Sunday, February 13, 2011

This Week's Groceries And Menu 2/13

 (my half of this week's Bountiful Basket)

(this week's trip to the grocery store)

This week I spent $8.25 on my weekly contribution to Bountiful Basket, and $9.01 at the grocery store; for a grand total of $17.26. So far I have spent  $341.89 on groceries this month.  After last week's monstrous  restocking trip I didn't need a whole lot of extra things. The hash browns were going to be  included into this week's menu, until I realized that the family schedule this week is too hectic to incorporate the recipe I was going to make. I guess, I will save the hash browns for next week. Bananas are a staple at our house, so I always grab a bunch when I am the grocery store. This week I am going to start baking our bread again, so the mashed potato flakes will be used in my weekly bread (roll) baking. 

 It is a crazy week at my house with every body going different directions every night, so dinner's will be simple this week.  For some reason I thought when my children got older that life would be easier.......... apparently I have been deceiving myself! :D Anyway, this week's menu will consist of :

Sunday
Roast with Gravy
Mashed Potatoes (the leftover's will be used in bread this week)
Steamed Carrots
Banana Cake

Monday 
Dinner Date with my Valentine
The kid's will be having Macaroni with Tomato Sauce (they love the stuff)
Home Canned Pears 

Tuesday
BBQ Beef Sandwiches (with the leftover roast)
Homemade Buns
Stawberry Banana Salad
Steamed Broccoli

Wednesday
Chicken Noodle Casserole (from the freezer)
Green Salad 
Rolls 

Thursday
Breakfast Hash
Pumpkin or Blueberry Muffins (haven't decided yet)
Cantalope

Friday
Leftover Night or Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup

Saturday
Beans, Bacon, and Potatoes (bumped from last week)
Cornbread
Fruit Salad 

Have I mentioned that for somebody who used to dread planning a menu, I am actually starting to enjoy it. Our food waste has also decreased significantly since I have started consistently planning a menu each week. I guess you CAN  teach an old dog new tricks!

2 comments:

  1. It's so true ... you would think that the older the kids get, the more self-sufficient they are and the less you have to do. I found with my own kids, who are now in their 30s, they needed me more in their teen years than they ever did as babies! One of my favorite things for breakfast is half a banana sliced over a bowl of Honey Nut Cheerios. Yum!

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  2. Your menu looks great, as usual, this week!

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