Breakfasts
Homemade Instant Oatmeal Packets, Pancakes, Cereal, Eggs, and/or Fruit
Lunches
Pancakes, eggs, fruit x 2
Snack-y lunch
Mac & cheese, veggies, fruit
Cheese Quesadillas, oranges, carrot sticks
Corn Chowder, Olive Garden Bread Sticks
LeftoversSnacks
Fruit/Veggies
Cheese/Crackers
Hard-boiled eggs
Healthful Oatmeal Chocolate Chip MuffinsFreezer Cooking
Holiday Bark
Cookie Dough Bites
Best BrowniesDinners
Dinner with extended family
Taco Soup, Corn Chips, Veggies, Fruit
Corn Chowder, Olive Garden Bread Sticks, veggies, fruit
Steak, mashed potatoes, Olive Garden Bread Sticks, fruit
Ham & Bean Soup, Biscuits, Veggies, fruit
Dinner out
Dinner with extended family
What’s on your menu this week? Share details and/or your link to your menu plan in the comments.
Melissa says
I’m excited to find the muffin recipe. I’ll be making it this week for sure. Thanks!
Susan says
What changes did you make to the muffin recipe?
Thanks,
Susan
Crystal says
I’m planning to post the slightly-adapted recipe tomorrow or Friday. 🙂
K says
I noticed that you and your family have at least one night when you eat out. Do you all look out for special deals, like kids eat free, in order to save on these outings.
Please, please understand that I by no means am suggesting that you don’t deserve the break! 🙂 I was just curious since you enjoy saving and not overspending. Also, I could possibly learn of some ideas/deals on how my family and I could eat out more often w/out overspending.
By the way, your menu sounds delicious, warm, and hearty.
Crystal says
We budget for eating out, so that’s where the $$ for it comes from. Sometimes, we use Kids Eat Free coupons (like from Chili’s), a coupon for the restaurant (like a Buy One, Get One Free offer), or a gift card (that we’ve been given or I’ve earned through Swagbucks). It varies each week, depending upon what’s available coupon-wise, what we’re in the mood for, and how much money we have in the Eating Out budget. 🙂
Jessica says
I really need to incorporate some holiday baking into my plans! I hadn’t thought of that until I saw that Crystal is making some good stuff for the freezer.
Here are our dinner plans with some recipes for the week:
http://healthyfoodchat.com/forum/showthread.php?p=454#post454
Jody says
Those muffins look great! WHat kind of oats do you use? Old fashioned rolled oats or quick oats? Thanks!
Shelly says
This week I am making some of my family’s favorite dishes, Chicken Pot Pie, Turkey Soup from my freezer kit, Beef and Celery, Pizza and Curry Chicken.
I tried to make an easy menu this week to free up some extra time to make cookie dough for the freezer.
http://www.frugalfamilyhome.com/food/menu-for-this-week-9
Sheila Modine says
I only post dinner plans, but here’s my link: http://wp.me/pQCuj-ef. 🙂
Carolynn @mylittlebitoflife.com says
Our menu plan is here: http://mylittlebitoflife.com/?p=5021. 🙂 Looking into those muffins!
Charity says
Your menu looks so good! But I have to tell you, I’m going to blame you for any extra weight gained this pregnancy after linking to that Cookie Dough Bite recipe! I’m wondering if I use whole wheat flour in them if I can call them healthy? 🙂
Crystal says
😉
Ashley says
I’m gonna try the olive garden breadsticks and the bark .. hopefully I don’t burn it I over stir a lot. The whole wheat gingerbread cookies sound good too!!
Victoria says
Pinned the Holiday Bark recipe. There are so many variations of that recipe. I started making mine with saltines like you do about 12 or so years ago. Then a few years back I started making them with graham crackers and LOVE IT that way, but peanut butter and M&M’s that sound amazing!
Marty says
I made the muffins last week and was so excited only to realize I left out the sugar. They are edible but would be so much better with the sugar going to try again soon.
Becky says
I’ve done that before, too! And once I accidentally only included half the sugar in a cake. It was edible, but I definitely made sure there was extra frosting on it. 🙂
Alicia says
I am excited to start on some holiday baking!!
http://www.everydayhomecook.com/2012/12/weekly-menu-plan-dec-2-dec-8/
Emily says
Here is our gluten free menu plan for the start of Advent:
http://ourfrugalhappylife.blogspot.com/2012/12/menu-plan-123-cheesy-chicken-pasta.html
Grazia says
We tried a new slow cooker recipe – chicken tikki masala. It is a keeper! Here is the rest of our menu – http://smainavenue.blogspot.com/2012/12/this-weeks-menu-december-3-december-9.html
Trish says
Here’s our menu plan this week.
http://wp.me/p1LjCe-14V
We had taco soup last week. My husband’s late Mexican Grandmother’s recipe. So good.
Ashley says
Don’t you ever eat leftovers?
Crystal says
Yes, typically for lunch. However, if there’s enough, I often freeze leftovers to save for another meal.
Becky says
I do that, too! Or, since my husband *always* takes leftovers for his lunch, sometimes I will freeze multiple lunch-size portions for my husband for those days when we don’t have leftovers from “last night” for him to take for lunch.
Melissa says
Have you made the Olive Garden breadsticks before? I tried and failed miserably. 🙁
Here is our menu for the week:
http://www.momsplans.com/2012/12/menu-planning-for-december-2-2012/
Crystal says
Not yet. I’m hoping they aren’t a failure! I’m so sorry that yours were!
Karen says
I’ve made them several times and they are a HIT with my family. I use the Kitchenaid to mix them though, I don’t have a bread machine.
Jennifer Van Dahm ~ When Pigs Fly says
We are doing some Christmas baking! Here are our must-haves every year!
Oreo Truffles
Sugar-Glazed Pecans
Easy Fudge
Snowmen Nutter Butter Cookies
Whole Wheat Gingerbread Cookies
http://www.jennifervandahm.com/2012/12/recipes-for-our-must-have-christmas.html