apple pie filling.

miniapplepies6smIn a bowl, stir together topping ingredients until the dry ingredients are moistened.
I find that melting the butter and stirring it into the flour, oats and sucanat makes a great crumb topping…much less effort than “cutting in the butter”.

miniapplepies7smSprinkle topping all over the top of your little pies.
Try if you can to be as messy about this process as I am. Sheesh.

Freeze your pies in your buttered muffin pans for a couple of hours.

miniapplepies8smRemove your muffin pans from the freezer and allow them to sit on the counter for 10-15 minutes.  Use a fork to gently pry the pies out of the pan. Place them carefully into freezer bags and put them bag into the freezer.

To bake your Mini Apple Pies:

Take desired number of pies out of the freezer and place them on a baking pan. Bake in a 375° oven for 35-45 minutes. You can let them thaw first if you want…but I find that the frozen pies bake just fine!

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And now I’d like to point out that (depending on how much you use) there is about 1/2 cup of sucanat divided by 24 little pies…making this a very healthy, very low in sugar breakfast. Much less even than my Applesauce Bread or something otherwise considered a breakfast food.

Bring on the Breakfast Pie! Shucks…maybe we should even serve it with Ice Cream!

What’s your opinion about serving cobbler or pie for breakfast? Do I sound like a weirdo?  (Wait, don’t answer that.)
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Heavenly Homemaker’s Guide to Holiday Hospitality Ebook

July 8, 2009 by Laura 5 Comments

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