Sunday, May 19, 2024
Menu Plan: Pentecost Week
Alleluia! The Spirit of the Lord fills the world! Oh come, let us adore Him. Alleluia!
This is the second highest feast of the Church year, the birthday of the Church, herself. It is the undoing of Babel, the empowering by the Holy Spirit of the Apostles to spread the Church throughout the world to every people, tribe, tongue and nation, and the first glimmer of the Holy City that is to come. On Pentecost, the first law was given, and on the new Pentecost, the lasting law was given. Glory to God!
It is also a fast free week! No need to plan around Lenten days this week, and that will be a delight. On top of that, we should be getting asparagus this week. It is a good week.
What are your plans for Pentecost?
- Sunday - Pentecost
Breakfast: Tunisian Shakshouka (using sweet potatoes), Mandarin Oranges, Milk and Coffee
Dinner: Sausage and Beans, Rice, Red Potato Salad, Fruit Plate - Monday
Breakfast: Sausage, Potato and Vegetable Hash, Sliced Apples, Milk and Coffee
Dinner: Pasta with Best Meat Sauce Ever (GF pasta for Jerome), Green Salad with Lemon Vinaigrette, Sliced Oranges - Tuesday
Breakfast: Creamed Eggs, Toast Fingers, Sliced Oranges, Milk and Tea
Dinner: Red Beans and Rice, Chopped Scallions, Hot Pepper Sauce, Fruit Plate - Wednesday
Breakfast: Oatmeal with Raisins and Brown Sugar, Milky Tea with Honey
Dinner: Fancy Hot Dogs, Egg Noodles, Steam Sautéed Carrots with Garlic and Dill, Sliced Oranges - Thursday
Breakfast: Scrambled Eggs with Cheese, Toast, Fruit Plate, Milk and Tea
Dinner: Pressure Cooker Dakbokkeumtang (Spicy Korean Chicken Stew), Jasmine Rice, Kimchi, Mandarin Oranges - Friday
Breakfast: Cream Cheese Pancakes with Butter and Raspberry Syrup, Tea with Honey
Dinner: Broiled Italian Sausages, Chopped Asparagus Salad with Chickpeas and Feta, Sliced Apples - Saturday
Breakfast: Battatas ou Bayd, Sliced Oranges, Milk and Coffee
Dinner: Korean Style Beef, Jasmine Rice, Stir Fried Asparagus and Garlic with Sesame Oil, Sliced Oranges
Labels: Church Year, Faith and Morality, Family, Homemaking, Keeping the Feast, Menu Plans, Pentecost, Tales from the Kitchen