After packing our suitcases, preparing a large part of two Thanksgiving dinners, visiting with friends and family, spending a total of 12 hours on the road, and planning ahead for upcoming holiday company, cookie baking, parties, and school programs all over the course of the past week, I was really in no mood to meal plan. I'm tired. I must be beat. I never nap and today I did. After church, my sweet husband offered to watch the kids so that I could get out for a bit. These opportunities to claim a moment for myself are few and far between. Normally I jump at the opportunity and sprint for the door, grabbing my keys and cell phone off of the counter and kissing everyone good-bye in 30 seconds or less. Not today. Today I said, "Naw. I don't feel like going out. But I would love to chill upstairs for a bit." This in itself was strange. I don't "chill". Not during the day while the kids are awake and there's a to-do list in my head. I'm a flurry of constant motion. My husband probably thought that I was going upstairs to "chill" by putting away laundry or scrubbing toilets. But I didn't accomplish a thing. And I didn't chill, I napped. I climbed the stairs, fell onto my bed, pulled up the covers, curled up with a book, and fell asleep! Afterward, instead of feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the week, I found myself glaring at my meal planning notebook this evening. Thoughts of Hamburger Helper and freezer pizza filled my mind. Not that anything is wrong with HH and freezer pizza. I integrate those into our meal plan from time to time. But I know myself. I know that my motivation to cook and plan will return after we fall back into our at-home routine. Or at least I really hope it does. So I made the meal plan with a few easy meals to ease me back into the routine and then a few meals that are a little more involved when my "kitchen mojo" returns. Here it is...
Monday November 30th
Build Your Own Baked Potato
Tuesday December 1st
Turkey Poblano Casserole
Wednesday December 2nd
Spaghetti (sauce from a jar)
Garlic Bread (from the freezer)
Thursday December 3rd
Big Batch O' Meatballs (to freeze)
Meatball Sliders
Friday December 4th
Buffalo Chicken Pizza
Saturday December 5th
Leftovers
Sunday December 6th
Crock Pot Cube Steak with Mushroom Gravy
Grocery List
Produce
baking potatoes
3 poblano peppers
1 red bell pepper
red onion
cilantro
green onions
onion
garlic
parsley
celery
Meat
3 3/4 cups cooked turkey, chopped
1 lb. each ground beef, veal, pork
2 cups shredded cooked chicken
2 lbs. cube steak
Dairy
sour cream
butter
milk
12 oz. shredded 4 cheese Mexican blend
eggs
18 white corn tortillas
1 tube refrigerated pizza crust
8 oz. shredded mozzarella or provolone
Dry Goods
spaghetti
flour
Italian bread crumbs
1 pkg dinner rolls
corn meal
cumin
garlic
chili powder
Canned Goods
1 jar spaghetti sauce
vegetable oil
Louisiana style hot sauce
barbecue sauce
ranch dressing
cream of mushroom soup
Freezer
Garlic bread or Texas toast
Southwestern style corn
Hope you all have a wonderful week!
Saw you over at my dear friend's...Katy's place. Gosh my lady, are you ever organized. I kinda have a week's game plan...but I am oh so not THAT organized! Grin. Love your blog...I'll be back.
ReplyDeleteOkay, no doubt! I was wore out by the first sentence!!! Glad you slowed down and listened to your body tho - sometimes it just calls out for rest.
ReplyDeleteKrista, you are just a bundle of energy. I'm going to go and sit down for both of us LOL
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the cube steak with mushroom gravy. The fact that it's made in a crock pot, well you just have my full attention.