Showing posts with label meal plans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meal plans. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2010

Making plans for the week ahead, anyone for craft?

Menu plan:
Monday - spag bol
Tuesday - mango chicken curry and rice
Wednesday - sushi
Thursday - homemade pizza
Friday - prosciutto wrapped pork fillet baked on red onion and apple, with mashed potato and baby spinach salad
Saturday - steak, jacket potato, corn on the cob and salad
Sunday - roast leg of lamb with baked veggies

The schedule:
Monday - at home while solar hot water is installed (unfinished due to rain), Caitlin's singing and Tom's drama lessons this arvo, Adam's mum coming for dinner.

Tuesday - 9am doctor's appt for me, squeeze in some work maybe, 2pm funeral, 6pm my singing lesson and 7:45pm a P&C meeting. Plus Adam leaving in the afternoon for a week in the UK. Err. Not sure if all this is possible.

Wednesday - 7:30am band practice for Tom, day at the office for me, Caitlin's dance concert at night.

Thursday - Nothing. And it's staying that way. (So I can clean, do grocery shopping, wash clothes...yay?)

Friday - 8am school dance practice for Caitlin, day at the office for me, nothing in the afternoon.

Saturday - outing with the kids in the morning (where/what to be determined), Caitlin's second dance concert at night.

Sunday - come hell or high water I'm making some jewellery! If anyone would like to join me for a craft afternoon you're very welcome.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Monday miscellany and menu plan

Today was Wacky Hair Day at the school. A gold coin donation is collected for something or other, I forget what and the kids couldn't remember either, I guess the excitement of silly hairdo competitions and not having to wear school uniforms wipes all other considerations from mind.

Caitlin

Caitlin

Tom

Tom

We did lots of decluttering on the Sunday but somehow most of the house looks worse than when we started. I sorted through all the stationery and arts and crafts supplies and found enough lead pencils and coloured pencils to last us several years. Caitlin tested all the textas and there's enough of them to last till kingdom come too.

The top shelf of the cupboard that I'd tackled on Friday turned out to contain mostly craft stuff so I was able to clear that out completely and we're using it to store the basket of reenactment tableware.

Just right for the reenactment basket

We've made significant inroads to the mess that was left in the room destined to be Caitlin's bedroom.

So. Much. Crap.

I might even be able to get the vacuum cleaner in here soon!

The sofa bed has been unearthed!

Unfortunately some of what came out of that room ended up in my newly cleaned up lounge room but we'll get it all sorted out eventually.

My menu plan for the week is as follows:
Monday  - teriyaki pork ribs, corn on the cob and garlic brussels sprouts (and very nice they were too)
Tuesday - coq au vin with rice and green beans
Wednesday - corned beef with mashed potatoes and steamed veg
Thursday - sausages, jacket potatoes and salad
Friday - pizza (homemade if I have the energy!)
Saturday - Brendan's birthday dinner so no cooking for me. Yay!
Sunday - minestrone soup and bread

Saturday, June 19, 2010

I do have a life. Really.

I don't normally spend Saturday evening writing schedules, doing meal plans and thinking about grocery shopping, but that's what I've been doing tonight. See, I had this sudden realisation that the week ahead of me is going to take some very careful scheduling if we are going to survive it, especially as I managed to completely fail to notice that Tom's drama school's local 3:30pm and 6:30pm shows will clash with Caitlin's school dance group's 45 minute drive away 5:00pm performance next Saturday. It's a good thing I'd also failed to buy tickets for the dance performance thus making decisions about which show to watch very easy. It would help if I hadn't volunteered to serve supper and kid-wrangle backstage at both the drama shows...

I've also blithely planned to take Caitlin to check out another choir a half hour drive away on Monday afternoon at the exact same time as Tom has his local drama class, Caitlin has a dance performance on Wednesday night and I'm expecting this to be a busy week on the paid work front for me. I need to clone myself.

Sunday
Breakfast: Porridge
Lunch: Pumpkin soup
Dinner: Beef casserole (I'll take a photo this time!)

Monday
Breakfast: Cereal, toast and fruit
Lunch: Pumpkin soup
Dinner: Pork and beans

Tuesday
Breakfast: Poached eggs on english muffins
Lunch: Packed lunch at office
Dinner: Spaghetti bolognese

Wednesday
Breakfast: Cereal, toast and fruit
Lunch: Packed lunch at office
Dinner: Mango chicken curry

Thursday
Breakfast: Baked beans on toast
Lunch: Bento box takeaway
Dinner: Bangers and mash

Friday
Breakfast: Cereal, toast and fruit
Lunch: Packed lunch at office
Dinner: Homemade pizza

Saturday
Breakfast: Egg and bacon muffins
Lunch: Toasted sandwiches
Dinner: Leftovers

Monday, June 07, 2010

Menu plan Monday

I can't get my printer to work so I'm putting this here instead of pinning it to my notice board in the kitchen. It's probably no more likely to get looked at here than as a file on my laptop, but it makes me feel better.

Day Date Breakfast Lunch Activities Dinner
Mon 7/6/10 Cereal, toast and fruit Vegetable & barley soup 5:30pm Drama
Grandy for dinner
Bangers and mash Fruit & yogurt
Tues 8/6/10 Porridge Packed lunch at office 8:15am Tutoring
Sports uniforms for Tom & Cait
7pm P&C Band meeting
Spaghetti Bolognese + salad
Rhubarb & apple crumble
Wed 9/6/10 Cereal, toast and fruit Packed lunch at office 7:30am Band
4:30pm Flute
4:45pm Song & Dance
Mango chicken curry & rice
Fruit & yogurt
Thurs 10/6/10 Boiled eggs & toast At canteen 8:15am Tutoring
9:30am Canteen PHHS
3pm Choir
5pm Ballet/Hip Hop
7pm French
Beef bourguignon
Fruit & yogurt
Fri 11/6/10 Cereal, toast and fruit Vegetable & barley soup 8am Dance Prosciutto baked pork fillet + salad & mashed potato
Ice cream
Sat 12/6/10 Scrambled eggs, bacon and grilled veg

Homemade pizza
Fruit & yogurt
Sun 13/6/10 Cereal, toast and fruit Birthday lunch somewhere! Grandma's birthday French onion soup & bread
Fruit & yogurt


Hey, look at that - nothing planned for Saturday yet! Hmmm, what to do, what to do?

Monday, January 11, 2010

Making plans

No resolutions, no grand plans for the year, no lists of things to accomplish. Just the intention to plan ahead a little bit at a time and try not to let things get too overwhelming.

By the end of last year I was really not doing too well, I had made too many commitments and left myself stretched way too thin. I kept thinking it should be ok, I wasn't really short of time and other people were managing to do as much and more without crumbling into a heap. But I'm not other people, I'm me and I have limits and when I push myself past those limits it hurts me and my family and things don't get done properly and I end up sobbing violently on the lounge on Christmas Eve and freaking out my 8 year old who gets up to see if I'm ok and has to be bundled back into his bedroom because Santa is all over the lounge room.

I'll be using that little 2 letter word a bit more often this year. I've already said no to Canteen duty at the primary school (though I have signed up for the High School canteen roster). I'll be handing over the job of P&C President when my 2 year term is up in March, and with that my position on School Council. I will be sitting firmly on my hands during the P&C AGM and will not be taking on any role that involves responsibility. I will not say yes to anything without thinking it through properly and double-checking for calendar clashes, I got caught out double booking myself a few times recently, not clever. I will look after myself so that I can be ready and able to look after my family when I need to.

There are a few things I know I need to do by way of the looking after myself thing. The first is to focus on my health. I'm unfit and sleep deprived and have been eating in ways that do not make me feel good and aren't doing much good to our budget either - far too much takeaway and far too many meals at restaurants that aren't even that great. I'd much prefer a once a month visit to somewhere new and fabulous than weekly visits to a place we've been to umpteen times (much as I love our local Chinese restaurant I'm so sick of eating the same dishes all the time because that's what the kids want).

I started writing this post last week just after having written up a meal plan for the week, we pretty much stuck to the plan and ate quite well. Come this week and no plan, the grocery shopping hasn't been done, I haven't had useful food in the house, and we've already had fish and chips at the beach on Saturday because we had nothing suitable to pack for a picnic and takeaway Chinese tonight because my Dad invited himself to dinner and I couldn't very well feed him leftovers scrounged from the fridge and freezer. I absolutely must write a new meal plan every week, the 2 week perpetual plan worked ok for a while but it fell apart whenever there was something unusual happening, and there just don't seem to be that many "usual" weeks in this house! Besides, I got bored.

Meal plan every week, that's the first thing. I also have vague thoughts about making the effort to cook something a bit special, or something new anyway, at least once a fortnight. I might even give myself some blogging material if I get creative, the recipe posts are easily the most visited ones on my blog.

Next up is this sleep thing. I've been struggling with this for years. It doesn't seem to matter that I know exactly what I need to do to fix it - which is get up early each morning come hell or high water so I can't help but want to go to bed earlier. It's not that I can't go to sleep earlier, or that I wake during the night and lie in bed cursing insomnia. I sleep well once I'm there and I don't generally wake till the sun is up (mind you, that can be a little early this time of year). I'm not even sure why I'm sitting here typing this up now instead of going to bed, though I suspect it's something to do with enjoying the solitude of being the only one in the house who's awake.

What I do know is that if I don't sort this out then it won't matter how well I plan, or how good my intentions are, I will simply be unable to follow through on any of it. I'll continue to barely scrape by, always in crisis mode, always feeling like I'm scrambling to catch up and never making any real progress. So despite being in holiday mode I've got my alarm set for rather-earlier-than-I'd-like and I'll keep working on coming up with some way to coerce myself into better sleep patterns. I've got till the end of the month to get the whole family into a good routine before we get hit with the shock of back to school and David having to leave earlier for high school and Tom having band practice at stupid o'clock in the morning before school once a week.

And then last, but by no means least, there's that fitness thing. Damn I hate feeling like there's things I can't do because they're going to make me feel utterly miserable. If I went to Jenolan Caves right now and had to climb all those stairs I'd be a wreck, but it's been 3.5 years since we went and I'd really like to go back now that the kids are older. At Easter we're planning on going back to Cruickshanks for another farmstay holiday and there's a horseriding place nearby which we checked out last time we were there. I was assured that they have horses that would be up to my weight so I've been looking forward to riding for the first time in about 11 years and I'd love to be fit enough to enjoy it properly. Plenty of walking and some weights work would do the trick and I have a treadmill and weights right here at home - not to mention the dog!

So, if I'm no longer snowed under with a multitude of little and not so little commitments, and I sort out the sleep and cooking and eating issues so I actually have a little energy to spare, then getting on the treadmill or taking the dog for a walk at least once a day should become something I look forward to instead of dreading (and yes, I do like the treadmill, especially with a good dvd playing on the TV in front of it). I'll give myself a few days grace to get started on fixing the sleep deprivation and then I'm promising myself 30 minutes walking every day no matter what. That'll do for starters anyway.

There's really no down side here, I'll be healthier, the budget will balance a bit better, the family won't have to deal with me being grumpy mum quite so often, Clara will be happy and the treadmill won't be permanently festooned with laundry. Sounds like a plan to me!

(Wish me luck...)

Thursday, July 23, 2009

My ultimate meal plan?

I've written many meal plans over the years and when I have one we invariably eat better and buy much less takeaway than in the weeks without plans. There's something about the never-ending decision making of "what are we having for dinner?" that really gets to me, I'd like someone else to choose! So I try and do all the deciding in one go and get all the shopping done and then not have to think about it for a while. Problem is I kept getting caught up in trying to do New and Different and Interesting all the time and the actual constructing of the meal plans became too much like hard work. Not to mention finding myself with a fridge and pantry full of stuff for New and Interesting when all I could face cooking and feeding to the kids was safe and easy.

While we were away on holidays I was having one of those "my life feels out of control and I need to fix it" conversations with Adam and I seized on the whole meal plan thing as being one little part of the whole that I could do something about (a large part of the rest of the out of control stuff was magicked away the next day during a phone conversation about work with Jen - much relief ensued!) and I sat down with my laptop in front of the fire and came up with a 2 week perpetual meal plan.

And here it is on the fridge, 2 week's worth of breakfasts, dinners and desserts, or rather a broad hint not to ask what's for dessert because the answer will always be the same - I was getting heartily fed up with the constant demands for ice-cream. Which they weren't getting, but that didn't stop them asking. (Click on the pic for the larger, readable version.)

The ultimate meal plan?

The green bits are magnets for keeping track of where we're up to...and I've just now realised that all day I've been expecting tacos tonight and we're actually supposed to be having tortellini! We shall have tortellini tomorrow :-) Which makes more sense as Caitlin is sleeping over at a friend's place tonight and she infinitely prefers pasta to mexican. I don't anticipate us sticking to this rigidly - far from it! I expect to swap meals around, replace them with something New and Interesting when I'm feeling inspired and indulge in takeaway or meals out on occasion. But for those nights when it's 6pm and I'm thinking about dinner for the first time that day? All I'll have to do is look at the fridge and do what it tells me! (Of course it will help if I've remembered to take meat out of the freezer the night before, but I reckon I can manage that much.)

With any luck I won't have to write another one for quite some time.

Monday, September 08, 2008

Menu plan 8 Sept 08

My challenge to myself this week is to actually stick to this plan, just for a change you understand. Last week's plan suffered the usual fate of changed plans and tail end of the week exhaustion. I still didn't get my Japanese takeaway. I wound up cooking a huge beef casserole in the crockpot on Saturday to use up some meat from the freezer that was looking a bit worse for wear (freezer burn), we'll be having that re-heated on Tuesday, and the Father's Day baked dinner turned into a visit to Flavour of Brazil (which I discovered through this post on Grab Your Fork) with my brother and his family and both my mum and dad. My parents are separated but quite happy to be together for family stuff, in fact Dad was the one who invited Mum along to his Father's Day outing.

Monday
Oven baked crumbed chicken, noodles & steamed veg
Fruit & yoghurt
Tuesday
Beef casserole & rice
Fruit & yoghurt
Wednesday
Seafood risotto
Bread & butter pudding
Thursday
Crockpot chicken curry with sweet potatoes and coconut rice
Fruit & yoghurt
Friday
Baked leg of lamb etc
Apple crumble
Saturday
Dinner out with Tom's soccer club
Sunday
Hamburgers & oven wedges
Fresh fruit

Monday, September 01, 2008

Menu plan 1 Sept 08

Let's not talk about how things went last week. I think only 2 nights went according to plan, it's all a bit of a horrible blur really. However, one of the on plan nights was the crockpot coconut beef and it was good.

Monday
Spaghetti Bolognese
Fruit & yoghurt
Tuesday
Honey lamb casserole & rice - it's in the freezer ready to reheat
Fruit & yoghurt
Wednesday
Oven baked crumbed chicken, noodles & steamed veg
Ice cream & fruit
Thursday
Japanese takeaway - last week we ended up with KFC instead of Japanese so I'm still craving this
Fruit & yoghurt
Friday
Oven fish & chips with steamed veg
Fruit & yoghurt
Saturday
Lamb Rogan Josh & rice
Ice cream & fruit
Sunday
Baked dinner
Apple pie

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Menu plan 25 Aug 08

Last weeks plan didn't survive the "I don't want what you're cooking" incident. I was so exhausted on Friday (this going to work business is killing me) that I went to bed and left Adam to cook the sausages he'd rejected the night before. Tonight the plan is to grab a quick meal out before going to the movies. Caitlin and I are going to see Mamma Mia, the boys may or may not join us.

Adam is off to the US on Monday so I'm looking to keep things as easy as possible this week, he gets back on Sunday morning.

Monday
Oven baked crumbed chicken, noodles & steamed veg
Fruit & yoghurt
Tuesday
Spaghetti bolognese & salad
Fruit & yoghurt
Wednesday
Crockpot coconut beef, rice and steamed veg - attempt number 2
Thursday
Chicken Korma curry & rice
Fruit & yoghurt
Friday
Japanese takeaway
Fruit & yoghurt
Saturday
Soup & bread - we're having lunch at Lowenbrau for Nixy's 40th, I don't anticipate needing much by way of dinner.
Sunday
Shepherds pie
Bread & butter pudding

Monday, August 18, 2008

Menu plan 18 Aug 08

Damn I'm exhausted.

There's no way I can face both grocery shopping with the kids AND cooking tonight so home delivered pizza it is. I'll drag myself up to the shops once the kids are in bed.

Last week's plan
worked out pretty well. We swapped Wednesday with Friday and Caitlin had her instant noodles when we were eating roast goat on a spit on Saturday night.

Monday
Pizza
Fruit & yoghurt
Tuesday
Honey lamb casserole, rice and broccoli
Ice cream & fruit
Wednesday
BBQ seafood kebabs (garlic prawns, tuna, scallops), rice and stir fry veg
Crepes - didn't manage this last week, shall try again
Thursday
Sausages, mashed potato & steamed veg
Ice cream & fruit
Friday
Crockpot coconut beef, rice and steamed veg - time to try something new in the crockpot
Bread & butter pudding
Saturday
Di & Bren's engagement party - My mum is looking after the kids, I think I'll do a left-overs raid for them.
Sunday
Shepherds pie
Fresh fruit

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Menu plan 11 Aug 08

Thursday night was the only slip up last week, KFC for the second week in a row. I call that progress :P The apple and rhubarb crumble on Tuesday was awesome if I do say so myself, definitely make that again some time. Di and Bren came over on Friday night so I ended up cooking chicken burritos as well as tacos, then we watched Stargate: Continuum, was good :)

Monday
Steak, jacket potato and grilled veg
Fruit & yoghurt
Tuesday
Corned beef, onion sauce and steamed veg
Ice cream & fruit
Wednesday
BBQ chicken, prawns, salad & bread rolls
Crepes - lemon and sugar for me, maple syrup for the kids
Thursday
Lasagne & salad
Ice cream & fruit
Friday
Chinese takeaway
Fresh fruit
Saturday
Camping with the Huscarls - I believe the plan involves dead animals on a spit over the open fire
Sunday
Noodle/leftovers night - raid the fridge/freezer/pantry for whatever looks good, fall back plan is 2 minute noodles, except in Caitlin's case where noodles is her first choice.
Fresh fruit

Sunday, August 03, 2008

Menu plan 4 Aug 08

Last week would have gone a lot smoother if I'd managed to plan the shopping as well as our meals. I was still on the uphill stretch from being sick (today is the first time I've felt like I had any energy) and I couldn't get my head around more than one day at a time. By Thursday night I'd dropped the culinary bundle completely, we had KFC for dinner *sigh*, then on Friday we had pizza (not homemade). On Saturday I bought Cornish Pasties and sausage rolls (I figured the kids weren't going to go for the pasties) and served them up with oven baked potato wedges, carrots, broccoli and cauliflower with cheese sauce so that was a bit better, and tonight we've had ricotta and sundried tomato ravioli with mediterranean sauce and baby spinach.

This week starts off easy with things I already have in the freezer and I won't have to do any grocery shopping till Wednesday, assuming I've bought enough bread and milk to get us through till then!

Monday
Oven fish & chips
Fruit & yoghurt
Tuesday
Veal casserole, rice and peas
Apple & rhubarb crumble and custard
Wednesday
Lamb kebabs & couscous salad
Fruit & yoghurt
Thursday
Spaghetti Bolognese & salad
Ice cream & fruit
Friday
Tacos & salad
Fruit & yoghurt
Saturday
BBQ - steak, sausages, jacket potatoes and salad
Fruit & yoghurt
Sunday
Mango chicken curry & rice
Fresh fruit

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Menu plan 28 July 08

The past week went pretty much according to plan. This week Adam is off to New Zealand for a couple of days and I always find having him away leaves me much less motivated to cook so it might be a little more challenging this week.

Monday
Veal casserole, noodles and green beans
Apple crumble and custard
Tuesday
Spaghetti bolognese and salad
Fruit & yoghurt
Wednesday
Chicken and pumpkin risotto
Fruit & yoghurt
Thursday
Butter chicken curry, rice and steamed veg
Fruit & yoghurt
Friday
Bouillabaisse with bread
Ice cream & fruit
Saturday
BBQ - steak, sausages, jacket potatoes and salad
Grilled fruit kebabs with chocolate sauce
Sunday
Homemade pizza
Fresh fruit

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Done with dieting

I'm not doing the Weight Watchers thing any more, haven't been for quite some time now. I was getting nowhere, making myself miserable and ending up binge eating on a fairly regular basis. Since I stopped dieting (and make no mistake about it, Weight Watchers is a diet) my weight has stayed stable, my binging has drastically reduced (I still have the occasional episode if I'm feeling really down) and I'm feeling pretty much OK about myself.

I had blood tests done a few weeks ago and all the numbers came back good except my cholesterol. Which isn't particularly surprising given that my fairly slim mother and average sized sister also have high cholesterol. What really pleased me was that my iron levels were good. I've been pretty anaemic for a long time because of my B12 deficiency problems (pernicious anaemia to be precise) so apparently eating what my body asks for rather than "what I should be eating" is a good thing in that department. The cholesterol issue though, well, when it was measured about a year ago it was significantly lower. And I know why. That was back when I'd been diligently avoiding saturated fats for a fairly long stretch of time. So clearly there is something I can and should do about that.

Here's what I figure I need to do:
  1. No takeaway food! - Meal planning is the answer to this one, when I have a plan the groceries get bought and the cooking gets done even when I'm not at my best. There's something about not having to make a decision that makes all the difference. I've been posting my dinner plans here occasionally and I'll do that each week plus I'll make sure I keep the pantry and fridge stocked with a good selection of breakfast and lunch options so I'm not tempted to drop in at Maccas instead of coming home and making something.

  2. Make sure I'm getting my 2 fruit and 5 veg a day - This happens best when I track my eating, I won't be counting points, agonising over whether something is core plan or not, or worrying about portion sizes, I'll just be writing it all down at the end of each day as a reminder to myself to fuel my body properly.

  3. Avoid saturated fats like the plague - this is mostly addressed by the no takeaway point, apart from that, the main thing is I need to give up butter again (stop pretending I'm buying it for baking and then using it on my toast :P), pretty much everything else I buy is ok already.

  4. And finally, lots of walking - Clara should be pleased about this :)

For now I don't really care whether or not I end up losing weight, I just want to see that cholesterol reading heading down again. I like the way I feel when I've been eating well and exercising regularly but I don't like the stress and pressure I feel when I'm constantly calculating points and having to assess every bite I put in my mouth, I just can't keep that up for too long and when I cave I binge. And that really sucks. Not going there any more. Just not. Luckily, eating well and exercising don't depend on doing the other!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Menu plan 21 July 08

Well, school holidays, traveling and getting sick (and I'm still not well damn it!) have meant I haven't cooked properly in waaay too long. It's got to the point where I'm positively craving ordinary food :P We did have a pretty awesome lunch on Saturday though, I bought fresh bread rolls, tiger prawns, oysters and some salads and we sat on the front deck in the sun with a bottle of bubbly. 'Twas nice :)

Here's the plan for the week ahead:

Monday
Oven baked crumbed chicken, corn on the cob, carrots and broccoli
Fruit & yoghurt
Tuesday
Beef goulash, noodles & steamed veg
Fruit & yoghurt
Wednesday
Hamburgers & oven wedges
Fruit & yoghurt
Thursday
Mango chicken curry, rice and steamed greens
Fruit & yoghurt
Friday
Oven baked fish and chips with steamed veg
Ice cream & fruit
Saturday
Going out to dinner with Ariane, Crash, Toni and Andrew at the Lowenbrau
Sunday
Soup & bread
Fruit & yoghurt

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Menu plan 23 June 08

Haven't done one of these in a while and the lack has been showing up very clearly in our grocery budget and our eating out/takeaway budget - oops! Time to get back on track.

Monday
Oven fish and chips
Fruit & yoghurt
Tuesday
Bangers and mash
Fruit & yoghurt
Wednesday
Baked dinner - leg of lamb
Rice pudding
Thursday
Chicken Korma curry & rice
Fruit & yoghurt
Friday
BBQ ribs, corn, jacket potato and salad
Ice cream & fruit
Saturday
Steak sandwiches and chips
Fruit & yoghurt
Sunday
Ham and cheese pasta bake
Ice cream & fruit

Monday, May 26, 2008

Menu plan 26 May 08

Last week in review: Monday and Tuesday happened as planned, Wednesday's fish morphed into Chinese takeaway (thanks Dad for going to pick it up, nothing like being invited over for dinner and then having to bring it with you), Thursday ended up being reheated beef bourguignon instead of the chicken casserole, David refused to eat the shepherds pie on Friday, we had homemade pizza on Saturday and last night we went out for teppanyaki at Fujiya in Gordon and it was good. I'm getting heartily sick of being bombarded with interrogations about "what's for dessert?" before I'm anywhere near finishing my meal, particularly when the answer "fruit and yoghurt" is met with groans and protestations. I'm thiiiiis close to declaring our house a dessert free zone.

Monday
Baked dinner - leg of lamb
Apple crumble & custard
Tuesday
Steak, jacket potato, corn on the cob & salad
Fruit & yoghurt
Wednesday
Grilled fish, oven wedges & salad - we'll try this again.
Rice pudding
Thursday
Chicken Korma curry & rice
Fruit & yoghurt
Friday
Homemade pizza - there's ingredients left over from last week, better not let them go to waste!
Ice cream & fruit
Saturday
Spag bol
Fruit & yoghurt
Sunday
Left-overs - we'll have been at Family Fun Day at the school most of the day and I sincerely doubt anyone will be coming home hungry.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Menu plan 19 May 08

I keep writing these things and then half the time deciding that I don't really want what I have planned for that night. Still, I'm cooking more than I was and there's often something in the freezer I can reheat on the days when wrestling with the kitchen seems too much like hard work.

Monday
Lamb cutlets, noodles & steamed veg
Fruit & yogurt
Tuesday
Corned beef, onion sauce & steamed veg
Fruit & yogurt
Wednesday
Grilled fish, oven wedges & salad
Rice pudding
Thursday
Chicken and leek casserole with rice
Fruit & yoghurt
Friday
Shepherds pie
Ice cream & fruit
Saturday
BBQ seafood and stir fry veg
Apple crumble & custard
Sunday
Mango chicken curry & rice
Fruit & yoghurt

Monday, May 05, 2008

Menu plan 5 May 08

Sleep? Who needs sleep when there's a new Dr Who episode to watch. Yeah, I should have been in bed 3 hours ago but I had stuff to do for the mothers day craft stall and then Adam came out with his laptop with the new ep and well, here we still are. At least I've manged to do something else useful at the same time!

Monday
Tacos & salad
Fruit salad
Tuesday
Oven fish & chips
Fruit and yoghurt
Wednesday
Veal casserole
Stewed fruit and custard
Thursday
Butter chicken and rice
Fruit & yoghurt
Friday
BBQ steak etc - not that I'll be here for this one. Instead I'll be at the Hub Serenity con cocktail party meeting Nathan Fillion and Ron Glass :D :D :D
Ice cream & fruit
Saturday
Hamburgers & oven wedges
Sunday
Soup & bread - I'm assuming someone not me will be doing Mothers Day lunch....
Fruit & yoghurt

Monday, April 28, 2008

Menu plan 28 April 08

Most of the family is down with a lurgi, we have headaches and sore throats and backaches and general miserableness. Caitlin is the only one who seems to be ok. Great start to the school term *sigh*

Cooking dinner tonight was a major effort and when Adam came home he said it was a pleasant surprise - I think he was expecting me to do the pathetic and helpless routine and ask him to get something on the way home. So for the rest of the week I've tried to choose meals that won't seem too overwhelming to produce in the hope that, even if the rest of the house is in a state of chaos, we will at least eat reasonably well. And if I do decide it's all too much I do have the option of pulling out some of the vast quantity of soup that I made last week and have stashed in the freezer in single and double serve containers - I did one batch of vegetable and one of pea and ham and all I can say is it's a damn good thing I own a ridiculous number of plastic containers!

Monday
Baked dinner - veal, potato, sweet potato and peas
no dessert
Tuesday
Beef goulash, noodles & broccoli
Fruit and yoghurt
Wednesday
Chicken rice bake & salad
Custard and fruit
Thursday
Tortellini & salad
Fruit & yoghurt
Friday
Homemade pizza
Ice cream & fruit
Saturday
Hungarian restaurant with the Browncoats No, wait, I've got a better idea. How about we go to a dinner party at Ariane's place which was organised weeks ago. ahem. *crawls into corner and hides head in shame*
Sunday
Tacos & salad
Fruit & yoghurt