Nothing was aligned with my plan. Starting with the mega stock up, straight to eating out with siblings Friday night and take out last night. The good, DH has leftover fish and boneless wings and he and the pup will have a guys day today, after they go back to bed after driving us to the airport. I hope he treats himself a bit. I feel a little guilty leaving him behind, but he'll much better enjoy his limited vacation in summer and fall. In case you wanted poor menu planning ideas, here's how the week went.
- Sunday: Rotisserie chicken from Sam's Club, mashed potatoes
- Monday: Chicken and biscuits
- Tuesday: Chicken tortellini soup
- Wednesday: Aldi red bag chicken and homemade French fries
- Thursday: Sloppy Joes, Asian cabbage salad
- Friday: Fish fry
- Saturday: Applebee's take out
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I hope you have a fantastic trip! And you know what they say about the best laid (meal) plans…JoAnn
ReplyDeleteSo far, we've had a few blips, not smart things on our part, but managed. I'll just plan to be nimble. That's all I can do.
DeleteOur last week went similarly. Everyone got fed, so it was a win in that regard. Hope your trip is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSometimes, that's the only goal. Keep fruit handy for snacks, and just know meals will regulate once life does.
DeleteTonight I am roasting a chicken, sides to be determined. I need to restock the freezer with chicken chili so that will be on the menu Tuesday night.
ReplyDeleteI don't really plan meals until the day or two before.
Sounds like you left your hubs well situated on the food end.
Have a great time!!
As I found with the rotisserie chicken, your roasted version will start you off with endless possibilities.
DeleteIt makes sense that DC was designed on the Paris urban development plan since the architect, Pierre Charles L'Enfant was born and raised in Paris. 8-)
ReplyDeleteSluggy the historian helps me again. I knew there was a distinct link, but didn't look it up.
DeleteThawing in the refrigerator--chicken breast chunks, chicken tenders, Italian sausages. The ground beef is thawed. I have stir fry vegetables in a bag, romaine salad, and farmer's salad, a bag of baby carrots, and a bag of shredded carrots. I have ideas of what goes with what, but nothing formulated yet. I will prepare the meat and freeze some of it.
ReplyDeleteThe manner in which foods are combined depends on how I feel, what is left over, if we ate something small while out, or our moods.
Enjoy your trip.
You have all the components of some nice meals.
DeleteHave fun in D.C.!
ReplyDeleteThank you. It's off to an interesting start.
DeleteEnjoy your trip!
ReplyDeleteWe will certainly try.
DeleteI am not one to do much Lent, but I do like to abstain and fast on Fridays during lent. Vegetarian meals are better than fish, but I love fish so it doesn't feel a deprivation to have some.
ReplyDeleteAs kids, Friday school lunches were meat free. Very heavily Catholic community, though my family is not.
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