Friday, March 28, 2025

Friday Food: A Little Help from My Friends

Friday 

Short version: Meatless fried rice, canned peaches and cottage cheese

Long version: I had leftover rice in the refrigerator, so I gave A. the choice between fried rice with just eggs, or a Mexican-ish skillet of food with the rice and chili beans.

He chose the fried rice.


It was very cheerful-looking before I added the brown soy sauce.

The peaches were a jar of home-canned peaches. Some ate them on their own, some with cottage cheese.

Saturday

Short version: Oven-barbecued chicken pieces, potatoes, leftover baked beans, raw radishes

Long version: One package of separated chicken leg quarters, which meant I had four drumsticks and four thighs. I coated these in a spice mixture similar to the one we use for ribs--paprika, garlic powder, chili powder, salt, brown sugar--which makes them very tasty and also helps the skin brown nicely, what with the sugar in there.

I only made one pan of them because we had the baked beans, too. And since I had room on the pan, I added some potato chunks to roast on there, too.

The radishes were definitely an afterthought. I wish I had remembered the frozen green beans that really need to be used. 

Sunday

Short version: Creamy chicken soup or leftover fried rice, crispy rice treats

Long version: I used the bones from the night before to make stock, and then soup. With the one chicken thigh that had been left, there was just enough meat for the soup. To that I added celery, carrots, potatoes, peas, sauerruben, and sour cream.

Those who avoid soup had the leftover fried rice.

Monday

Short version: Ravioli lasagna, bread, green salad, chocolate chip cookies

Long version: I did not make any part of this meal. It was given to me by a friend at school. Our family has had a rough couple of weeks, and my friends have been showing their support by giving me food. This was a particularly welcome day for it, as I had no clear idea of what I was going to make for dinner after work and probably would have just cobbled together random unexciting leftovers.

The lasagna was made with ravioli in place of the noodles, which was, as you might imagine, very good.


Complete with baking instructions. And two HUGE loaves of bread.

Tuesday

Short version: Beef 'n' bean quesadillas, raw radishes

Long version: I had some chili beans still in the refrigerator that needed to be used, so I used the last of the beef roast from my other friend, plus the beans, to make the quesadilla filling.

Not exciting, but good enough to fill everyone up.

Wednesday

Short version: Leftovers, cucumbers

Long version: One child had baked beans and bread and butter. Everyone else had the leftover lasagna.

Thursday

Short version: Barbecue meatballs, mashed potatoes, green salad with ranch dressing, chocolate pudding with cream

Long version: I made the meatballs with ground elk. And, as is so often the case, I made the chocolate pudding because I had milk that was on the verge of going bad. Somehow, the pudding came out slightly grainy this time for unknown reasons. Alas.

Refrigerator check:


Lots of leftovers, but no milk.

In our ongoing milk drama, I forgot to order milk from school this week, and the tiny store closest to us is closed for the weekend already. This means I must venture farther afield for milk. Luckily, A. discovered that the next-closest town to us--60 miles away--has good milk at the dollar store there. I guess they have a different supplier than the grocery store in that town, whose milk is always just about to go off. So it looks as if a trip to the dollar store is on my agenda this weekend. Maybe I can get a new shower curtain rod while I'm there.

Okay, your turn! What'd you eat this week?

3 comments:

mbmom11 said...

Fri-in our Lenten tradition, fish sticks, grilled cheese, chips, and fruit.
Sat- homemade pizza
Sun- pasta, sausage, broccoli, garlic bread
Mon- hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, fruit
Tues- I was in big city with child at an activity. She has a snack there, boys at home ate grilled cheese, husband took care of leftover pasta. I eventually had ramen. I had baked banana muffins before I left, so there was a nod to nutrition.
Wed- While hitting sams club in big city, I found some beef roast and pork chops on sale, so pork chops on the grill today. Also made homemade applesauce, rice, and apple slices.
Thurs- after a very frustrating week with multiple kids sick, I was just done. Gift card from domino's to the rescue. ( of course, there was 15 minutes extra waiting as something went wrong, just to put a cap to the week.) I grumpily ate my pizza and went to bed early.
I am sorry that life is hard for your family right now. May smoother days lie ahead.

Kit said...

Friday-fish sandwiches, peas
Saturday-corned beef because we didn't have it on St. Patrick's Day, boiled potatoes, cabbage, chocolate chip oatmeal bars
Sunday-cauliflower and potato soup, fresh bread
Monday-I meant to make corned beef hash, but there wasn't a bite left (16 year old boy). So we had stir-fried chicken and freezer vegetables, and baked potatoes.
Tuesday-spaghetti, mixed veg
Wednesday-salmon casserole from the freezer, baked potatoes
Thursday-chicken enchiladas, green beans, banana cake
I hope next week is better for everybody.

mbmom11 said...

Teens can be such vacuums. My one daughter could eat 1/3 of a pan of brownies without any trouble. And the boys are bottomless pits at times. Which is why I'm glad I have an outdoor fridge again - I can hide food from the marauders!