Monday, July 22, 2013

Menu Plan 7/20 - 7/26

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My week always starts on Saturday...I usually plan on Thursday and shop on Friday.  Last week was a little different though.  We had to go to the doctor on Thursday evening for a wound check and then on Friday we went to Six Flags.   My meals for those days carried over to the weekend and I did my shopping on Sunday, which I don't like to do!    But here's our plan:

Saturday - Housewarming party at a friend's house

Sunday - Chilli - Trevor's been requesting it for 3 weeks.   

Monday - Southwestern Bean Salad

Tuesday - Zucchini Lasagna - with zucchini fresh from the garden

Wednesday - Crockpot Minestrone Soup

Thursday - Mediterranean Quinoa Salad

Friday - Grilled Chicken Pesto & Tomato and salad

We have a busy week ahead of us.  








Monday, July 8, 2013

Menu Plan Monday - July 6 - 12, 2013


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Saturday, July 6 - graduation party...we had sandwiches for lunch.

Sunday, July 7 - Beef short ribs on the grill w/ zucchini and potato salad.

Monday, July 8 - Veggie and Alfredo Pasta

Tuesday, July 9 - Fried Cabbage with bacon, onion, garlic   and a side of watermelon

Wednesday, July 10 - Lowfat chili tacos (crockpot recipe)

Thursday, July 11 - Crockpot pulled pork w/ potato rolls and coleslaw (putting the dry rub on it on Monday evening so it will be good and seasoned)

Friday, July 12 - Meatloaf w/ mashed potatoes and green beans. 

I will be back to doing my grocery shopping on Fridays!  Thank goodness for small favors.  


Monday, February 4, 2013

Menu Planning - February 2 - 8, 2013

I finally feel like I have a handle on our meal planning.  I created a board (it's called 2013 Meals) on Pinterest for menu planning.   After I decide what we're having, either from Pins or family favorites or new recipes, I write down it down on paper and write the ingredients needed to purchase.    Then, I go to the store.  Our grocery bill has decreased.  Our eating out has decreased (except for this week, but these are planned meals out and not an "Oh what's for dinner?")

Saturday -  Leftovers for lunch and dinner with family, I took a Chocolate Sheet Cake.

Sunday -   Chilli - it's Superbowl Sunday

Monday - Squash Mac & Cheese  and a salad

Tuesday - Uncle Meaty pizza from Armand's for S & the boys (it's T's birthday and I am working 2-8)

Wednesday - Sausage and Bean Soup with Pasta

Thursday -  Out for T's birthday dinner at Texas Roadhouse (family tradition usually on their birthday)

Friday - Skinny Slow Cooked Pernil (Puerto Rican Pork)

And so planning begins for next week.  I'm glad this week's grocery store trip was small (I did not have to purchase any meat because I planned around the freezer) because next week's will include a family dinner and the birthday boy has not decided what he wants other than lemon bars, lemon cake and mousse. 


Sunday, February 3, 2013

The Greatest of these is LOVE...

The second reading at Mass today was 1 Corinthians 12:21 -13:13.   The verse is very special to me and my husband.  We used this reading as our 2nd reading at our Wedding Mass.  The verse was chosen because of the words and how beautiful it was, not for what it truly means.  

The priest presiding over our Mass today took those words and put the in a different perspective.   We all know that God is Love.    So look at the verse again but change the word love to God:

"God is patient, God is kind.
He is not jealous, He is not pompous,
He is not inflated, He is not rude,
God does not seek his own interests,
He is not quick-tempered, He does not brood over injury,
He does not rejoice over wrongdoing
but rejoices with the truth.
God bears all things, believes all things,
hopes all things, endures all things.

God never fails."

He then asked us to use this verse as an examination of conscience and to ask ourselves are we living out this verse as God lives out this verse.   And here is how that would look:
  1. Am I patient? 
  2. Am I kind?
  3. Am I or have I been Jealous?
  4. Am I or have I been rude?
  5. Am I pompous?
  6. Am I inflated? 
  7. Do I only do things that will benefit me?
  8. Am I quick tempered?
  9. Do I rejoice over wrongdoing? 
  10. Can I bear all things, believe all things, hope all things and endure all things?
I teared up as I realized that to answer these questions honestly, I had to honestly say "No".   I am not living this verse/my life as God intended.  Change is not easy, but sometimes necessary.   I find myself not being patient or kind with the boys.    I should be rejoicing in the time we have together and the time spent on homework and housework and cooking.    But many days, I am not, I'm angry, upset and definitely not patient.  

Time for some small, simple changes for us.  

I'm reading Cleaning House by Kay Wills Wyma.   Why am I reading it?  Because I need to rid my home of youth entitlement.     Yep, I admit...my kids are spoiled and do very little for themselves.   My hopes are that by teaching the boys how to help me (do for themselves), I will be raising them into young men that can care for themselves.  


I'm also participating in the Let. It. Go. online bible study that is being hosted by Melissa Taylor.   Signing up for this was last minute...like in, the study starts today and I signed up yesterday.  Thank goodness the book was available for Kindle. 



Wendy