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My goal for next week: No breakfast-for-dinner night

On Friday I thought I had hardly begun my Christmas shopping. Then I jotted down a list of who I needed to shop for and what I’d already purchased. I still have a few things to pick up for the small people and for Rockford, but other than that I’m nearly done! (What does this have to do with menu planning? Very little. I just wanted to share.)

Monday: Eggs & veggie sausages

The neighbors brought duck eggs over again last week, and naturally the kids decided they didn’t like them. So it’s back to chicken eggs for breakfast-for-dinner night, and now I have to figure out something to do with the duck eggs. Menu Plan Monday

Tuesday: McAlister’s

Our McAlister’s has kids night on Tuesdays, which means 2 free kids meals when you buy a meal for a grownup. Pete likes their ham and cheese sandwich, and Poppy always gets the macaroni and cheese. I like the Sicilian cheese panini and the chef’s salad. The downside to this plan is that McAlister’s is at the mall, and I try to avoid that place in December. I’ll probably call in the order, pick it up and flee back to the safety of home.

Wednesday: Baked chicken

I picked up a new citrus marinade last week, so this week’s chicken might be a departure from the Italian dressing route.

Thursday: Broccoli-cheese rotini

I had a coupon for BirdsEye Steam Fresh vegetables a few weeks ago, and they were also on sale. So I tried some of their pasta side dishes, and they were really good! One bag definitely isn’t enough for a main dish for a whole family, but this with leftover chicken from Wednesday will be sufficient for the kids and me. (Although with the broccoli in there, Poppy will probably just have chicken with a side of whining about the broccoli.)

Friday: Pizza

We’ll be having plain cheese for the kids and BBQ chicken and caramelized onion for the grownups.

Do they put turkeys on clearance after Thanksgiving?

NaBloPoMo 2010We didn’t host Thanksgiving this year, so I don’t have any turkey to deal with this week! I don’t know how my turkey-loving husband feels about that, but I’m pretty pleased. Although if we did have leftover turkey, it probably would’ve become a turkey pot pie. Maybe I’m going to have to make a turkey after all.

Monday: Pizza

Our local cheap-grocery emporium had pizza crusts this week, so we picked up a few for an EZ dinner. I’m thinking about just making everyday pizza day. It’s one of the few things that everyone here likes. Menu Plan Monday

Tuesday: Eggs & veggie sausages

I wonder how many eggs my children have eaten in the last six months. I’m guessing the answer is A Billion, because we seem to have this every week.

Wednesday: Scalloped chicken and potatoes

Boxes of scalloped potatoes were on sale this week, so I bought some. (Also: I love them and probably would’ve gotten them even if they hadn’t been on sale.)

Thursday: Spaghetti

This is another thing my whole family likes, especially if I give them garlic bread, too.

Friday: Pizza

I didn’t officially write this down on the menu, but I have a hunch that it’ll be pizza Friday again this week.

This, that and Thanksgiving dinner

NaBloPoMo 2010I finally thought of two great ideas for the family gift exchange. So of course my dad called this morning to say ha-ha, he’d forgotten that they stopped exchanging gifts two or three years ago. Now they gather up the money that would have been spent on gifts and make a donation to something in my aunt’s name. Which is a really lovely idea. However. I think we can all see where my memory issues come from.

Later this week I’ll be making a spinach pie and green beans with a cider reduction sauce. I’ve never made either before, so I hope they’re delicious. I’m supposed to make a dessert, too, but I’m not sure what I’m making yet. We’re having Thanksgiving with my sister-in-law and her family, and three of the six of them are gluten-free. I was going to make a flourless chocolate cake, but it calls for almond flour, and almond flour is 10 gajiggity dollars a bag. (10 gajiggity = roughly $11 = seriously, almond flour? It’s not like I’m buying ground unicorn* horn. I’m just going to take a box of puddin’.)

Menu Plan Monday

Monday: Spaghetti

Tuesday: Baked chicken

Wednesday: Undecided

Thursday: Thanksgiving!!!

Friday: Something made with turkey.

*While we’re talking about unicorns, why do they get all the attention these days? The pegasus might not have a horn, but it can fly.