Just a quick tip...
These adorable packs of crayons are on sale at Target for $0.79, regularly $0.99! Cartwheel has a 25% discount on these you can use to save even more. I picked up four boxes for only $0.59 per box...there are lot's of themed boxes with really neat colors! Pick some up and save them for your Easter Baskets like I am doing. Can't wait for Easter and it will be here before you know it! :)
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Monday, February 10, 2014
My fancy meal plan
As I mentioned in my last post, we do our grocery shopping on a monthly basis. This month I decided I would make a realistic meal plan (for once in my life) containing meals made out of ingredients that we actually eat and that I know I would be able to actually find in the stores we frequent.
To do this I first posted a question on facebook, asking my friends what their favorite, easy meals were. I got so many ideas. I was able to match the friend to their pinterest page and then to find the recipe they were talking about there. From that I got about 6 recipes.
From there I continued perusing meals on pinterest. The criteria for meals included that they had to be easy to make (super quick or a crockpot meal), contain ingredients I knew we would eat, have as limited processed food as possible, and be available at the discount stores we go to once a month.
I found tons but I was also finding a surprising amount of recipes that call for chicken. While I love chicken as much as the next girl, my husband is not too keen on eating nothing but chicken, chicken, chicken.
So I switched it up a bit with some familiar stand bys I make and I found a couple of recipes from magazines I have.
Here's what I came up with...
Fancy system, huh? I did a column for each meal and then rows for each day. My original plan was to actually have those meals on those days but what I have found is that sometimes we just don't feel like having what is on deck for that day so I switch it around.
Here are some of the ideas I've had for low budget, nutritious foods:
Potato Soup
Tuscan Bean Soup
Corn Chowder
Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole
Crockpot Beef Stew
Crockpot Chicken Cordon Bleu
Homemade pizzas
Meatloaf
Spaghetti Night
Quesadillas
Chili
You can find lots more things I've posted on my Pinterest Page here.
I'm not listing all of my meals this time, maybe some month I will :) But I hope this encourages you to plan meals out, shop wisely to find bargains, and above all have fun with food with your family and feed them well! By having a plan and knowing I have all the ingredients for dinner ready to go, I am a much calmer, happier Mommy.
Some months I do the Once-a-month cooking but I know not everyone is up for it and I can't do it every month. So this is a good compromise for me. Last month was so hurried that I was trying to throw meals together at the last minute and it was horrid. HORRID I tell ya! :) So this month so far has been lots better! Happy planning, friends :)
To do this I first posted a question on facebook, asking my friends what their favorite, easy meals were. I got so many ideas. I was able to match the friend to their pinterest page and then to find the recipe they were talking about there. From that I got about 6 recipes.
From there I continued perusing meals on pinterest. The criteria for meals included that they had to be easy to make (super quick or a crockpot meal), contain ingredients I knew we would eat, have as limited processed food as possible, and be available at the discount stores we go to once a month.
I found tons but I was also finding a surprising amount of recipes that call for chicken. While I love chicken as much as the next girl, my husband is not too keen on eating nothing but chicken, chicken, chicken.
So I switched it up a bit with some familiar stand bys I make and I found a couple of recipes from magazines I have.
Here's what I came up with...
Fancy system, huh? I did a column for each meal and then rows for each day. My original plan was to actually have those meals on those days but what I have found is that sometimes we just don't feel like having what is on deck for that day so I switch it around.
Here are some of the ideas I've had for low budget, nutritious foods:
Potato Soup
Tuscan Bean Soup
Corn Chowder
Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole
Crockpot Beef Stew
Crockpot Chicken Cordon Bleu
Homemade pizzas
Meatloaf
Spaghetti Night
Quesadillas
Chili
You can find lots more things I've posted on my Pinterest Page here.
I'm not listing all of my meals this time, maybe some month I will :) But I hope this encourages you to plan meals out, shop wisely to find bargains, and above all have fun with food with your family and feed them well! By having a plan and knowing I have all the ingredients for dinner ready to go, I am a much calmer, happier Mommy.
Some months I do the Once-a-month cooking but I know not everyone is up for it and I can't do it every month. So this is a good compromise for me. Last month was so hurried that I was trying to throw meals together at the last minute and it was horrid. HORRID I tell ya! :) So this month so far has been lots better! Happy planning, friends :)
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