Bread dough and beautiful tulips my husband got for me!
Breakfasts:
Toast, Scrambled Eggs, Fruit
Strawberry/Banana Smoothies
Cold Cereal, Juice x 2
Lemon Cranberry Scones, Hardboiled Eggs, Fruit
Mango Lassi, English Muffins
Oatmeal with Apple Slices and Walnuts
Lunches:
Leftovers x 2
Spinach Oven Omelet, fruit
Tuna sandwiches, frozen veggies, oranges
Annie’s Macaroni & Cheese, carrots, apple slices
Peanut Butter & Jelly sandwiches, fruit
Turkey sandwiches, fruit, veggies
Dinners:
Lasagna, Bread Machine French Bread, Frozen Veggies, Fruit
Haystacks (build-your-own Mexican dinner), Green Rice Casserole (from the freezer — recipe coming on Thursday!), Fruit
Steak, Sweet Potatoes, frozen veggies, Toast
Tilapia, Mashed Potatoes, frozen veggies, fruit salad
Chili Burgers, Seasoned Baked Potato Wedges, frozen veggies, fruit
Dinner with Friends
Dinner Out
What’s on your menu this week?
Christina says
Just found this site and I love reading everyone’s recipes and ideas!! My husband and I just started Financial Peace and I am really motivated to slash my grocery budget – I’ve been a bit slack on smart shopping lately – reading these budget friendly ideas are so helpful – especially the lunches – I dread making lunch but never plan it out like I do dinners – such a small thing but seeing it on this site made me realize it will help prevent chickfila drive thrus!!!
I just made Beef Tacos from scratch which I believe falls into the “Clean Eating” category – they were yummy and easy!
http://gracechaoslove.com/beef-tacos/
sara says
I menu plan and shop in four week cycles-here’s our current cycle, which started this week 🙂
http://myfrugalfunlife.com/?p=2581
April says
I always make extra of main courses like Chili, Chicken &Noodles Spaghetti & Italian beef. We have them once in a week and then spread out over the following week. Supper savings! Another great item is turkey burgers my family loves them and they so healthy!
Julie says
Crystal, I just want to thank you for posting your meal plans for the week. Many times I get ideas and new recipes. My family has a new favorite meal – your chicken chili and honey cornbread. Awesome!!!
Crystal says
You are very welcome!
Lisa says
so i know this post is about the food, but the tulips are SO pretty!!!
love ’em. 🙂
kjs says
I made oatmeal pancakes last week for the first time and they were good! It calls mostly for oatmeal with only a little flour and honey so they were pretty healthy too. I added choco chips to some (okay, that wasn’t the healthiest!) and raisins and cinnamon to others. I enjoy trying new recipes so it is always nice when the family approves!
Vanessa says
Last month I noticed the post about the “5 Meals With 5 Chicken Breasts” idea from Parenting The Tiniest Of Miracles and I am so excited to try it this week. I was able to get chicken breasts for $.81 per lb. at Hannaford after sale and coupon, and decided this was definitely the week to try this idea!
My meal plan for this week can be found here:
http://vanessasvalues.blogspot.com/2011/03/meal-plan-monday-march-21-five-meals.html
hajra says
Menu looks great,for the baked eggs I sometimes also use sautéed asparagus,never tried spinach will do try it next time ,mango lassi oh you will love it it’s yummy!
nicky says
I love seeing your menus for ideas. I looked at the link for the french bread, but am confused by the direction that says, “Pinch ends in and shape dough into a rounded shape.” Can you please help this not-so-talented cook?! 🙂 or, do you have a picture of the dough before going in the oven? Does it just get rolled to look like a baguette? Thanks!!!
Crystal says
I haven’t made this particular recipe yet (still on the hunt for a wonderful French Bread recipe!), but if I end up liking it, I’ll try to remember to post it with pictures. 🙂
Honey Smith says
We are having sloppy joes with pasta salad, turkey bacon/french toast, black beans/yellow rice, grilled chicken/hashbrown casserole, shrimp salsa soup/cheese quesadillas, leftover, and ?. Most meals are served with fruit &/or salad.
Lisa says
Here is a link to our families meal plan for the week. http://pinchingthosepennies.blogspot.com/2011/03/monday-menu-planning.html
Gabby says
I’m almost ashamed to admit this….
Tonight was leftover spaghetti and sauce with salad.
Tuesday is pizza with the stepchildren
Wednesday is the soup supper at church
Thursday is going to be whatever one can grab between work and a meeting at church.
Friday will probably be cheese quesadillas or sloppy lentils
Saturday probably a chicken casserole
Sunday probably leftovers from Saturday.
It’s just one of those weeks….too much going on. Fortunately, it’s just DH and I 90% of the time so I’m not stressing over it.
debbie says
was wondering if tator mama could share her crockpot black bean and rice recipe, thanks
TatersMama says
I posted it up on my original post 🙂
debbie says
Thank you so much 🙂
Emily @ Saving with a Plan says
I seem to have found myself in a time crunch again this week, our season of life is changing and it’s time to make a few menu changes too. Since were doing a lot of “firsts” this summer we’ll be planning nutritous but fast meals.
http://www.savingwithaplan.com/2011/03/menu-plan-monday-10/
Cristina says
Wow, mango lassi! Yum! Here’s our menu:
http://www.apennypinched.com/2011/03/21/menu-for-32111-32711/
Laura says
Looked at your Sweet Potato recipe. I make that and add a little more spices, mostly pumpkin pie type spices like Nutmeg and Ginger, in addition to Cinnamon and brown sugar. Costco often has these in a 10lb box for $7.90
lalalalala says
Ooh. Mexican haystacks.
Can you tell the kitchen newb what these entail? lol 🙂 A swagbucks recipe search only revealed cookie/dessert type recipes for “haystacks”.
Alicia says
Our haystacks are basically a taco salad … Corn chips, tortilla chips or rice, topped with ranch-type beans, shredded cheese, shredded lettuce, chopped tomato, chopped onion, diced black olives, plus salsa, sour cream and/or ranch dressing. You could put browned ground beef or turkey in there if you like, but most people I know who eat “haystacks” are vegetarian.
Jenny Maistros says
The haystacks we make are a house salad on top of fries. We put meat on the salad, like chicken, steak, or Steak Umm meat.
Amanda says
Here’s our meals for the week! I love meal planning!
http://amandasaves.blogspot.com/2011/03/menu-plan-321-327.html
Celia Mayora says
I heart Crystal’s cinnamon sugar scones! Everyone needs to try them if they like scones. I think the next time I make them, I’m going to add a little orange juice into the glaze concoction and see what happens… mmm, I want one now.
Melinda says
Here is our menu for this week’s dinners
http://lindyandjeanne.blogspot.com/2011/03/what-we-are-having-for-dinner-this-week_21.html
Diane says
She has a cinnamon sugar scone recipe too that I have made 4 or 5 times. It is SO good!
TatersMama says
I’m curious about your Haystacks…we love Mexican food here. (In fact, my 2 year old’s favorite food is Black Beans!
Here’s our menu for the week:
Last night I made your Lasagna Casserole, and loved it! I swapped in ricotta because I’m Italian, and well, enough said!
Tonight I’m making Minestrone Soup with French Rolls. The rest of the week: Black Beans and Rice (I have an AMAZING crock pot black bean recipe that costs pennies) with Chips and Homemade Guacamole; Black Bean Nachos with Mexican Caesar Salad; Teriyaki Chicken with Brown Rice and Steamed Veggies; Pizza and Salad; and leftovers. I might try to convince hubby we need a date night to cover another day 🙂
Anu says
Can you please share the minestrone soup receipe if you don’t mind.Also,just wondering any one has any good receipe for wedding soup.
Melinda says
Do you have a link for your crockpot black bean recipe? Please share it!
TatersMama says
Anu-Here is the Minestrone Soup we make at least twice a month! http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Jamies-Minestrone/Detail.aspx?prop31=2
Melinda-This is our recipe.
1.5 C dry black beans, 4.5 C water, 1 TBS minced garlic, 1/2 onion peeled, left whole, 2.5 teaspoons salt, 3/4 tsp pepper, 1/2 or 1/4 chopped jalapeno depending on your spice tolerance, sprinkle of cumin all over top. Combine, cook on high 4 hours then low 4 hours…a total of 8 hours, or until soft. Discard onion, and serve. Enjoy.
Andrea Q says
Thanks for sharing this…it sounds so easy!
TatersMama says
We make the black beans at least once a week. They go well as a side or main dish!
Courtney says
YUM! We’ll be having leftover corned beef for lunch all week, plus leftovers Wednesday night. We’re also having hearty mac n cheese, stirfry, and homemade pizza for dinner!
Lynette @ Cleverly Simple says
Yum! I’ve been wanting to make scones! Have you tried this recipe? My in-laws are coming this weekend and I wanted to make something special for breakfast. This just might be it! 🙂
Crystal says
I haven’t, but it looks really yummy and I’m anxious to try it! Here’s one of my favorite scone recipes so far:
https://moneysavingmom.com/2011/01/glazed-cinnamon-scones-recipe.html
Lynette @ Cleverly Simple says
Oh my! I may not make it until this weekend to make those. 🙂 Thanks!