These are link I have written related to meal prep and such.
Meal Prepping: Freezing Squash
Meal Prepping: Freezing Veggies
These are link I have written related to meal prep and such.
Meal Prepping: Freezing Squash
Meal Prepping: Freezing Veggies
Below are links to posts I have written about shopping and saving!
Shopping: Discount Bread Stores
I love chocolate in almost any way shape or form and German Chocolate Cake is one of my favorites. A few years ago a friend of mine passed along a recipe for German Chocolate Pie and I was in love. I tweaked the original recipe a little and this is what I came up with.
German Chocolate Pie
Ingredients:
Directions:
Preheat oven to 325.
Line a pie plate with the pie shell. Set to the side.
Mix remaining ingredients together.
Pour into the pie shell.
Bake for 45 – 50 minutes.
I finally went grocery shopping yesterday after about a 2 week break! The pantry and freezer were looking a bit bare but they look much better now.
My grocery cart was rather full, actually almost to the point of overflowing, by the time I reached the bread aisle in the grocery store. I had been planning on stopping by the new Aldi but it was so crowded I chose to go to another store. That grocery store happened to be fairly close to a discount bread store. I had been in the habit of stopping by the bread store once or twice a month to stock up on bread and occasionally some snacks. With my crazy schedules last year I fell out of the habit.
Well, yesterday I managed to squeeze it in after the grocery store and I was so glad I did. I know that sometimes people have a distorted image of what a discount bread store is. I have never bought anything that was not edible and since I freeze most of the bread I buy it keeps for a while.
The picture at the top is some of the bread I bought. The date was June 8, 2017 and I bought it on June 1. This same bread was over $3.00 a loaf in the grocery store and I paid $0.99 a loaf for it at the bread store. There was some fresher bread that was being sold for $2.00 a loaf and some that was discounted even more than what I paid but some of that was a bit smashed so I decided against it.
I also stocked with a fw packs of hot dog buns, a box of snack crackers, a couple of gravy mixes (I love the pepper gravy mix they carry), and 4 more boxes of snacks. Combined with the 10 loaves of bread I bought it was all less that $20.00! I would’ve spent well over $30.00 at the grocery store for the same items.
I am always looking for ways to stretch my dollar a little bit further and the bread store will definitely be making it to the top of my grocery saving list! If you haven’t stopped by one of these little stores I highly recommend you check one out. They always have a great selection of items and the items change quite frequently. You’ll never know what they have or how much you’ll save until you stop in for yourself.
This is our basic meal plan for the week. Sometimes we will switch the days around if I forgot to set something out or put something in the crock pot. Please feel free to use this or change it around to suit your family’s needs.
I have started trying to do easier meals on days that I have square dancing obligations. This helps me to be able to put a nice meal on the table without feeling guilty about having some much needed ‘Mommy Time’. Some of these meals may also help with those that have busy or irregular schedules due to work or extracurricular activities.
I do have ‘Snacks/Desserts’ listed as well. I always try to keep a bowl of fresh fruit out on the counter or table for the kids to snack on. Sometimes I will make a special snack or treat for us to enjoy.
Sunday
Breakfast:
Overnight Coffee Cake, scrambled eggs
Lunch:
Soup, grilled cheese
Dinner:
Easy Chicken Casserole, steamed veggies
Snacks/Desserts:
Boiled Eggs
Monday
Breakfast:
Cereal/Oatmeal
Lunch:
Tuna Salad, Veggies
Dinner:
Snacks/Desserts:
Fruit
Tuesday
Breakfast:
Lunch:
leftovers
Dinner:
Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches, Salad , Chips
Snacks/Desserts:
Jelly Toast/Pizzelles (** I will try to make a few extra to take along for refreshments at the dance.)
Wednesday
Breakfast:
Lunch:
PB & J, fruit
Dinner:
Mexican Tortilla Skillet, Spanish Rice, Black Beans
Snacks/Desserts:
Muffins
Thursday
Breakfast:
Lunch:
Egg Salad Sandwiches, chips
Dinner:
Oven Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Creamed Peas
Snacks/Desserts:
PB Crackers
Friday
Breakfast:
Cereal/Oatmeal
Lunch:
Hot Dogs, mac n cheese
Dinner:
Crockpot Italian Chicken, Rice, Salad, 30 minute Rolls
**(This is a fairly quick meal to put together as Momma has a class/dance in the evening)
Snacks/Desserts:
Cupcakes (** I will try to make a few extra to take along for refreshments at the dance.)
Saturday
Breakfast:
Monkey Bread, scrambled eggs, Bacon Grits/Cheesy Grits
Lunch:
Pepperoni pockets, salad
Dinner:
Breakfast for dinner: I plan on making 7 Up Biscuits, with Tomato Gravy, and maybe some bacon or sausage.
Free Day
Snacks/Desserts:
Popcorn/ German Chocolate Pie** (new recipe, link will update soon.)