Each Week I make a menu plan for us.
I have found this is good for us as the amount of money we spending on food is quite significant and this way I am able to keep more in line with our budget.
In fact if we don't have this menu I tend to spend more time shopping for odds and ends as we don't have a plan and in fact we don't eat as well for the week either.
We don't often have sweets after dinner and our snacks for the younger children (they are the ones who usually ask) is a piece of fruit, sultanas and nuts or a chocolate milk kefir drink.
So this is the menu we had for last week:
Tuesday-
Soaked Oats
Salad
Fried Chicken, soaked rice and steamed vegetables
Wednesday-
Steel Cut Overmight Oats
Mixed Salad
Corned Meat, mashed potato and steamed vegetables
Thursday-
Soaked Buttermilk Pancakes
Fruit Salad
Rissoles, baked Potatoes and steamed vegetables
Friday-
Soaked Oats
Chocolate Banana Yogurt Smoothies
Home cooked Potato Chips
Saturday-
Bacon and Eggs
Yogurt and fruit
Beef Crock-pot Soup
Sunday-
French Toast with sourdough bread
Leftovers
Rissoles and Salad
Monday-
Overnight Cold Oats
Ham and Salad
Potato Pie
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2 comments:
I've been menu planning like this for years - even now that only my husband and I are at home. You're right - you do spend more on odds and ends if planning isn't done for weekly shopping, meals are more nutritious too. We usually have the same rotation of weekly meals, mixing it up sometimes with a new recipe. Thanks for sharing your plan. I enjoy reading about how devoted mothers bless their families.
God bless,
Kim
I'm trying to get back to menu planning, too. My husband has just announced that he will be spending two evenings a week working on his business venture. He'll be home for a quick supper and then off to the church to bake.
Blessings,
Laura of Harvest Lane Cottage
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