Menu Plan Monday, 11/10 – 11/16

November 9, 2008

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Another super-simple week. My menus have been feeling a little repetitive, but the boys are eating (for the most part) so I’m not complaining. We have no farm share pick up this week, so I have some wiggle room in incorporating last Wednesday’s shares into this week’s meals.

Monday: J. and I are at a cheese tasting; boys eat with grandparents

Tuesday: Whole wheat spaghetti & meatballs in sauce (from the freezer), steamed carrots

Wednesday: Chicken soup with noodles (make a new batch), edamame

Thursday: I’m out to dinner; pizza for the boys

Friday: Roasted chicken with parsnips, carrots, and onions, challah

Saturday: Leftovers or eat out/take out

Sunday: Winter Lentil Soup (thanks for the recommendation, Heather!), Italian bread or rolls

For more menu planning ideas, check out Laura at Organizing Junkie.

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2 Comments

  • 1. Lorina  |  November 9, 2008 at 11:27 pm

    Simple is always good! I need a more simple plan sometimes!

  • 2. merrie  |  November 10, 2008 at 8:23 am

    Everything sounds warm and cozy!

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