Heather says:
Today, our oldest is officially starting school – virtual charter school, it’s a cross between home schooling and public. This means it’s time to get back on track and make sure dinner isn’t another hassle.
- Monday – Black bean burritos, fried green corn, guacamole* & tortilla chips
- Tuesday – Pulled pork sandwiches, carrot raisin salad, Boston baked beans*
- Wednesday- C.O.R.N.**
- Thursday – Wine braised chuck roast* (in the crock pot, it’s too hot for the oven), carrots, wilted spinach
- Friday – Fish and chips, steamed broccoli
- Saturday – Homemade pizza night, raw vegetables, ranch dressing for dipping (pizza sauce recipe, pizza dough recipe)
- Sunday – BBQ chicken, macaroni and cheese, green beans, salad
* indicates a recipe I will try to add to our collection
** Clean Out Refrigerator Night
If you need a ready to go menu and shopping list, I just happen to have four weeks right here with every recipe linked and printable PDF grocery lists. These menus are geared toward a novice cook.
So, Home Eccers, what’s on the menu this week? Are you trying any new recipes or just trying to get into the habit of planning?
I love the idea of C.O.R.N. What a great way of identifying “leftovers” night. Sounds much better that way!
Monday (tonight) my husband is making burgers on the grill, with baked beans and honeydew melon on the side.
Tuesday: Roasted chicken, roasted carrots, stuffing
Wednesday: Italian sausage with pasta & tomato sauce, salad.
Thursday: Ribeye steak, steamed corn on the cob, steamed broccoli
Friday: Shepherd’s pie
Saturday: Out to dinner with a friend for me, leftovers or frozen dinner for husband.
(Our C.O.R.N. – love that acronym – is what we take to work for lunches.)
What a great blog! You offer simplicity for the average family to plan a weeks worth of menu ideas along with a simple click on receipes and grocery lists!!!
I hope you will join me for Crock Pot Wednesdays this week at diningwithdebbie.blogspot.com. Thanks for posting.
How about we customers figure this out. It ought to be any no-brainer