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Friday, October 19, 2018

Cheap & Cheerful Suppers for Mid-October

Saturday
  • nachos platter with chips, beans, rice, beef, peppers, tomatoes (no cheese -- all out)
  • apple wedges
  • celery sticks
Sunday
  • oven-roasted sausage, vegetables, potatoes
Monday
  • pumpkin and sausage soup
  • brown rice or crackers
Tuesday
  • waffles with blackberry sauce and yogurt topping
  • bacon
  • applesauce
Wednesday
  • a delicious casserole of leftovers -- bacon, sausage, mushrooms, rice, zucchini, green onions, and turkey stock. You can't go wrong when leftovers are bacon and sausage.
  • steamed cauliflower
  • pecan pie
Thursday
  • beef and bean chili from the freezer
  • baby carrots, celery sticks, olives, ranch dip
  • toast
Friday
  • looks like it will be another Friday night, frozen corndog and sweet potato fries dinner tonight. It's easy, quick, and had minimal cost. I'll also add some steamed cauliflower.
As this third week of the month winds down I am turning to treats hidden in the "secret" pantry, frozen goodies, and canned items. I bring a couple of packaged treats out of that secret pantry once per week. Yesterday I pulled out a box of granola bars and wheat thin-type crackers, as well as a can of frozen pomegranate juice concentrate from the freezer. We still have a lot of tasty foods in the house, so all is well. 
Anything especially good on your menu this past week? Have a wonderful weekend!

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Trading Early in the Week Evening Relaxing Time for Easier Supper Prep Later in the Week

Do you have a day of the week where you have more energy than the other days? I seem to have more energy on Mondays than any other day of the week. My energy quickly goes downhill as the work week progresses. Last week, instead of telling myself that I didn't have energy to cook on a Thursday or a Friday, I harnessed my Monday energy and prepared a couple of meals for the freezer, after everyone was done with dinner. When Thursday and Friday rolled around, I got the night off from cooking. Then this week, I continued with this program of late-evening cooking, and it looks like I will have another easy end of the week. The bonus was that I was able to use up more perishable ingredients before they expired.

I was thinking about what I would have done with my Monday evening. I likely would have read stuff online, played solitaire, or watched a show. I'll have other chances to do those kinds of activities later in the week. For now, I'm really glad that I spent my Monday evening cooking ahead. Curious what I made? I made a cheese, green pepper, and mushroom pizza and a rice, mushroom, and beef casserole.
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