Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Menu for 2 weeks


Here is the menu for 2 weeks.

MONDAY:
Coffee (oatmeal if hungry)
Tortillas with eggs and chorizo (I need to check the spelling of that, sorry)
Homemade Philly cheese steaks

TUESDAY:
Coffee (Homemade bread from day before if hungry)
Leftover from dinner
Natchos

WEDNESDAY:
Coffee
Oatmeal
Eestilaadas (Kinda like Enchiladas but not really, recipe is here)

THURSDAY:
Coffee and Homemade cinnamon rolls
Homeburgers (Pretty much a warm sammy with ham, eggs, onions and toast)
Rice, meat and brown gravy (All mixed together-yummie)

FRIDAY:
Coffee (Cereal if hungry)
Eggs with ham and cheese
Homemade pizza*

SATURDAY:
Oatmeal porridge*
Homemade breadrolls with butter*
Spaghetti*

SUNDAY:
Cereal, Coffee*
Dumplings with sour cream (Also known as Pelmeni, google it) other snacks, homemade cinnamon rolls and bread.**
Sori-Mori (Meat and potatoes)

MONDAY:
Coffee and cinnamon rolls
Sori-Mori from the day before.
Pasta Alfredo

TUESDAY:
Coffee and toast
Lunch tortillas (leftover potatoes and meat mixed with eggs and ham)
Potato-bell pepper casserole with ground beef

WEDNESDAY:
Coffee (Oatmeal if hungry)
Leftovers from day before
Chilli with beans and rice

THURSDAY:
Coffee and fresh ham bites
Tortillas with meat and Rotell, cheese.
Potato wedges with stove cooked BBQ meat

FRIDAY:
Coffee
Homeburgers
Pasta Alfredo casserole

SATURDAY:
Pancakes and coffee (Brunch, so no actual breakfast)
Fried meat mixed with potatoes and cheese and sour cream, topped with chives

SUNDAY:
Late breakfast of homemade warm bread and good coffee
Whatever is left made into a meal. Using last grocery store items so they wouldn't go bad.
Probably made into pizza, meatloaf of something else like that.

*Kids are here, cooking for 6 but feeding 4. They eat a lot.
**Cooking and making snacks for us plus few people who are coming over to watch football.

I also have few items that I have not used, these are the things you eat when you don't feel like sticking to the menu. Like from time to time I get a craving for tomato-cucumber salad, so I make it.

I think that actually our grocery bill could be lower if I would do more planning, but I write down the things we certainly need and pretty much walk in the store and buy what we need and what is on sale.
We don't eat that much veggies, we don't like them. Our baby eats plenty for both of us.

I will try to post recipes to few of the meals as soon as I have made these (to include pictures). Homemade Philly Cheese Stakes where so yummie and looked so good I forgot to take pictures.




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