08-05-2007, 05:59 AM
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#1 | | Those aren't myyyyyy Spanx...
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 7,854
| Meal Plan | | Do you do it?
I used to do it faithfully. I've fallen off of the wagon since May though. We've been busy or away or I've been lazy. Before school starts I really want to get back on track.
List a few of your family's favorite dishes. I'd love some new meals to add to my regular rotation. |
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08-05-2007, 06:21 AM
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#2 | | Champion of Chat
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 4,483
| Re: Meal Plan | | Now that I'm home full time- I do plan by the week. During the summer, virtually every night is grilling- but I never get sick of chicken skewers and grilled veggies. During the rest of the year, we have stirfry at least once a week, usually with spicy peanut noodles. Usually there is something mexican and something from the crockpot on the menu. But now that I'm doing weight watchers- I'll probably be making alot of their recipes this fall and winter (their spanikopita and chicken marsala are SO YUMMY!!) |
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08-05-2007, 07:27 AM
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#3 | | here comes the Packers Fan
Join Date: May 2007 Location: On a fine line between sane and insane!!!
Posts: 3,645
| Re: Meal Plan | | No, but I should. I have tried it in the past and liked having things planned, but it just isn't habit yet so it rarely gets done.
Some of our favorites are:
BBQed Pulled Pork
Homemade Chicken Pot Pie
Escalloped Potatoes and Ham
Beef enchalatas
Beef Stew |
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08-05-2007, 07:44 AM
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#4 | | wants to be FABULOUS.
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: still trying to figure that out
Posts: 8,687
| Re: Meal Plan | | I really need to get back on the wagon of doing that. Now our Mondays and Wednesday evenings are filled with swim lessons and Tuesdays is soccer practice and we don't get home until after 6pm...I don't want to run to chick FIL a all three of those nights but I will do one. The other two I need something that I can make quick (it's just too hot for crock pot...) so I can get the kids up for bath time. Tuesday I am hitting up the new Dream Dinners that opened by us. That should help. Our freezer in the house is also full of meats that we need to use very soon. |
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08-05-2007, 07:47 AM
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#5 | | Shopping Expert
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 2,505
| Re: Meal Plan | | We're so disorganized we really should do a meal plan but we don't. We do a lot of easy to prepare meals here. Lots of meat, chicken, or fish on the grill especially in the summer. Cooks quick with no mess. Just add a veggie and maybe some starch and dinner is served. We also do a lot of pasta tosed with shrimp and veggies with a quick sauce. |
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08-05-2007, 07:51 AM
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#6 | | Stuck in the 90s
Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Out
Posts: 5,123
| Re: Meal Plan | | I do it pretty regularly. Some weeks I'm really on the ball and have everything planned out to a "T", sometimes I just plan a few meals and then we have leftovers and sandwiches on the other nights. I do better in the fall/winter because i have a lot of soup/crock pot meals that I love to make, but they work better when it's cold outside.
Some of our easy favorites are Chicken Tortilla Soup (I think Amanda posted the recipe on the MSBBs and we LOVED it), Beef Enchiladas, all kinds of pasta, and homemade pizzas (we just invent our own most of the time, but Rachael Ray has a great Buffalo Chicken pizza recipe).
One SUPER easy thing we've been doing a lot this summer is BLT's. So yummy and so easy! I can't bring myself to do the turkey bacon, but I at least get the lower fat stuff, so it's not *AS* bad for you. Add some corn-on-the-cob and it's a great summer meal! |
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08-05-2007, 08:13 AM
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#7 | | Garrulous Empress Talkaloticus
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 7,076
| Re: Meal Plan | | Kind of. It is hard with DH out of town so much. Even if I plan while he is out of town, I ususally end up being too tired from dealing with the kids to actually go out of my way to fix something for myself.
Recently I have fallen in love with Let's Dish, one of the meal preparation places. Now that I have a freezer full of yummy meals, I meal plan about 5 days in advance to make sure I have all the right sides and have things thawed in time.
But some of our favorite non-frozen meals are:
beef and broccoli
thai beef or chicken
quesadillas
chili
corn chowder |
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08-05-2007, 09:12 AM
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#8 | | Princess of Disneyland
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Dreaming of DisneyLand
Posts: 7,565
| Re: Meal Plan | | I do it every week. I have a big dry erase board on my refrigerator and I wrote the days of the week on it in permanent marker. Every weekend I sit down and plan that week's meals and write it on the board, even if its just FFY (fend for yourself). Then I make my grocery list from that.
Some of our standbys - chicken & rice, tamale pie, meatloaf, spagetti, ravioli, tacos (or taco salads), steak, pork chops, lemon chicken, bowtie pastas with chicken & broccoli, & hamburger steak. During the winter I also make a lot of chilis and stews. |
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08-05-2007, 01:34 PM
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#9 | | She Who Must Be Obeyed
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 4,636
| Re: Meal Plan | | Most definitely! Some of our favorites that are in my repertoire are:
Spicy Black Bean Soup
Steel Cut Oat Risotto with Chicken
Cha Cha's White Chicken Chili
Herb Chicken Soup with Spring Vegetables
Pasta with Chicken & Broccoli
Garlicky Mexican Chicen with Crispy Polenta
Beef & Barley Soup
Healthy Beef Stew
Chicken Edamame Chowder
Chicken Saagwala
Pasta eFagioli
Chili Mac
Curried Barley with Lentils & Chicken
Chicken & Barley Bake
Chicken Kabobs over brown rice
Cuban Rice & Beans
Quinoa, Black Bean, & Corn Salad
Whole Wheat Pizza with veggies & chicken
and Isabella's all time favorite -- Grilled Salmon and Quinoa! |
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08-05-2007, 02:02 PM
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#10 | | Bippity Boppity B
Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: 2 miles past overwhelmed!
Posts: 8,405
| Re: Meal Plan | | I do plan out meals for the week ... every meal - BLD are always planned. Even if that night is FFY night, like Jaye, it's always planned. I have to plan or we'd eat out allllll the time.
Some of my favs are:
Barbecued Rosemary Yogurt Leg of Lamb (my absolute fav)
Cumin, Honey, and Mint-Marinated Lamb Chops
Orange and Olive Tilapia with Broccolini
Asian Crab and Shrimp Salad
Salmon (with ANYTHING)
Tacos or taco salad |
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