Posted by: Lisbet | February 23, 2009

Meals for the Week of 2/23-2/28

  *Because of a snowstorm,  I didn’t make it to the grocery store until Sunday.  (I hate shopping on Sundays,  but we have to eat…) 

Monday:  Breakfast- oatmeal with brown sugar.  Lunch – oven baked subs and pretzels.  Dinner – Meal from friends.  (salad,  veggie lasagna,  and brownies!)

Tuesday:  Breakfast:  Cereal,  apples with peanut butter.  Lunch:  Homemade pizza.  Dinner:  Pancakes and sausage.

Wednesday:  Breakfast:  Peanut butter bread and milk.  Lunch:  Pasta with pesto (canned).  Dinner:  Beef and Bean burritos and rice.  (from a friend.)

Thursday:  Breakfast:  waffles with cream cheese.  Lunch:  Leftovers.  Dinner:  Chorizo hash with fried eggs.

Friday:  Breakfast:  Oatmeal.  Lunch:  Bean and cheese quesadillas.  Dinner:  Penne with walnut sauce.

Posted by: Lisbet | February 21, 2009

What We are Making for Dinner

  The men are all away at a fencing tournament today and the girls and I (and the little boys) are cooped up due to a sudden snowstorm.  It’s a great day to try a new recipe. 

  I watched Lydia and her daughter prepare this the other night while enjoying the PBS “Create” channel.  (the ONLY thing I like about digital television – we don’t have cable.)    I couldn’t place the recipe on her site,  so I am going from memory here….

Neapolitan Macaroni and Cheese. 

  (I will probably double this so their are some leftovers for the men tonight – I’m sure they will be hungry….as usual!)

  1 lb. ditallni pasta 

1 onion

4 slices bacon

3 potatoes,  peeled and diced

1-2 cups grated Parmesan cheese

2 – 3 cups provolone cheese, diced (Lydia used smoked,  I am not.)

1 diced tomato – mostly for color and to add ‘freshness’ as Lydia says.

olive oil

salt  (I’m using sea salt)

Bring a large pot of water to a boil and add a handful of kosher salt. Reduce heat and keep on water simmering.
Add 3 tablespoons olive oil to a large saute pan over medium heat. Add in onion and salt; cook for about 1-2 minutes – do not caramelize . Move onion over to the side of the pan and add bacon to the open “hot spot.   Cook for about 3 minutes and then mix the onion and bacon together. Add diced potato and cook for about 3-4 minutes.

Add about 4-5 ladles of boiling water to the potato bacon mixture and stir. Add additional salt at this time. As the mixture simmers, add the pasta to the boiling water and cook until al dente. Add the pasta to the potato mixture and stir to combine.

Turn off the heat and add about 2 tablespoons of olive oil, grated cheese, tomatoes, and diced provolone. Stir to combine. Serve immediately.

*I’m thinking this could be made omitting the bacon for a Lenten meal.  If I were to do that,  I would certainly use the smoked provolone.    We’ll let you know how it turns out!

**This was very good! One dd ate three helpings, and the toddler boy at 2! (I had a few myself!) Definitely comfort food. I would suggest using real bacon rather than turkey bacon, and a good quality olive oil.

Posted by: Lisbet | February 16, 2009

This Week’s Menu 2/13 – 2/20

  I am planning our weekly menues  from Friday to Friday,  the new menu beginning with dinner.    This is a $200 budgeted menu – including any household supplies. 

Friday:  Dinner – Oven baked mac and cheese and a big green salad.

Saturday:  Breakfast:  French toast and sausage  Lunch:  roast beef subs and hot German potato salad  Dinner:  Leftover beef stroganoff over baked potatoes.

Sunday:  Breakfast:  Multigrain Cheerios (on sale at Kroger!)  Lunch:  Cheesy spaghetti bake,  garlic toast, and salad.  Dinner:  Chicken fried rice bowls. 

Monday:  Breakfast:  Oatmeal  Lunch:  Burritos and nachos  Dinner:  Meal from H. family.

Tuesday:  Breakfast:  English muffins and turkey bacon  Lunch:  Chicken salad sandwiches and pretzels  Dinner:  Crock Pot BBQ sandwiches and sweet potato fries. 

Wednesday:  Breakfast:  Peanut butter and honey sandwiches  Lunch:  Crock Pot cornmeal pie.  Dinner:  Meal from C. family

Thursday:  Breakfast:  Oatmeal and turkey bacon  Lunch:  leftover smoregesborg  Dinner:  Meal from M. family.

Friday:  Breakfast:  Toast and yogurt  Lunch:  Blue box mac and cheese,  baby carrots, and smoothies.   *Plan new menu beginning with dinner.

Snacks:  banana bread (used up old bananas) popcorn.  Oatmeal muffins (to use up leftover oatmeal.)  cheese and crackers, coffee cake. 

  We are very blessed to have meals coming from friends to help us out during this new baby period.

Posted by: Lisbet | January 19, 2009

Our Favorite All-Aldi Meal: Taco Salad

  We have this once a week at least.  Oftentimes after church on Sunday since it makes alot and is quick to put together.  All of the items needed to make this can be purchased at Aldi and averages $1.00/person in our family of eleven. 

2 lbs. ground turkey

2 heads of lettuce

1 lrg. jar salsa (we use medium)

4 cups shredded cheese (cheddar, cojack, taco blend, etc…)

2 bags tortilla chips

1 lrg. can pinto beans

taco seasonings such as chili powder, garlic powder, ground cumin, etc…

 

Brown ground turkey then add desired taco seasonings.  Allow this to cool slightly.  Chop both heads of lettuce into bite size pieces.  Drain pinto beans, (sometimes we use two cans of beans,  or various other beans such as chili beans, kidney beans and black beans.)  crush both bags of chips.  Combine all of the above in a large salad bowl.  (We have a reeeaaally big one,  as you can imagine!)  Pour in entire jar of salsa  (Sometimes we use two,  but one will get us by.)  and mix well.    We never have leftovers!

Posted by: Lisbet | May 1, 2008

Frugal Food

What we have been eating this week:

Monday:  Taco Salad

Tuesday:  Cabbage with Ground Sausage and Potatoes

Wednesday:  Ham and Potato Gratin with Broccoli

Thursday:  Spaghetti, Bread, and Salad

Friday:  Black Bean Soup in Bread Bowls

Posted by: Lisbet | January 25, 2008

Found a New Treasure!

I love finding new recipes,  especially when they are geared toward Mommies!  This one fits this description to a T!    Too bad I have already planned my menu for the week.  You can bet I’ll be visiting this one next week!  Mommy Recipes

*note to Tony ~ Check out the Farmers Breakfast recipe!  Love ya!

Posted by: Lisbet | January 24, 2008

Menu Week 1 (Begining Friday January 25)

Friday:

Lunch:  Migas

Dinner:  Ravioli Potage and French Bread

Saturday:

Brunch:  Eggs Benedict ala Papa!

 Dinner:  Subs and Chips

Sunday

Lunch:  Crock-Pot Whitetail Roast and Mashed Potatoes

Dinner:  Hamburgers and Oven fries

Monday:

Lunch:  Potato and Kielbasa soup

Dinner:  Mexican Lasagna (w/venison)  and Salad

Tuesday:

Lunch:  Leftovers

Dinner:  Crock-Pot Chicken Jambalaya

Wednesday:

Lunch:  Peanut-butter and Jelly, Baby Carrots, Crackers

Dinner:  Roast Beef Sandwiches

Thursday:

Lunch:  Leftovers

Dinner:  Pan Roasted Chicken and Potatoes Green beans Salad

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