Month: March 2009

  • Menu Plan Monday.....

    orgjunkiempm1

    March 27 - April 11, 2009

    If you haven't taken the plunge.....start today by planning a few meals for the upcoming week.  Trust me, menu planning will save you TIME and MONEY.   As a working mom/wife I couldn't function without meal planning.  I never come home and stare at the fridge wondering what to make.  I do struggle with that twice a month when I plan my menus but that is all.   Twice is enough for me!!  

    Saving money....my goal is to be debt free.  We hope to have our mortgage and all other bills paid off in 10 more years.  So saving money is important to reaching my goal and FUN!!!   I budget about $200 for two weeks, but never spend that much.  I usually keep my grocery bill to under $80 a week.   I will let you know later how I did as I will be going shopping for this menu today!  

    Struggling with what to make for supper???  For more menu ideas go to orgjunkie.com.  Laura at Organizing Junkie hosts Menu Plan Monday each week with 300+ participants!  Many of my ideas come from other Menu Plan Monday particpants!

    Friday - French Bread Pizza  (Movie Night)

    Saturday – Poppy Seed Chicken Casserole / Cookies and Cream Cake

    Sunday - Crockpot Chicken and Stuffing/ Veggie 

    Monday – Taco Mac & Chesse

    Tuesday – Frozen Pizza

    Wed – Quesadillas

    Thurs – Cheesy Chicken and Broccoli Bake

    1 pkg (6oz) Stove Top stuffing mix for chicken
    1-1/2 lbs boneless skinless chicken breast, cut into bite-sized pieces
    1 pkg (16 oz) frozen broccoli florets, thawed, drained
    1 can cream of chicken soup
    ½ lb Velveeta, cut in 1/2 “ cubes

    HEAT over to 400.  Prepare stuffing mix as directed on package; set aside.  COMBINE remaining ingredients; spoon into 13x9 baking dish.  Top with stuffing.  BAKE 40 minutes or until chicken is done. 

    Fri - 4/3 - Hot/chili Dogs and Chips (Movie Night)

    Sat – Lasagna Roll Ups/ Garlic Break  

    Sun – Company Chicken Casserole -

    Mon – Late = Spaghetti and meatballs/ Garlic Bread

    Tues – Egg Bake

    Wed - French Toast/Eggs/ Bacon

    Thurs – Impossible Cheeseburger Pie /Salad

     Fri – Corn Dogs and Fries (Movie Night)

    Sat – Chicken Taquitos – Spanish Rice

     

    Recipes to Try from This weeks Menu Plan Monday:

    http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/Pasta-Meatball-Soup  - Orgjunkie
    General Tso Chicken  - Homemaker Barbi
    Oven Fried Fish and Chips - Homemaker Barbi
    Flash in Pan SwissSteak - Homemaker Barbi
    Unstuffed Cabbage - Homemaker Barbi
    Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings  - AYear of Crockpotting
    Kickin Creamy Chicken Crockpot Stew - What's for Dinner
    Tuna Noodle Casserole - What's for Dinner **Made before and liked!
    Bourbon Chicken - What's for Dinner
    Basil Sesame Green Beans - What's For Dinner
    Crockpot Golden Mushroom Pork Chops - What's For Dinner
    Bowtie pasta Bake - Savin It Up
    Crockpot Sloppy Joes - Movie Night
    Maple Brown Sugar Oatmeal Mix - Grocery Cart Challenge
    Biscuit and Gravy - Grocy Cart Challenge
    Baked Ziti - The Grocery Chart Challenge
    Skillet Taco Macaroni -
    Chicken Taco Casserole - My Grocery Plan
    Hoisin and Honey Pork Tenderloin - iSalty

     

    Sites to Check Out : 
    Heart(h) Management : http://www.hearthmanagement.com/
    The Grocery Cart Challenge  Has Recipe Swap for Mixes;  http://grocerycartchallenge.blogspot.com/2009/03/grocery-cart-challenge-recipe-swap_26.html


     

     

  • Update and Testing Email Posting.....

    Hello everyone - sorry to be gone so much.   Finally, I am finishing up my budgets at work, but of course now I am getting sick.   Hopefully life will be getting back to normal for a while.   We have alot of things coming up that I need to be planning for.  But right now I just need to relax a bit, take a breath and get my home routine back on schedule.

    Since we have the DVR, I have to admit I have started to watch TV.   I love American Idol.  I was really impressed with Adam Lambert last night.  He definitely is my pic to win!   I have been able to keep up with Brothers and Sisters and The Secret Life of an American Teenager.   Tonight there is a new show I want to check out, In the Motherhood.   It looked funny.   I have book group tonight so I won't be able to watch it until later. 

     I of course have much more to say, but want to see how this posts via email so I hopefully will post more often.  They block access to xanga at my work.   Which is why I post less, I used to post while having my lunch at my desk.   Oh Well.......

     
    Some things I want to post about:  (note to self)
      Budget for the year... * Calendar organization * notebook idea!!! * Need to categorize my site * Website - need to revamp recipes * Book Group  - update schedule and add ratings * cell phones and kids * money skills - job skills  

  • Made this healthier version of boxed rice a roni and it was a hit.  Would have been even better if I had some low sodium chicken broth.  

    Rice and Roni

    Ingredients

    • 1 tablespoon oil
    • 1/2 pound pasta, vermicelli or spaghetti
    • 1 cup long grain rice
    • 1 small onion, chopped
    • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley leaves, or 1 teaspoon dried parsley
    • 2 cups chicken or beef broth

    Begin by placing the oil in a pot and breaking the dried noodles into 1/2 to 1-inch pieces. Turn on the heat and stir the noodles in the oil until they begin to brown slightly. Add the rice, onion, parsley, and broth. Stir mixture, cover tightly, and cook as you would regular rice, approximately 20 minutes. Fluff rice with a fork and serve.

    Amy’s Tips:

    To avoid an overdose on sodium, make sure to purchase the sodium-free chicken broth for both the rice and the pork chops.

    http://momadvice.com/food/slow_cooker_recipes2.aspx

  • orgjunkiempm1

    For more menu ideas go to orgjunkie.com.

    Sunday 15th - Chicken Burritos/ Chip and Cheese Dip /Guacomole

    Monday 16th - Pot Pies

    Tueday 17th - St Patty's Day - Slow Cooker Corned Beef  & Cabbage  - Green Pudding

    Wednesday - 18th - Grilled Cheese and Soup

    Thus  19th - French Toast/Eggs/ Bacon

    Friday - 20th - Mom in Duluth - Frozen Pizzas

    Sat -21st - Seafood Alfredo

    Sun - 22nd - Steak/Pots/ Veggies

    Mon - 23rd - MPTP - Chicken Salad CrossiantsGarbanzo Bean Salad

    Tues - Northfield - Slow Cooked Pork Chops / Rice/ Veggie

    Wed 25th - Chineese/ Egg Rolls

    Thurs - 26th - Easy Chicken and Rice

    Friday - BBQ Rib Sandwiches - Chip/dip

    Sat 28th - Crockpot Chicken and Stuffing

     

    Recipes to Try from Menu Plan Monday Posts:

    http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Linguine-with-Garlic-Sauce - Laura

    http://feelingscrappyclasses.blogspot.com/2009/02/chicken-tortilla-soup.html - Laura

    http://food.yahoo.com/recipes/taste-of-home/114567/honey-barbecue-meat-loaf - laura

    http://www.kraftcanada.com/en/recipes/30-minute-almond-chicken-88580.aspx - Laura

    http://www.recipezaar.com/recipe/print?id=9836 - Crockpot Cheesy Chicken

    http://www.unorganizedmomma.com/2009/03/egg-bake/ - Egg Bake (check out this blog)

    http://gettingfreedom.blogspot.com/2009/03/recipe-porcupine-meatballs.html - Cents to Get DebtFree

     

     

     

     

  •  library loot

    Saturday - 2/28/09

    Well again this week, hubby went to the library without me.  I was feeling under the weather so he went to pick up things from the library.   But I did take it easy all weekend and read alot!!!  I finished 2 books over the weekend.

    From Last Weeks Loot - I finished reading Barefoot by Elin Hilderbrand (3/5)- This book took me a while to get through.  It wasn't overly exciting and it was another book about a person with cancer.  I have read a number of books lately about cancer victims/survivors.  

    barefoot

    From Publishers Weekly
    Hilderbrand's sixth novel heaps on the trauma as a substitute for realistic connection in this heady mix of beach house, cancer, affair and mom lit. Connecticut housewife Vicki, diagnosed with lung cancer, has packed up her two kids for a chemo-commuting summer at the family's Nantucket cabin; sister Brenda, a newly minted high-powered assistant professor, has just been fired for having an affair with one of her students; Vicki's best friend, Melanie, newly pregnant, has discovered her husband is cheating. The three hit the tarmac of the tiny island airport, where they run into home-for-the-summer Middlebury senior Josh Flynn, who has a summer job there that he hates. Hardened cliché Brenda pines for her stereotypically weathered Australian lover. Melanie is a chronic complainer until she romances grim aspiring writer Josh, whom she has run into again and brought on as the house babysitter. (Josh thinks his old girlfriend should "locate her center" and "operate from a place of security.") Of the three women, only the suffering, stubborn Vicki, who keeps a list of "Things That No Longer Mattered" and cries when she can't seduce her visiting husband, draws readerly sympathy. There are some tender moments in Hilderbrand's latest beacher, but others are as irritating as sand in your swimsuit. (July)

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    I also started and finished The Kindness of Strangers by Katrina Kittle (4.5/5)   Last night before bed I started this book.  I read until after midnight and dreamed about this book all night.  I woke up and finished the book before noon.  It was a disturbing subject matter, but very well written.  It kept me wanting to know what happened.   It was the story an abused child and his journey to recovery and his experience with the legal, foster care and social services agencies. 

    Kindness of Str

    From Publishers Weekly
    Master caterer Sarah Laden is barely holding her life together as a widow with two difficult sons—recalcitrant teen Nate and troubled fifth-grader Danny—when the unthinkable happens. Her best friend and neighbor, Courtney Kendrick, is arrested in a child sex abuse scandal. Courtney's husband has vanished; their 11-year-old son, Jordan, is in the hospital recovering from a suicide attempt; and across the street Nate is finding, in Jordan's backpack, evidence of unthinkable abuse. Kittle (Traveling Light; Two Truths and a Lie) crafts a disturbing but compelling story line, as Sarah, Nate and Jordan uncover and come to terms with the horror in alternating chapters. Sarah, for instance, is shocked to learn that she dropped off food for the Kendricks' sex parties; Jordan must decide whether or not he wants to continue a relationship with his mother—who insists she's innocent—if and when she gets acquitted. Kittle's research sits awkwardly in expository dialogue—"One in four girls and one in six boys are sexually abused before their eighteenth birthdays," intones the detective who will later become Sarah's love interest—but it doesn't slow the momentum. Though the movement is toward healing, there are bumpy roads ahead for everybody in this melodramatic but gripping read. (Jan.)

    This Weeks Library Loot - 2/28/09

    double bind songs of missing lies my teacher

    1.  Double Bind - Chris Bohjalian (CD)

    2.  Songs of the Missing - Stewart O'Nan

    2.  Lies my Teacher Tol Me - Everything Your American History Textbook got Wrong - James Loewen

    To see what other bloggers are reading, stop by the weekly Library Loot Event hosted by Eva at The Striped Armchair. 

    Currently Reading...........

    Three Cups of Tea - Greg Mortenson (audible.com)

    A Father's Affair - Karel Van Loon  

     

  • Menu Plan Monday...

    orgjunkiempm1

    Our Menu
    3/1 - 3/14/09

     

    Sun - 3/1 - Biscuit gravy and scramble eggs

    Mon - Ravioli / Garlic Bread

    Tues - Pancakes/ Eggs/ Sausage

    Wed - Noodle Soup/ Grilled Cheese Sand

    Thurs - Teriyaki Chicken Breast/ Rice/ Veggie

    Fri - French Dip Sandwiches

    Sat - Meatloaf/Mashed Pots/ Veggie

    Sun - Chicken and Wild Rice Soup

    Mon - Spaghetti/ Garlic Bread

    Tues - French Toast/ Eggs/ Bacon

    Wed - General Tso/ Egg Rolls

    Thurs - Monterrey Chicken / Green Bean and Salad

    Fri - Chicken Burritos/ Chip and Cheese Dip

    Sat - Steak/Baked Pots/ Veggie

    As always, thank you to Laura for hosting Menu Plan Monday.  Head over to her site, I'm an Organizing Junkie to view the menus of the other particpants.  It is great way to get ideas for you menu!!! 

    Have a great week!!!

    Jen C