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Meal Plan Monday - 3/16/09


There is a switcharue this week. Erin over at $5 dinners is hosting this week. You can check out everyone else's great meal plans and see what is cooking around town.

So last week was a crazy one for us. Daddy and I both got a stomach flu and then at the end of the week and this whole weekend, we took on a DIY project of redoing our flooring in our foyer. I will post pics later this week. So there are alot of repeats on the menu this week do to the craziness of last week. Oh and I don't have anything listed for what I am packing for Sassy's lunches because school hasn't put up the new menu yet for the week.

Monday: Meatloaf, Mixed Veggies, Salad

Tuesday: Corned Beef & Cabbage, carrots, potatoes & salad

Wednesday: French Toast & Blueberries

Thursday: Chicken/ Beef Fajitas on tortillas with peppers, onions, sour cream, cheese

Friday: Oven-Fried Chicken Tenders & Homemade Fries

Saturday: Buffet of Leftovers

Sunday: BBQ Pork Sandwiches on WW Rolls with Salad

Comments

  1. Your menu sounds great - I especially love breakfast for dinner (or any meal of the day for that matter!!)

    Thanks for letting me know about the Silk soy yogurt. I've noticed that a lot of the "yogurt" and "cheese" products that are made with soy contain casein, which I can't eat either. Yesterday I found some coconut milk yogurt while I was down in the States so I'm looking forward to trying that!

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  2. Lookin' good. Do you really eat French Toast for dinner? Just asking. :) I make a killer stuffed French Toast (w/sausage and swiss cheese). The recipe's at my site if you're interested.

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  3. Yes, we actually have breakfast for dinner. I work 4 days a week, 10 hours a day, so those days I need a quick easy meal to put on the table for us to eat. Plus, it's a great way to use all of those fabulous breakfast recipes that I never get to use because who wants to cook a big breakfast so early in the morning.

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  4. i lve your new background! super cute! We love breakfast for dinner too! especially pancakes

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