Special Holiday Meals: Ash Wednesday/Lent Menu Ideas

We don’t celebrate Lent, but we do know some people who do. I’ve also seen that it is customary to eat soft pretzels on Ash Wednesday too.

Ash Wednesday/Lent Menu Ideas 

It is customary to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and on Fridays through the Lent period. 

BREAKFAST 

Oatmeal w/fruit 

LUNCH 

Lentils (no meat) and Grilled Cheese 

Tuna Cold Plate 

MAIN DISHES 

Eggplant Parmesan 

Salad or Creamed Spinach 

Garlic Breadsticks 

DESSERTS 

Other Fish Recipes: 

Baked Salmon 

Broiled Parmesan Tilapia 

Fish w/Honey Mustard Sauce 

Salmon Patties 

Super Easy Baked Catfish 

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New Garden Design and Product Links

This weather has been wreaking havoc across the country, and our area has not been spared. Florida has been seeing some historic lows, snow, and some areas south of us have even been experiencing colder temps than we’ve had here at our home… CRAZY!!! The winds have also been pretty rough and have caused a bit of damage.

If you are looking for links to the garden products… go to the bottom of the post!

Then the groundhog said that there’ll be six more weeks of winter??? Well, we took care of that groundhog… just kidding, but we did have a good meal to celebrate Groundhog Day.

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Special Holiday Meals: Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday Meal

While Abraham Lincoln may have had many favorite foods, this is a menu that we came up with to make this day a little extra special, as he was an important part of our history. He was a simple man who preferred water over any other beverage, and it is said that he often had to be reminded to eat. I think my family history can also be traced back to him at some point.

Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday Menu 

Dinner 

Oyster Stew w/crackers ** or Chicken Fricassee 

Roast Pork Loin or Pork Chops 

Sweet Potato CasseroleCreamed Spinach 

Hoe Cakes or Biscuits 

Dessert 

Apple Crisp or Apple Pie w/vanilla ice cream 

Or Vanilla Almond Cake 

**We will be having Potato Soup in place of the Oyster Stew as we have a couple of people with seafood allergies. 


Recipes of the Month: February 2026

I will try to post a few recipes that should be fairly budget-friendly and easy to make for anyone wanting to learn to make things from scratch.

This month is full of special holidays, but I thought I’d start with Groundhog Day on February 2nd.

Special Holiday Meals: February Edition

We usually make a Woodchuck Pie, also known as a Shepherd’s Pie, and we have some of Phil’s Poppers on the side. There are a ton of variations to sides that you could make with this, but these are family favorites. Then for dessert we make dirt cakes with Nutter Butter ‘Groundhogs’… so cute.

Special Holiday Meals: Groundhog Day Meal

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Special Holiday Meals: Pizza Day Recipe Roundup

There are at least 10 different holidays associated with Pizza Day, so I thought I’d gather my pizza recipes into one post to make them easier to find! These can also work on Pie Days!

Pizza Day Recipe Roundup:

Impossibly Easy Pizza Bake

Mrs. B’s Good Easy Pizza

Pepperoni pockets

Personal Pita Pizzas

Pizza in a Crockpot

Pizza Mac N Cheese

Popover Pizza

Sourdough Boule w/flavor variations and Pizza Crust options

Desserts

You can also find recipes for fruit pizza, which has a graham cracker crust, cream cheese ‘sauce’, fresh fruit slices, and then a simple glaze drizzled over… so yummy! I can’t find my recipe, but I do try to make this from time to time.