Friday
Short version: Sausage and potatoes, leftover baked beans, leftover pulled pork, tomato salad
Long version: I had made the sausage and potato skillet with leftover sausage, thinking A. could take it when he went hunting with one boy. They didn't go this day, though, so I just served it for dinner. Those for whom the sausage was too spicy had the leftover pork.
I finally got enough tomatoes for a salad, too. I think the chickens got after the tomatoes, because I didn't have any ripe ones for several days. I managed to scrounge up enough for a small tomato salad this night, though.
With basil.
Brown, brown, RED.
Saturday
Short version: All over the place
Long version: One boy was gone on an FFA trip and ate on the road.
A. and Poppy were gone on a hiking/fishing excursion and ate at a restaurant.
I was on my way back from flag football at dinnertime with the sandwich-loving boy, so I stopped at Subway on the way home and got him a 12-inch sub for dinner. I had made myself a cheese omelet before I left that I brought along and ate during the games, plus I ate some of the beef jerky and store-brand Oreos I had brought for the football player.
The eldest son was the only one home. He made himself spaghetti with marinara sauce.
It was quite a day.
Sunday
Short version: Meatloaf, customized potatoes, green salad with vinaigrette, apple crisp with vanilla ice cream
Long version: My family does not agree on the best way to eat potatoes. I have one child who dislikes mashed potatoes entirely. Two children prefer their mashed potatoes to be actually pureed with no lumps. The remaining child likes slightly lumpy mashed potatoes.
I do not usually indulge this ridiculousness, but this time I did take a few pieces of potato out of the pot after I added butter and before I mashed them for the mashed-potato-hater. I then mashed the potatoes with my potato masher. And then, since I had the immersion blender out from pureeing some tomatoes earlier, I removed one portion of these potatoes and pureed the rest.
It really is ridiculous, and I will most likely never do that again, but everyone was happy.
A plate with the pureed potatoes, I believe.
I made the apple crisp with one of my bags of frozen apple slices. It's always worth it to prepare and preserve fruit.
Monday
Short version: Quadruple-chicken fried rice, chocolate chip cookies
Long version: I made chicken stock with a bag of frozen bones, etc. that I wanted to get out of the freezer. I used the stock to cook the rice. Then I used the chicken fat to cook the onions and garlic. The meat I picked off the bones went into the fried rice, as did eggs, of course.
Four kinds of chicken products in one meal. Maybe a record.
Tuesday
Short version: Soup, leftover fried rice, ice cream
Long version: I made soup with some of the chicken stock, plus the last piece of meatloaf, diced fine, tomatoes, collards, potatoes, carrots, green chile, and sour cream.
I asked all the kids--except the soup hater--if they wanted soup or fried rice, and they all asked for both. Thy will be done, children.
Ice cream because a meal of mostly-vegetable soup and leftovers is always better tolerated with a dessert to follow. Also, Poppy informed me that Windows said it was National Dessert Day. Far be it from us to not celebrate such an important national holiday.
Wednesday
Short version: Pork chops, chicken-y rice, frozen green peas
Long version: I marinated the pork chops--both sirloin and center cut--in soy sauce, vinegar, brown sugar, and garlic before browning them in a skillet and then baking them to finish cooking them. They were good.
Rice made with the chicken stock and finished off with an entire stick of butter.
Thursday
Short version: Fast sandwiches, a salad, leftovers, concession food
Long version: I had about twenty minutes after the children got home on the bus to get Poppy ready to cheer at the volleyball game. The youngest boy and his friend had flag football practice, conveniently at the same school Poppy was cheering at. They didn't really have time to eat at home, so I made everyone cheese sandwiches to eat in the car. They also all brought money to get food at the concession stand.
I had a salad before they got home with some pork in it, plus feta cheese, leftover peas, pickled onions, and tomatoes.
Pretty.
Those at home had either sandwiches or leftover pork chops.
Refrigerator check:
Lots of eggs and milk.
Okay, your turn! What'd you eat this week?





6 comments:
Fri- spring rolls, rice , stir fry vegetables, chicken on the side. I did something wrong with the vegetables - it was too soupy.
Sat- band boy and German guests off at all day band competition, so easy night! Grilled cheese and miscellaneous.
Sun- pasta sausage, broccoli, garlic bread. German guests went out to play pickleball and nade burritos on their return.
Mon- band boy and German guests off to Chicago for 4 days. So I did fried chicken strips and nuggets, fries, fruit.
Tues- Italian sausage, hot dogs, chips, fruit.
Wed- beef stew, carrots, potatoes, rice.
Thurs- Domino's so I could have extra for kids to eat on their return from Chicago. for the coming week. Also, I have college girl coming home, andshe likes grabbing a slice or two for a meal or snack. Gift cards rock.
Enjoy the weekend!
Do you buy the Domino's gift cards at a discount regularly? I'm assuming people don't give you that many gift cards for pizza, but maybe they do.
People give them to me, and I also redeem bank points for gift cards for pizza. I don't travel, so air miles or other perks don't interest me. It's been in overdrive lately ( I'm really tired and stressed this past year and a half) so rather than once every 3 months or so, it's every other week.
I used to use the points for old navy or other stores, but my shopping habits have changed. So pizza it is! And sans club has discounted cards if I have to spend my own money. Me from 20 years ago would be horrified at how lazy I am in the kitchen, but that mbmom11 had energy and a different life.
No one is the same person today that they were twenty years ago. I don't expect things twenty years from today for me to be much like they are now. Everything changes, as sure as death and taxes.
Twenty years ago my feet didn't hurt when I spent all day on them in the kitchen. But maybe twenty years ago I didn't spend all day in the kitchen? Maybe it's good I don't remember!
Friday-meatballs, boiled potatoes, roasted zucchini, pound cake slices from the freezer
Saturday-fish sandwiches, cauliflower
Sunday-vegetable beef soup, sourdough biscuits
Monday-stirfried hamburger and green beans, apple pie. It didn't come out too well but got eaten.
Tuesday-egg salad sandwiches, peas
Wednesday-enchiladas, broccoli
Thursday-pork and potatoes, coleslaw
Those home grown tomatoes look so good! Envious.
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