I did make a grocery trip to Hy-Vee yesterday, but I can't find my camera! I'm having such a hard time with picture management lately.
My trip to Hy-Vee mostly consisted of produce, dairy and cereal. My grand total for groceries for the week came to about $64 after tax. I spent the other $6 on a ginormous package of toilet paper. Not bad!
Our weekend so far has looked a little something like this,
Saturday - yogurt, cheese / macaroni and cheese and hot dogs / picnic in the park (PBJ, grapes, cheetos)
Sunday - yogurt, cereal / Chipotle fake-out (ie black beans and rice) / snacks at the pool (grapes, crackers) and No Bake Lemon Cake
For breakfast during the work week, everyone will likely be eating cereal, yogurt and/or bananas. I will be eating leftover beans and rice for lunches. Daddy will be in charge of lunches at home.
Dinners will include,
Monday - spaghetti with marinara and veggies
Tuesday - a new recipe for chicken and wild rice soup in the crockpot
Wednesday - tuna noodle salad
Thursday - possibly a new recipe for chicken enchilada pasta
Friday - ?
Snacks will be granola bars, fresh pineapple, yogurt raisins, cottage cheese and veggies and dip.
See other meal plans at orgjunkie.com.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
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It all sounds so good! I'm visiting from MPM, and would love for you to link up your plan at my blog as well, if you're so inclined. Have a great week!
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oh yum! I'll have to try that chicken soup recipe when it's less than 100 degrees! (I live in the South). Fresh pineapple sounds amazing
ReplyDeleteFound you on orgjunkie!