Whats for Dinner
This is what we had this past week:
Chicken breasts, Rice, Green Beans, Peaches.
Tacos
Pork Chops, Mac and Cheese, Peas, and Pears
Pizza
Catfish, Fries, Salad, and Fruit Cocktail
Pork Butt, Baked Potatoes, Roasted Vegetables (carrots, celery, onions), Strawberries
Home Made Chili, Brats, Cornbread, Salad.
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Showing posts with label What is for dinner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label What is for dinner. Show all posts
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Whats for dinner Oct
This week menu is
what we had:
Saturday : Beef
roast, potatoes, carrots, and biscuits
Sunday: Italian
marinated chicken breasts, green salad, rice, peaches
Monday: Homemade
Vegetable beef soup (made with left over roast) I added Potatoes, carrots,
celery, canned corn, and peas. Cornbread
Tuesday: Pork chops,
mashed potatoes, green beans, and Mandarin oranges
Wednesday: Brats,
Roasted vegetables Potatoes, carrots, onion, Rolls, Cottage cheese, and sliced
apples
Thursday: Homemade
Fried Chicken, Rice, green beans, and baked apples
Friday: Spaghetti,
Green Salad, garlic bread
We buy what is on
sale and we may eat a lot of the same types of items in any given week. We do
eat a lot of potatoes, and rice in our home. The two favorite canned vegetables
in the home are green beans, and corn. The favorite canned fruit is peaches and
mandarin oranges. You will see a lot of these on my menus.
I also made banana
muffins, apple crisp, and a cake for the week for deserts.
Monday, September 12, 2011
What is for Dinner Sept
Here is Saturdays What's for dinner post.
This Week I am Including the menu we had during Hurricane Irene for this Months Idea.
This Week I am Including the menu we had during Hurricane Irene for this Months Idea.
Friday I cooked a 10
pound Turkey, the day before the Hurricane was to hit. I also baked banana
bread, blueberry loaf bread, and cornbread. Make Hard Cooked eggs. Browned up 4
pounds of Hamburger.
Saturday: Turkey,
instant mashed potatoes, cornbread, and salad. (this was the day the hurricane
hit) No Power!
Sunday: Cooked on
the BBQ. Homemade Chili and hotdogs, bratwurst, and Blueberry muffins No Power!
Monday: Cooked on
the BBQ. Turkey and Dumplings NO Power!
Wednesday: Make taco
rice with some of hamburger I browned up on Friday
Thursday: Chicken,
Chicken Noodles, Carrots
Friday: Spaghetti,
corn, and bread
Saturday: Roast,
potatoes, carrots, biscuits.
With the weekend with out power we still ate well. We were able to make sandwiches for lunch from the Turkey, We of course had peanut butter and jam, and lunch meat and cheese for sandwiches. We had cereal, hard cooked eggs, for breakfast. We had one hot meal each day when we were with out power.
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