
Having a decent dinner on the table at a decent hour has been quite the challenge for me, especially the past few years...
One of my favorite "extra benefits" of having a new baby is the few weeks of meals we receive afterwards!! It is SO NICE not to have to think, "What's for dinner?"
I just
LOVE that!
During one of these great meals from a friend, right after Snuggles was born, Rascal said to me, "Mom, these dinners are so good... You need to take cooking lessons from these moms!" Hum... What I want to know, is do they really cook this good all the time, or, like a
friend of mine said, are these just the meals they make to "impress their friends!" Either way, it sounds like I really need to work on making dinners, doesn't it? I guess you can only get away with having chicken nuggets or fish sticks so many times each week. Isn't it so easy to get stuck in a food rut, or am I the only one out there with this problem?
Any ways, one of my goals for this year is to work on my menu planning skills.
I have been working diligently at creating and, more importantly, FOLLOWING a schedule, as I try to make our life be a bit more peaceful and organized this year. This schedule also includes creating a meal plan for the upcoming week by Wednesday, and then finalizing my grocery list by Thursday night, so that I can do my grocery shopping during our trip to town for Mass on Fridays.
We started back to school, and I started following my "schedule" on Monday. So far, it has been going great! I haven't been able to get to everything on the schedule yet, but I AM getting so much more accomplished each day, including a hot yummy dinner on the table each night.
I found this
meal planner, that I printed out for in my
notebook, to use for reminders and such! I just thought it was so cute!
Also, my cousin Margaret has a great blog she started called
Mommy Recipes! I have been loving it, and we have really been enjoying some of the recipes. In fact she just added me as a contributer, which will be lots of fun! Last night I made the
Brown Rice Vegetable Casserole. It was SO GOOD! And my kids ATE IT ALL! (Well, all but a small bowl that hubby took to work today for lunch...) PLUS, today, the kids asked me to make it again! I told them I will add it to the menu for next week. I was so excited, especially considering the fact that it has 14 cups of vegetables in it, including red peppers and onions, which my kids
usually won't touch!

Well, since I'm at it, I'll go ahead and share our menu for this upcoming week... Maybe it will give you an idea or two. I know I always love to see others menus. So here you go:
Friday -
Not Your Mother's Tuna Casserole, with Steamed Green Beans
Saturday - Skillet Lasagna (from Pampered Chef's 29 minutes to dinner), with Garlic Bread and Salad
**My little ones always make such a mess when I make a meal with a red sauce! Therefore I try to schedule this on Saturday nights since they ALWAYS get a bath for sure that night :)
Sunday - Tri-Tip (Marinate in 1c. red wine, 1c. soy sauce and 4 cloves pressed garlic... BBQ or Broil) Served with Grilled Asparagus and Potatoes
(Being Sunday, we will also have Sundaes for dessert!)
Monday - Lisa's
Honey-Curry Chicken, Broccoli Salad, and Rolls
Tuesday -
Taco SoupWednesday -
Brown Rice Vegetable Casserole (as per the kids request!)
Thursday -
Chicken Enchilada's, served with Sour Cream, Avocado and steamed Corn
**This has been one of our FAVORITE recipes since I first received it from my cousin due to one of those recipe chain emails... It is so easy and delicious! I make it at least every other week, and we never get tired of it! Plus, I just love crock pot recipes!
Well... There you have it... My upcoming week of menus! As for tomorrow night, we will be trying out this recipe for
Crockpot Fajitas! If it tastes half as good as it sounds, it too might become a staple around here.
OK! Its now past my bedtime, and if I am going to stick to my schedule I must get some sleep! See you soon!