Monday, March 4, 2013

Menu Plan: Winter (Mar. 3-9)



Strategies used this week:
  • We often purchase meat in larger quantities and/or when it's on sale. We then divide it into portions and store it in the freezer. This allows us to take advantage of a lower unit price when available and it is also convenient to have cuts of meat stocked in our freezer when needed. The pork we're having this week is an example of this idea. We purchased a whole tenderloin and then cut it into chops and roasts. Last week we took advantage of chickens being on a Buy One Get One sale. We froze one bird. The other bird was cooked and made into stock. We then portioned and froze the meat and stock. I think we ended up with about 10 cups of shredded chicken and 7+ cups of stock for about $8. The chicken shred will be wonderful to have later to add to pizza, enchiladas, chicken salad, soups, pot pie, and many more dishes. This is one way we make real foods fit a real budget!
  • Also, we reserve half our meals to be meatless. Meat is probably the most expensive aspect of meals. And so, we try to also have meals that are well balanced but meatless. (It also balances our differing preferences. My husband the heavy meat-eater and me the lighter, more veggie-eater. ;) )
  • We don't  necessarily do "themes" in our weekly menus. However, there are a few meal types that we try to include each week:
    • fish
    • pasta
    • soup (cold weather months)/ salad (warm weather months)
  • We had to do a lot of restocking of our pantry this week. Sometimes it just happens that we run out of several items at once. However, by keeping a basic pantry and knowing exactly what items are there (and the prices for purchasing them), we're much better able to predict and anticipate the dry good aspect of our food costs. 
Breakfasts
- Egg Sandwich (scrambled eggs &  cheddar cheese on toast), grapefruit
- Winter Oatmeal (oats, diced apple, flaxseed meal, cinnamon, chopped walnuts, drizzle honey)
- Egg & Veggie Omelet (eggs, swiss cheese, diced tomato, sliced mushrooms, diced bell pepper, S &P to taste), toast, orange
- Toast with peanut butter and diced apples 

Lunches
- Pulled pork, black eye peas, collard greens
- leftovers

Dinners
- Oven barbeque pork chops, slaw, cornbread
- Black bean quesadillas topped with salsa, avocado and sour cream (made by adding baking soda to yogurt), green side salad
- Pulled pork tacos

Snacks
-celery with peanut butter
-oranges
-grapefruit
-cheese slices
-homemade crackers
- Dessert (date night this week!): Molten Lava Cakes with Vanilla Coconut Milk Ice Cream (My hubby certainly knows the way to my heart! :) )


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Friday, March 1, 2013

February In Our Home


             February  2013
{These posts may be suited more for my own memories or for family who live states away, but perhaps others may find them interesting as well. :) }

    February was not exceptionally eventful in our home. The most noteworthy happening this month was David's work trip. He traveled further north for work for a week. It was so strange living as a single person for a week. I much prefer life with my husband because he makes a pretty awesome companion. For his trip, I decided to do a little project so that he'd have a little smile each day while away from home. I figured he knows me and how I have a tendency to do cute & silly things like this, and he'd smile and laugh each time he opened a bag remembering my kindergarten self and the fun we have together. I'm a firm believer that silliness and laughter is good medicine in a marriage!



Reese Pieces: "I love you to pieces!"
Monkey with Runts: "I go bananas for you!"

Gum: "It's true, I'm stuck on you!"

Nuts: "Our nutty little life is the best!"
Gummy Bears: "I miss you "beary" much!"
Sources of inspiration for "gifts": Dating Divas, Fiskars, Pinterest (sorry, this was one that I "repinned" without first checking to make sure it went to the page instead of the general site. So, I'm including the pin as the source instead of searching through the original webpage to find it)

         In other news, we officially joined the church we'd been attending since we moved. The church and members we've met and become friends with have been incredible! Finding a church home and friendships within that community makes such a difference in a new town feeling like home. Up next, will be getting involved in a small group. For some reason there seems to be a participation gap for our age bracket. I'm not sure why, but we're prayerful that God will lead us in filling this gap. If it's His will, then He will make a way! :)
    
        I've begun helping with the 2-3 year old preschool class at church one day a week. Being with those sweet kiddos has become a highlight in my week. It is such a joy! The experience is also teaching me quite a bit about children and my own approach to them. I can see ways in which reality agrees and disagrees with theory. At times, I'm thinking "I don't have a clue as to the best response to them or how to engage them in constructive activities." It's a learning experience for sure, and I'm so grateful for it. My ever nervous prayer is that my presence is as positive and as much of a blessing to them. I'm sure no one every gets things "right," but that's a good thing because it propels me to continue learning and relying on God. :)

       That's the most noteworthy happenings for February that I can think of. I'm sure there is lots more. Our life is pretty simple though. There are lots of little moments in each day that we enjoy so much that would probably not be worthy to be considered as an event. I love the beauty of those moments, and being purposeful about seeking them out of the mundane. Perhaps I should take notes throughout the month, so I can recall them when writing these posts. Better luck in March. :)
      

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