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Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts

26 August 2019

Meal Planning





It’s one of THE hardest things for me to stick with. It’s not fun or exciting and you can’t really SEE any progress. The only reason I do it is for my sanity and budget! 

There’s gotta be over 2 million pins about meal planning so if my way doesn’t work for ya, don’t give up! Try another way, alter one or many until it works for your family. 

I *try* to plan 2 weeks out because that’s the pay day schedule hubby was on.  Sometimes it’s 1 week and others are 3 if I am feeling it! 
I use my planner to check how ridiculous our schedule is, and honestly every week is pretty ridiculous. Some days are just too busy to have anything besides a slow cook meal that requires nothing to be done the 2 hours before we need to eat. Sometimes we are all eating at different times and it needs to be something that will stay warm for hours. 

I feel like meal planning can be so hard because there are too many options! So to eleviate that, I try to stick to a RYTHM more than a schedule. We don’t eat the exact same thing every week but we have a theme kind of, for each day.  

Monday we have something with chicken because there are SO many fast, inexpensive options and Monday needs to be easy. 

Tuesday we typically have tacos or some kind, or nachos, enchiladas etc. 

Wednesday we do something pasta based because it’s easy and I feel like Wednesday is my most likely day to bail and get take out! 

Thursday is a toss up! Sometimes it’s soup and sandwiches or soup and salad or loaded potatoes with leftovers. Baked potatoes are affordable, quick and easy in the instant pot and the perfect boat to carry leftovers into something new. 

Friday is almost always Pizza. In the summer months we have been cooking them on the pellet grill, that’s my favorite! I’m going to try and remember to make our own dough like my friend Brettan does! Girl makes it every Friday and it seems pretty simple!

Weekends we do more elaborate meals, stuff that needs more attention. Trying new recipes, hopefully getting these big kids to make dinner start to finish too. We tend to eat together more on the weekends, instead of in spurts while running out the door. 

I have started keeping my meal plans from previous weeks because there will be a time, soon, when I don’t have the energy or willingness to do it!   

I also have a page in my planner, broken down by category, of most of the meals we eat.  I use that when nothing sounds good or I need to fill in gaps.  

But my biggest tip is JUST DO IT! 
I hate myself on days it’s 4 and I have to walk out the door at 5:15 and there was nothing done to make feeding these people easier.  

How do you meal plan?  Use the grocery flyer? Do once a month cooking and call it good? Everyone fend for themselves? 
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20 February 2015

Homemade NO JUNK Nutrigrain Style Bars

Y'all, put DOWN the Nutrigrain bars! I know they seem like a good idea, I mean, Nutri is right in the name, not much nutritious there though, I won't share the ingredients here but just glance at how long that list is and how much dye is in it. Fruit is not even the first ingredient in the filling.  
I get it, us Moms need a break once in a while, and the concept doesn't seem like a bad way to get that break. These are so easy for busy mornings and last minute snacks but there is a better way.

I whipped these up this morning and they smell SO good! It didn't take long to make at all, even wearing the baby while I did most of the prep.
Totally worth it!


Ingredients

1 1/4 C Flour 
1C Oats
2 TBSP Ground Flax
1/4 Tsp Baking Soda
1/4 Tsp Corn Starch
1/2 Tsp Pumpkin Pie Spice (or cinnamon)
1/4 Tsp Salt
6 Tablespoons Coconut Oil/Butter Room Temperature (I used a combo)
2 TBSP Honey
2 Eggs
1 Tsp Vanilla

Filling
Fresh or frozen fruit or Jam/Jelly
*optional sweetener

Directions

~Preheat oven to 350 degrees
~Prep your baking sheet with parchment paper
~Combine dry ingredients in a small bowl
~In a larger mixing bowl combine oil/butter, honey, eggs and vanilla
~Slowly add all dry ingredients into wet mixture until a ball forms.
~Make Filling
I just mixed about 3/4 C previously frozen, thawed strawberries with a pinch of corn starch and blended them up in the blender.  You can use Jam instead alternately.

~Flour your clean working surface lightly
~Using half of the dough, roll out until about 8"x10" rectangle.
~Cut into 4"X 5" rectangles
~Spread 1-2 TBSP filling on center of each rectangle, be sure to avoid edges.
~Fold the sides on top of the filling and pinch the seem
~Fold ends in and seal. I used a fork to seal the ends.
~Optional* sprinkle some oats on top
~Place on cooking sheet
~Repeat with other half of dough
~Freeze or refrigerate for a little bit to let dough firm up. I gave mine about 7 minutes in the freezer.
Bake for 22 minutes or until golden on the edges and top.
Mine were a little pale, and not as brown as I wanted. I turned the broiler on for the last 2 minutes to get the right color.

These are SO much better tasting than the packaged kind and no junk! The outside is barely crispy but the inside of the dough is still very moist and slightly dense. The filling was just sweet enough. Although I did use Oregon Strawberries we picked over the summer, and Oregon really has THE best, sweetest strawberries. If you are using fresh strawberries out of season, you might want to add a little sweetener, like honey, to your fruit mix. 
These really taste like breakfast and not like dessert, not overly sweet.

I didn't add enough fruit when I did it, I only used 1 TBSP, I would suggest closer to 2.

 My first go around are UGLY.

Second round of putting them together was much easier. I didn't have a baby on my chest while I worked ;)
I will for sure be adding these into the rotation of things to make on Sundays for our weekly prep.
I am storing mine in an airtight container but I am also going to freeze 1 or 2, well if I can keep them around that long, and see how they do from the freezer.


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25 June 2014

New Favorite Quick Dinner

I made these a few weeks ago from this recipe, they were good but I knew I could change them up to be more to our taste!

I started with 1-2 C of shredded, chunked, leftover, whatever chicken
Mixed in 3 Tablespoons of this sauce

( it's spicy so adjust to your taste) into
2 Tablespoons cream cheese (softened) with 1C shredded cheese
We used Cheddar and Jack cheese cause that is what we had but I don't think you can go wrong with others.

Then I mixed in the chicken and combined well.
 Spread some in a line towards the edge of a soft taco size flour tortilla and rolled it up tight.

Placed into greased pan (I just used spray olive oil)
Repeat until the pan was full and then sprayed the tops with non stick spray.
I covered with foil and baked 20 min at 350. Removed foil and baked another 10, if they aren't as brown and crunchy on top as you would like you can stick them under the broiler for a couple minutes.


Serve with Sour Cream & more Sauce if you like it spicy, and a salad!
That is it. Next time I will for sure be blending some hidden veggies in!
These go fast around here!





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26 June 2013

Finally found time to make some test run 4th of July treats!
I got this star pan from Wilton probably 7 years ago, and I JUST took the packaging off.
I used it tonight, I made some cherry chip cake mix ( I know, I know! Usually I am all about from scratch) and made some little cupcakes with whip cream and strawberries. 

 I'm going to make some star shaped shortcakes.  Keeping it simple 'cause we have a big ol' to do list. Lots to share soon!
And if you haven't already, sign up for Blog Lovin and follow me there, Google Reader ends in just a few days, I'd hate for y'all to miss anything!!

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13 February 2012

Meal Plan Monday

Or lack of! 
I haven't been feeling all that adventurous to search for new recipes
 and we have a busy week with Valentines Day, basketball and a day with no school!
Prebaked

So I made a big roasted turkey last night, and for today we are having the white chicken  Turkey Enchiladas.
Tuesday~Stew and cornbread in my heart shaped dish
Wednesday~Spaghetti and meatballs
Thursday~Soup and salad
Friday~Turkey with mashed potatoes and veggies
Saturday~Pork Roast and veggies
Sunday~leftovers

Monday~Chicken,rice and veggies
Tuesday~Tacos unless I feel brave enough to try something Mardi Gras inspired!
Wednesday~letting hubby decide, I'm going out with my girlfriends to a movie
Thursday~Soup and Sandwiches
Friday~Turkey pasta bake
Saturday~Potato Soup
Sunday~Take Out


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15 January 2012

Meal Plan Monday



The next 2 weeks I am NOT sticking with our regular dinner schedule.
 We have too much stuff in our freezer!

My FAVE Apron Lately

Monday~Chicken and rice with veggies
Tuesday~Taco's
Wednesday~mini pizza's
Thursday~Chili and Cornbread
Friday~Stew
Saturday~Leftovers
Sunday~Take Out

Monday~Chicken Stir Fry
Tuesday~Chicken Tortilla Soup
Wednesday~Spaghetti and Meatballs
Thursday~Potato Soup and Salad
Friday~Meatball Subs
Saturday~Turkey Burgers
Sunday~Mini Pizzas

Not planning on trying any new recipes this time either, unless something comes along on Pinterest that I HAVE to try and have everything for. I don't really want to go back to the grocery store. Lots of Birthday Party planning to be done so I am making easy stuff! Kind of feel like I am cheating.

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26 January 2011

Muffin Top Cookies~Banana Nut




Everyone knows the best part of the muffin is the top, some company was even smart enough to make a pan that JUST makes muffin tops. I don't have one of those, so I made some changes to my regular Banana Nut Bread recipe to try it out cookie style! Turned out amazing, the kids LOVE them!

Ingredients
1/2 C softened butter
1C Sugar
1/4C Brown Sugar
1 egg
1 egg white
1 tsp Vanilla
1 tsp Baking Soda
3 ripe bananas
1 1/4 C AP flour
1 C Oat Flour (or whole wheat, whatever you have I am sure will work)
1 tsp Cinnamon
1 tsp Pumpkin Pie Spice (or you can do clove and nutmeg, whatever you have)
1C (or more if you like) Chopped Walnuts

~Directions~

Preheat Oven to 350*
Line Cookie Sheet with Parchment Paper (if you have it, I did mine without and they turned out just fine)

Combine butter and sugars well, until fluffy.
Mix in egg and white to mixture, and vanilla

In a seperate bowl
Mash bananas
Sprinkle baking soda over them
let sit while you mix dry ingredients

In another bowl
Combine Flours, salt and spices.

Combine bananas with sugar and butter mixture until well combined.
Then add flour mixture.
Once combined fold in nuts.

 I used a cookie scoop to drop them on the cookie sheet in little circles, I did 8 at a time because I wasn't sure how much they would spread.
bake for about 14 minutes, let cool before transfering.


They are SO good! The kids love them and they ARE just like the muffin tops!  Hoping there will be some left after our visitors today so I can freeze them! If they freeze well, I'll let y'all know!


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18 January 2011

Valentine's Day Graham Crackers.. more like a cookie!

These Graham Crackers  Cookies, are a favorite here, and SO easy to make!


Here is the recipe

Preheat oven to 350*
Chill a foil lined cookie sheet in the freezer while you work

Ingredients
1 C. whole wheat or graham flour 
1/2 C. Oat flour 
1/3 C. + 1 T sugar 
1/2t. Baking soda  
1/3 C. Butter or margarine 
1 t. honey 
1 T. milk

Directions
Sift flours, sugar, and soda in bowl together
Heat butter, honey, and milk until melted together.
Pour into dry ingredients
Stir until smooth
Pat into pan.. the thinner they are the more cracker like they are
bake for 15-20 minutes
Prick with fork as soon as you take them out of the oven
Let cool for a 1/2 hour (NEVER happens here)


Now if you want to add sprinkles, I do that before we bake them! And I especially like the tiny sprinkles!

So cute with the sprinkles!!


I think I could convince my kids these are a better treat than cupcakes!




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04 January 2011

National Spaghetti Day, and PB Pretzel truffles!

National Spaghetti day is January 4th (today).. I didn't know until about 10 minutes ago, but I can make spaghetti tonight!  
And although I don't have an amazing recipe (or any recipe) for spaghetti, I just guess and mix stuff together and taste and add more so I rarely use a recipe! But to make it a little more special I think I will make some Ravioli Truffles!  I saw THIS recipe on The Capital Baker and sounds yummy! Chocolate with Peanut Butter and Pretzels?!  Yes please!  But I want to make them go with the spaghetti a little more, so I am using my Ravioli Chocolate mold, which you can get HERE, but I got mine on ebay.
I am going to use white chocolate (only so they look a little more like ravioli) 
Hopefully I remember to take pictures before they are gone!

Happy Spaghetti Day!


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04 October 2010

~Love Puffs~ Perfect for Fall

It is just now starting to feel like fall here! Finally a day where I didn't feel bad for packing the kids tank tops up already. It was perfect yesterday and today looks great too!  I knew I was ruining our no sickies streak by talking about it.. Ramsey is sick, nothing too serious just a cough and runny nose but I know he needs some extra loving, not because he is sick but because he is sad he is missing school!  So we made these this morning and he is already feeling a little better. These really are so easy and yummy but it had been a year since I made them last. I made them for the 2 older ones the morning we were going to have Finnley, so just over a year ago!  They are different for sure, like a doughnut and muffin combo and just the right size! 

Love Puffs

Oven Temp 350

Ingredients
1/3 cup shortening
1 cup sugar, divided
1 egg
1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1-1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/2 cup milk
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
6 tablespoons butter, melted
 
Directions
 
In a small bowl, beat shortening, 1/2 cup sugar and egg until smooth. Combine the flour, baking powder, salt and nutmeg; add to the sugar mixture alternately with milk.

Fill greased muffin cups two-thirds full. Bake at 350° for 20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool for 5 minutes before removing from pan.

Meanwhile, combine cinnamon and remaining sugar in a shallow bowl. Roll the warm puffs in butter, then in cinnamon-sugar.( I actually don't roll mine anymore, instead I just brush the butter on top and then roll in the sugar and cinnamon) Serve immediately. Makes about 1 dozen.
 
 

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19 August 2010

It's National Potato Day!

I didn't know that until this morning.. but I was sure I can throw something potato-y together for dinner!
Checked my pantry and fridge and sure enough just what I need for potato soup! I don't really cook from recipe's much, sometimes that is a good thing and sometimes it is a bad thing!  So today I am kinda flying by the seat of my pants with this soup since it's not my usual!
I cut up 6 potatoes into bite size pieces, bite size here is kid bite size!
I browned..err fried maybe?  half the potato pieces in some bacon grease.
While that was cooking I mixed some chicken stock, dill, nutmeg and white pepper.. a pinch, dash, however much you like!
Then I looked in the fridge.. whoops.. no cream or  half and half.. but I do have some cream cheese! I scooped about 1/3 of the 8 ounce package in and whisked all that together. Then added the potato pieces, all of them, the fried and non fried. I don't usually fry any of them, but my mom says I am doing it wrong.. so thought I might do it her way, well halfway her way!  So they are cooking away now. I hope it turns out!  I plan on serving the soup with some options of bacon, cheese, corn, and some chicken breast bites (it's what the kids like!)
And if I can get all 3 of the kids wrangled and to the grocery store I am going to make this cute dessert, but mini sized!

It's vanilla ice cream, rolled in coco powder, scooped out middle with whipped cream and sprinkles (in this picture though they are pistachio's)



I'm kind of excited to see what other "national" days I don't know about.. hopefully I can post about them a little ahead of time in the future!

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21 April 2010

Earth Day Goodies!

Stephanie Lynn @ Under the Table and Dreaming did SUCH a cute post with some great ideas for snacks/treats for the kiddies for tomorrow (Earth Day)  It just happens to be Ramsey's day for snacks at preschool so I thought I would try to whip some up.. Mine are not nearly as good lookin' as hers.. head over there to see her goodies!

I did mini muffins so I couldn't use the same process she did. First I made the batter (lemon blueberry this time) seperated it about 2/3 and 1/3, 2/3 blue and 1/3 green.. with my batter colors ready I used 1/2 Tablespoon measuring spoon to put a dallop of blue in each mini pan, then I filled a plastic disposable pastry bag with the green, no tip required!  I made a weird little design on each of the blue and then "filled" the mini muffins up with the green, just stuck the pastry bag below the surface and squeezed until they were all about the same size.. so the insides will be mostly green, the outsides mostly blue. Baked according to directions!  ooh and I didn't add any blueberries to the green, only the blue batter.


Happy Earth Day tomorrow!!
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