Sunday, August 23, 2009
Menu Plan: August 23 - August 29
Seeing his garden plot though gave us great hope for what and how much food we can produce next summer. We have a lot of good food to look forward to then!
- Sunday
Breakfast: Pancakes & Maple Syrup, Sausage Patties
Dinner: Smoked Chicken & Bean Stew - Monday
Breakfast: Oatmeal with Cinnamon Sugar, Grapes
Dinner: Hamburger & Garden Vegetable Skillet, Blackberry Cobbler - Tuesday
Breakfast: Pepper & Potato Hash with Fried Eggs
Dinner: Shredded Beef, Rice, Succotash - Wednesday
Breakfast: Cracked Wheat Hot Cereal, Yogurt & Mango Smoothies
Dinner: Grilled Salmon,Cucumber-Tomato SaladTomato-Basil Bruschetta,FettuccineBucati Alfredo with Garlic Chives from our friends' garden - Thursday
Breakfast: Beef Hash, Apricots
Dinner:Bruschetta,Ham, Scalloped Potatoes, Sliced, Boiled Beets - Friday
Breakfast: Toad in the Hole, Toast Cutouts
Dinner: Creamy Tuna Noodles & Peas, Salad - Saturday
Breakfast: Blackberry Waffles
Dinner: Ham & Bean Soup, Whole Wheat Bread
What is on your menu this week?
Here is the list of foods from the freezer, fridge and pantry that I'm using this week. Anything from the freezer, pantry or fridge that was not bought specifically for this meal or this past week will be included in my lists.
Freezer:
Ham
Chuck Steak
Ground Beef
Ground Pork (we mix in the seasonings for sausage)
Smoked Chicken Carcass
Mangoes
Fridge:
Eggs
Butter
Yogurt
Sour Cream
Milk
Corn
Carrots
Cucumber
Celery
Red Peppers
Jalapenos
Maple Syrup
Pantry:
All Herbs & Spices
Salt
Potatoes
Onions
Garlic
Olive Oil
Canned Tuna
Cracked Wheat
Basmati Rice
Whole Wheat Flour
Pastry Flour
Egg Noodles
Fettuccine
Vallarta Beans
Runner Cellini Beans
Steel Cut Oats
Yeast
Vanilla Extract
Honey
All Sugars
Apricots from our tree
Basil from our herb pots
Labels: Homemaking, Menu Plans, Tales from the Kitchen
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What on earth is 'Toad in the hole'? Sounds like something kids would like for breakfast:) Glad you were able to get so much produce.
It is a piece of toast with the center cut out (either in a circle or cookie cutter shape - we often use a big heart cookie cutter), fried in butter or bacon grease with an egg in the hole, then flip to toast the other side. We fry the cutout parts in the fat, too.
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