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Menu Plan for the Week

October 24, 2010 by Laura 7 Comments

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We’re gearing up for a very exciting week around here!! Be sure to join us for the Heavenly Homemakers Parade of Recipes and Cooking Tips, beginning tonight and running through Friday. There will be so many recipes, tips and giveaways, you may not be able to keep up. What am I saying?  I may not be able to keep up! Hope you’re making plans to link up your recipes on Friday. I wanna see what good recipes you’ve got up your sleeves too!

Here’s our menu for this week:

Sunday, October 24
Oatmeal, toast
Roasted chicken, carrots, green beans
Creamy mac and cheese, peas

Monday, October 25
Applesauce bread, bananas
Sloppy Cornbread Muffins, raw veggies
Chicken tostadas with the works

Tuesday, October 26
Scrambled eggs, creamy orange cooler
Chicken and noodles, carrots
Chicken Fried Steak Strips, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas

Wednesday, October 27
Simple soaked pancakes, raspberries
Chicken Tortilla Soup, fruit salad
Taco Potatoes

Thursday, October 28
Cinnamon apple toast, milkshakes
Chicken veggie stir fry, peaches
Shepherds Pie, tossed salad

Friday, October 29
Fried eggs on toast, oranges
Meat and Cheese Burritos, applesauce
Black Bean Taco Salad, cheese toast

Saturday, October 30
Breakfast Cake
Leftovers
Cheddar Ranch Burgers, steamed broccoli

Snacks on hand this week:

  • Apples and bananas
  • Chewy Granola Bars
  • Strawberry Peach Slushies

As a follow up, I wanted to check in and make sure all of you received your RueLaLa $20 credit. If you signed up, your credit should appear in your account and be available for shopping within 48 hours. Mine showed up in my account within just a few hours, so I’m narrowing down my tennis shoes choices! I’m so excited to be getting a great deal on a good pair of shoes! 

See ya in a few hours when I post the first recipe in the parade!!
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Heavenly Homemakers Parade of Recipes and Cooking Tips!

October 23, 2010 by Laura 95 Comments

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So many recipes. So little time. It’s this big problem I have right now. I have at least seven new recipes or cooking tips that I am excited to share with you…and I just don’t feel like spreading them out over the course of several weeks. 

When a girl needs to share her healthy(er) chocolate fudge frosting recipe, she should not have to hold back.  But she’s also been promising to share  how to cook brown rice and she has this really cool tip about squash and she really should stop writing in third person but now that she’s started it’s just a little bit hard to stop.

She’s – I’m done now.

So, brace yourself, arm yourself, prepare yourself. Beginning tomorrow evening and going on through Friday the 29th, I’ll begin sharing a parade of recipes and cooking tips that I hope you will find as exciting as I do. You’ll need to check back in several times a day to keep up. And while I currently have seven recipes and tips lined up to share, you just never know when something else might just join the parade. There may even be a giveaway or two.

Beyond all the recipes and cooking tips, there will be a few other non-food related posts too. Wowza. Are you up for it all?

The most fun part of the parade will be on Friday, October 29.  That’s the day YOU get to share one or more of your favorite recipes with all of us!  I’ll post a Mr. Linky with my final recipe for the week and give you a chance to link up your recipe(s) too! There is no theme or criteria about which recipe or recipes you can share with us. Just share one or some of your favorite recipes! By the end of this week, we’ll all have so many new ideas of yummy dishes and treats to make and bake…there will be Heavenly Homemakers all over the world with tomato sauce in their hair, egg dripping down their elbows and frosting stuck to their chins. Oh how I love being party to that.

Please tell all (yes – every single one) of your friends to come and join the fun and come get new recipe ideas! We’re talking kid friendly, ingredient easy, mama happy recipes that are simple, tasty, healthy and fun. It all starts Sunday night, October 24.

Should I start with a sweet, or a savory recipe?!  Oh, so many new recipes…

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Menu Plan for the Week

October 17, 2010 by Laura 14 Comments

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My living room is still a big, big mess…but we’re getting there. The insulation is in, now let operation drywall begin. Instead of showing you pictures of the mess, I decided to show you a more appetizing picture of Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins because pictures of plaster all over the floor does not inspire you to plan a lovely menu, does it? I’ll post a whole lot of living room pictures once I have more to show!

My father in law will only be here until Wednesday, so here’s hoping he and Matt get most of the drywall up in the next two days. They have been SUCH hard workers and I am just so appreciative. 

Here’s what we’ll be eating this week:

Sunday, October 17
Oatmeal, apples
Chicken and Noodles, carrots, honey wheat muffins
Turkey cheese melts on biscuits, pears

Monday, October 18
Chocolate chocolate chip muffins, fruit-kefir smoothies
BBQ meatballs, baked squash, green beans
Tacos (on homemade tortillas and using the last fresh tomatoes of the season)

Tuesday, October 19
Honey whole wheat bagels, applesauce
Tuna salad on toast, cottage cheese and peaches, carrot sticks
Italian roast wraps with tomatoes and kreme fresh, strawberry-peach slushies

Wednesday, October 20
French toast, peach syrup, whipped cream
Popcorn chicken, ranch potato wedges, green beans
Cheesy beef and rice, tossed salad, corn

Thursday, October 21
Creamy orange cooler, peanut butter honey toast
Egg and turkey sausage casserole, orange muffins
Lamb chops, baked potatoes, peas

Friday, October 22
Fried eggs on toast, applesauce
Corn dog muffins, carrot sticks, fruit-kefir smoothies
Homemade pizza

Saturday, October 23
Whole Wheat Donuts
Leftovers
Fall Party at church

If you’re having a hard time coming up with good lunch ideas, you may want to listen to this Podcast…as well as download this free Healthy Lunch Ideas cheat sheet to stick on your fridge!!

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Cooking Ahead for October

October 5, 2010 by Laura 29 Comments

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Why does it always feel funny writing the phrase “cooking ahead…”? Have I just lived with boys for too long, or does it sound like I’m actually cooking-a-head? Yuck. I promise I’m not.

Yes, I know you were all concerned about that.

Now that we got all that cleared up, I’ll show you some pictures of the progress I’ve made over the past few days getting food made up to have on hand for this month. Like I mentioned here, we will have a lot of company this month. In an effort to ENJOY my company, I’ve got the majority of our main dishes and a few miscellaneous food items all made up and ready to pull out when needed. (More about hospitality and enjoying company in my new podcast Friday!)

You are all aware that my house has been run over by an apple truck, right? About the time I think I’m finished making applesauce and apple pie filling…more apples fall from the sky. My fingers are all brown in their crevices. It’s attractive.  I went real nuts one day and made two pans of Mini Apple Pies, a big apple pie and some Apple Pie Pockets. Oh, these are SO well worth the effort!!

I made a triple batch of Sloppy Joe Meat as Sloppy Joes are a wonderful quick meal to feed company. As long as I remember to get the dish out of the freezer to thaw, of course.

Mmmm, fresh whole wheat tortillas. We ate half of these right off the skillet as tacos, then I put the rest in the fridge for a quick meal of quesadillas.

There is something VERY not cute about the following picture. Raw meat in a pot…not so appetizing. However, I’m showing it to you anyway because you NEED to know how wonderful it is to make up a huge batch of Turkey Sausage to have on hand for breakfast casseroles or sausage-egg scrambles, or especially now for these Pancake-Sausage Muffins. The thing is, making this Turkey Sausage is a little tedious because you have to get out about 40 herbs and spices (give or take). If I’m going to do it in the first place, I’d rather do a bunch…and all the work of emptying and reloading my spice cabinet is worth it.

There it is…all browned up. I did six pounds of Turkey Sausage, then froze it in ten different containers. TEN meals ALL ready to go. Oh yes, that was time well spent.

I used some of the cooked turkey sausage to make a double batch of Pancake-Sausage Muffins. I think we may be addicted to these little treasures. Only a few of them actually made it into the freezer…

I plan to serve several salads to my guests, so I made three jars of salad dressing:  Italian, Ranch and Thousand Island. Can I have three cheers for easy, healthy dressings that don’t contain any HFCS!!! But hey…what happened to all the  Italian?

Because having cookies on hand when you have company is a must…or simply because I wanted one…I made a batch of Whole Wheat Chocolate Chip Cookies.

I still have to finish putting together a lasagna. I have the meat browned, so all I have to do is layer it up and put it in the fridge. And I didn’t get Mudballs made like I had planned. I DID get a triple batch of BBQ Meatballs made, but the pictures turned out scary so I won’t post them.

Now, I need to go vacuum my ceilings and walls.

I wish I was kidding.

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Menu Plan for the Week

September 19, 2010 by Laura 19 Comments

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I’m not sure what it’s like at your house, but at my house today it is potato soup weather. And wear your slippers weather. And oh yeah…don’t forget to take off your slippers and put on shoes before you run to the store weather. I’m trying to retrain my boys to close the big front door when they go in and out…they are very much out of the habit since for the past few months we’ve been leaving it open to let the breeze blow through the house. If I had a dollar for every time I’ve said, “Hey! Close the door behind you!” today, I’d have a nice fat wallet. If they had a dollar for every time they’ve heard me holler and still left the door open, they would also have big fat wallets. As it turns out, neither of us have big fat wallets and the big door is currently standing wide open. ;)

We’ll be feeding the YC ladies soccer team dinner Monday night…lasagna of course. It’s what several of them request (with puppy dog eyes) when I see them and who am I to say no? My boys are also excited that I’m making lasagna…it would appear that I don’t make it enough or something. They throw a party when they hear that lasagna is on the menu. Maybe I should make more lasagna around here? 

Here’s what our menu  looks like for this week:

Sunday, September 19
Oatmeal
Potato soup, raw carrots and broccoli with ranch dressing, honey wheat muffins
Grilled turkey and cheese sandwiches, watermelon

Monday, September 20
Crepes with jelly, oranges
BLTs, peaches, carrot sticks
Lasagna, tossed salad, french bread, butterscotch bars, Lynn’s No-Bake Cookie Bars

Tuesday, September 21
Orange muffins, bananas
Chicken and noodles, carrots
Pizza casserole, tossed salad, corn

Wednesday, September 22
Mini apple pies, cheese
Chili, whole wheat sourdough biscuits
Chicken veggie stir fry with yellow squash, carrots and broccoli

Thursday, September 23
French toast with homemade peach syrup
Cheddar ranch burgers on homemade buns, green beans, fresh tomatoes
Black beans and rice with salsa, corn and kreme fresh

Friday, September 23
Giant Breakfast Cookies, applesauce
Homemade pizza pockets, pears, raw veggies
Chicken Fried Steak Strips, gravy, ranch potato wedges, peas

Saturday, September 24
Scrambled eggs, peaches
Leftovers
Swiss Steak with rice, tossed salad

I hope you’ve taken the time to check out our new Homeschool Curriculum Share Forum and the new Healthy Grocery Discount Page! Coming up in just a couple of days…another fun announcement!

(One of my boys just came in and asked for a some cheese. And I said, “Sure I can cut you some cheese.” Ahahahaha…cut the cheese. Yeah we’re having a big laugh at our house now because Mama is going to go cut some cheese….)

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Menu Plan for the Week

September 12, 2010 by Laura 1 Comment

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Are you getting excited about the Great Curriculum Swap? There are well over 200 books and sets of books up for grabs!!! Prepare yourselves for a great time of FREE book shopping!!!! There are only a few hours left until we get started…be sure to spead the word!

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Here’s our menu plan for this week:

Sunday, September 12
Oatmeal, fruit
Cheesy Beef and Rice, green beans
Pizza, watermelon

Monday, September 13
Simple soaked pancakes, blueberries
Roast, potatoes, carrots, gravy
Homemade Pizza Pockets, carrot sticks, apples

Tuesday, September 14
Chocolate chocolate chip muffins, bananas
Lasagna casserole, tossed salad, steamed broccoli
Chicken quesadillas, black bean salsa, peaches

Wednesday, September 15
Honey whole wheat bagels, cantaloupe
Tacos with all the fixin’s, watermelon
Egg and turkey sausage casserole, orange muffins, pears

Thursday, September 16
Creamy orange cooler, cinnamon swirl toast
Chicken and noodles, carrots
Cheesy salsa enchiladas, tossed salad, corn

Friday, September 17
Peanut butter honey toast, pears
Meat and cheese burritos, carrot sticks, apples
Bean dip with corn chips, peaches

Saturday, September 18
Scrambled eggs, fruit
Leftovers
Creamy mac and cheese, steamed broccoli

The Great Curriculum Swap post will go up tonight around 10 pm!! See ya then!

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Too Tired to Cook

September 10, 2010 by Laura 51 Comments

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When I wrote this post suggesting that you eat out less as a simple step toward becoming more healthy, several of you asked, “So what do you do when you’re just too tired to cook?”

Well, thankfully I never get tired so this isn’t an issue at our house.

Just kidding.

I adore cooking and consider it to be one of my favorite hobbies, but there are several times a week (whether it’s breakfast, lunch or dinner) that I really don’t feel like cooking. Or I don’t feel like messing up the kitchen. Or the kitchen is already messy and I don’t feel like cleaning it and then making it messy again. Or I’ve been in the kitchen all day making tomato sauce or salsa or applesauce, which makes me feel like I’ve been cooking but there’s still nothing for dinner…and I’m tired.

Then my pitiful, starving children crawl into the kitchen clutching their empty bellies because it’s been like 28 minutes since they last put food in their mouths and they must…have…dinner…

This is when I am so thankful that I have taken the time to prepare food ahead of time and put it in the freezer.

So in answer to your questions about what I do when I don’t feel like cooking:  I make good use of the food I’ve prepared ahead of time and put in the freezer. Healthy freezer foods are a life saver for me. I HEART freezer foods!!!

Now, some foods take longer to re-heat from a frozen state (like a lasagna casserole)…so hopefully I am aware ahead of time that I need to grab something pre-made out of the freezer for a meal. (A frozen lasagna casserole takes a good two hours (+) to thaw and cook.)  Otherwise, many items just go directly to the oven in their frozen state, taking just a few minutes to reheat (like these burritos).

I encourage you to look through all the posts in my Make Ahead Meals series for ideas, recipes and suggestions for freezer cooking. It isn’t hard to spend a few hours each month making extra food and putting it into the freezer. Just do a little bit every few days until you have a nice freezer stash. You will be so thankful you did! The few hours you spend cooking ahead will save you many hours later. Plus it will save you a load of money and help you eat healthier too!

Here are the foods I’ve been making recently to have on hand:

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Banana Bread and Banana Muffins (Yes, that is tomato sauce in the background. 
It’s always good to bake something while you’re in the kitchen waiting for tomato sauce to cook down.)

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Sloppy Cornbread Muffins – these can be warmed in the oven
from their frozen state and ready in just a few minutes!

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Two loaves of honey whole wheat bread and two loaves of
cinnamon swirl bread. We discovered the other day that the
cinnamon swirl bread makes wonderful french toast for breakfast!

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Hamburger buns…and YES, I figured out how to make hotdog buns. 
SO EASY! I’ll share the “how-to” soon!

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Yogurt – okay it’s not a freezer food –
but I’m so happy to have a big half gallon jar of yogurt on hand for snacks or for soaking grains.

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Chewy Granola Bars – also not a freezer food.
I made a triple batch of these so now we have a huge supply in the
fridge ready for Matt or the boys to grab on the run!

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 I individually wrapped the granola bars and put them in a cute basket in the fridge.
  The men in my life don’t so much appreciate my cute basket, but you appreciate it don’t you? 
They do appreciate the contents of the basket, of course.

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You already know that I had a big chicken party and made four huge containers of chicken broth…

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And ten containers of cooked chicken.

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I made and dehydrated a double batch of homemade noodles
to go with that chicken and broth – perfect for these chilly fall evenings!

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Last but not least, I tried an idea I’ve been thinking about for a while – homemade poptarts!! They turned out so-so (read:  tasty but really sticky and messy), so I’ll be tweaking the recipe before I share it with you. But you can look forward to it coming sometime!

A few other fall back meals I rely on when I don’t feel like cooking:

  • Salmon Patties with vegetables
  • Quesadillas (if I have tortillas on hand)
  • Pancakes and scrambled eggs (using this pancake recipe – skipping the soaking part)
  • Hamburger patties with vegetables
  • Fried eggs on toast with smoothies

What meals do you make when you don’t feel like cooking, but you want to avoid eating out? Have you found that having frozen, premade meals in the freezer has been helpful to you?

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Menu Plan for the Week

September 5, 2010 by Laura 2 Comments

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It’s been a soccer tournament filled weekend (I have a nice sunburned face to prove it)! I LOVE watching our kids play soccer and it’s kept me away from my computer much of the weekend. So…I haven’t had time to work on a menu plan (except in my head, which you can’t see).

This week, instead of writing a thorough menu plan, I am once again “jotting” down a quick list of ideas to grab from. I have been working to fill my freezer over the past week and can also grab from those meals if I need to. I’ll share about all my “cooking ahead” later this week!

Breakfast/Snack Ideas:

  • Creamy Orange Cooler
  • Mini Breakfast Pizzas
  • Applesauce Bread
  • Apples and Grapes with Strawberry Yogurt Fruit Dip
  • Simple Soaked Pancakes
  • Scrambled or Fried Eggs
  • Oatmeal

Lunch/Dinner Ideas:

  • Taco Potatoes
  • Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup
  • Salmon Patties
  • Sloppy Joes on homemade buns
  • Pizza Casserole
  • Black Bean Salsa
  • Chicken Veggie Quesadillas
  • Cheesy Beef and Rice
  • Italian Roast Wraps
  • Rice and Veggie Stir Fry with Chicken

In between games this weekend, I did find time to have a party with three big chickens in my kitchen. Wanna hear about it? It was very exciting. There was a lot of broth involved.

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Menu Plan for the Week

August 29, 2010 by Laura 9 Comments

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Hello all. Hope you’re having a great weekend! I made snacks this weekend, yes I did. I’m trying to keep up with the appetites around here, which is not always an easy job. Lately, even though there is food EVERYWHERE in my house, apparently there has been “nothing to eat”. (What? They don’t want a spoonful of tomato sauce?)  And so, I made snacks.

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I made a double batch of whole wheat vanilla wafers and some chocolate graham crackers. I also cut up a big watermelon and a cantaloupe (from our friend’s garden!) and put them in bowls in the fridge, ready to grab and eat! That oughta last us…until Tuesday or so? ;)

Here’s our menu for the week (that we’ll be eating in between snacks):

Sunday, August 29
Oatmeal, pears
Three cheese garlic chicken pasta, tossed salad, green beans
Youth group potluck – Sloppy cornbread muffins, butterscotch bars

Monday, August 30
Whole wheat waffles, raspberries
Taco Salad, watermelon
Meat and Cheese Burritos, peaches

Tuesday, August 31
Banana Muffins, applesauce
Italian Stew with green beans
Pizza Casserole, tossed salad

Wednesday, September 1
Honey Whole Wheat Bagels, cantaloupe
Swiss Steak, rice, okra
Popcorn Chicken, creamy mac and cheese, peas

Thursday, September 2
Whole wheat sourdough biscuits, scrambled eggs, oranges
Cheesy Beef and Rice, tossed salad, zucchini
Cottage cheese and peaches, toast

Friday, September 3
Chocolate chocolate chip muffins, cantaloupe
Shepherds Pie, fresh pineapple
Pizza, grapes

Saturday, September 4
Whole wheat donuts, apples
Salmon Patties, peas, strawberry peach slushies
Leftovers

I’ll be trying to get ahead in the kitchen a little bit this week, cooking and baking extra to put food in our freezers ready to pull out, heat and eat. Plus, I’m going to keep working on our “snack stash” so Cheese Crackers and Granola Bars are on the list too!

  • Sloppy Cornbread Muffins
  • Whole Wheat Hamburger Buns (I’d like to try making some into hotdog buns if I can)
  • Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins
  • Mini Apple Pies
  • Whole Wheat Noodles
  • Cinnamon Swirl Bread
  • Crispy Cheese Crackers
  • Chewy Granola Bars

I’ll share an update (with pictures) on how my “cooking ahead” goes!

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Menu Plan for the Week

August 22, 2010 by Laura 8 Comments

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Well, after feeding the soccer team last week, we’re back to just the six of us for most of this week. I’ve gotta say that while I LOVED feeding the team…I’m tired. :)  I’m kinda glad to be back to just feeding six people three times a day (okay five times a day, who am I kidding?). 

My tomatoes are ripening at lightening speed even though I thought they’d never be ready. Just a few days ago I said to Matt, “Do you think the tomatoes will EVER turn red?!” And now ALL the tomatoes are turning red. At the same time. And they’re big.

It’s awesome really…just keeping me very busy making tomato sauce and salsa. That’s what this time of year is though…busy!

Here’s our menu for the week:

Sunday, August 22
Oatmeal, peaches
Potluck:  BBQ chicken, Death by Chocolate
Cheddar ranch burgers, potato wedges, watermelon

Monday, August 23
Creamy orange coolers, chocolate chocolate chip muffins
Grilled tomato and cheese sandwiches, cherries, carrot sticks with ranch dip
Chicken Stir Fry with broccoli, carrots and squash

Tuesday, August 24
Simple soaked pancakes, blueberries
BLTs, cantaloupe
Cheesy Salsa Enchiladas, tossed salad

Wednesday, August 25
Mini apple pies
Bean dip with fresh tomatoes, lettuce and chips, grapes
Creamy mac and cheese, steamed carrots

Thursday, August 26
Giant breakfast cookies, applesauce
Chicken Fried Steak Strips, mashed potatoes and gravy, fried okra
Chicken Veggie Quesadillas, watermelon

Friday, August 27
Fruit and Yogurt , orange muffins
Tacos with the works
Homemade corn dogs, fruit salad

Saturday, August 28
Funnel Cake
Leftovers
Grilled steak, tossed salad, green beans, corn on the cob

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