Sunday, March 25

Week 9 Menu

MONDAY:
- Kitchen Sink Quesadillas
- Guacomole & Chips


TUESDAY:
- Corn Chowder
- Whole Wheat Bread

WEDNESDAY:
- Chili Chicken Skewers
- Rice with Cilantro Pesto
- Asparagus or Chunky Banana Sweet Potato Mash


THURSDAY:
- Leftover Night

FRIDAY:
- Lemon Crusted Chicken
- Side veggie (TBD)
- Mashed potatoes

SATURDAY:
- Oriental Chicken Salad
- Rolls

SUNDAY:
- Real Simple Lasagna
- Salad

11 comments:

  1. Monday- Spinach Pie

    Tuesday- Southwestern Turkey Clubs with Spicy Black Beans

    Wednesday- Crustless Broccoli & Cheddar Quiche

    Thursday- Sweet & Sour Chicken with Brown Rice

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  2. I got the new Everyday Food cookbook last week and tried a few recipes out, so I am having some repeat meals this week also. I highly recommend the cookbook, BTW.

    Monday- Spinach Lasagna, garlic bread

    Tuesday- bookclub, I'm bringing potato salad)

    Wednesday- Lemon crusted chicken, garlic roasted broccoli, pesto pasta

    Thurs- Sundried tomato-pesto pizza, caesar salad

    Friday- my husband is cooking

    Sat- leftovers

    Sunday- Sage pork chops w/ parmesean rice (MS everyday food mag recipe)

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  3. I'm totally drooling. Okay, I think I better come up with a menu to leave here tomorrow.

    By the way--have I told you the I think I love Trader Joe's as much as you do?

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  4. jessica - mind sharing the spinach pie and crustless quiche recipes? those both sound intriguing...

    jenny - I will check out that cookbook...sounds great! let us know which recipes came out good.

    lindsey - I'm fast realizing that I just might be obsessed with TJs... glad he's not a real person or it would be close to stalking status. :) can't wait to see your menu!

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  5. by the way, jenny and jessica - yummy menus!

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  6. I made the Turkey Cobb Salad (so easy and good) and the Strawberry Shortcakes, Carmelized pineapple, and baked ravioli. They were all good and easy. I used a balsamic vinegarette on the Cobb salad instead of the recommended one because we love balsamic at our house.


    And the shortcake recipe was really good, but I like the Williams-Sonoma one a little better. I got the book at Costco so it was a lot cheaper, and they call for normal ingredients that I had on hand, for the most part.

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  7. I don't mind sharing at all, but let me try them first, as these are both first time recipes for me. And, actually, they are both Everyday Food recipes. I don't have the cookbook, but I subscribe to the mag, so I can highly recommend just about anything that comes out of it.

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  8. I feel like I am incapable of planning what I am making for dinner tonight, let alone for the entire week!! Kudos to all of you planners... I am inspired. Perhaps I will post what I am making later today...

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  9. Monday - Home-made Chicken Noodle Soup & Rolls (the home-made noodles are what make this soup the best... hopefully it will cure my case of sniffles)

    Tuesday - Chicken Curry (TJs have been running these commercials lately for masala burgers that have gotten me in the mode for a little Indian...)

    Wednesday - Corn Chowder

    Thursday - Leftovers

    Friday - Mexican Style Pizza (you know - beans, lettuce, cheese...)

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  10. Monday
    Breakfast
    Hashbrowns
    Scrambled Eggs
    Fruit Salad

    Tuesday
    Kitchen Sink Quesadillas - they were awesome!

    Wednesday
    Meatball Subs

    Thursday
    Chili Chicken Skewers
    Cilantro Pesto Rice

    Friday
    Pizza

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  11. Okay, I finally made the Spinach Pie and it rocked! I've got the recipe up now. I'll let you know about the quiche!

    http://smalltimecooks.blogspot.com/2007/03/waiter-theres-something-in-mypie-again.html

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