Sunday, February 21, 2010
Menu plan for the week of February 22nd
This week I am posting all three meals. Seems like when I leave off breakfast, especially, I am at a lost as to what to fix. So here is what I have planned for this week:
Monday:
Breakfast-Chocolate Malt O Meal for dd, Oatmeal and Yogurt for dh and I
Lunch-Leftover Ham and Cheese Ziti
Dinner-Mexican Chicken Rolls (from the freezer), Refried Beans, Rice
Tuesday:
Breakfast-Pancakes and Link Sausage
Lunch-Peanut Butter Sammies, Yogurt, Apple Slices
Dinner-Out to P.F. Changs, birthday gifts to dh and I from my mother-in-love
Wednesday:
Breakfast-Canadian Bacon, Eggs, Biscuits
Lunch-Soup
Dinner-Polish Kielbasa Stew, Cornbread
Thursday:
Breakfast-Coffeecake (recipe to follow)
Lunch-Leftovers
Dinner-Chicken and Cheese Stuffed Shells (from the freezer), Broccoli Salad, Rolls
Friday:
Breakfast-Farmers Breakfast (recipe to follow)
Lunch-Visit to Mom and Dad's (either eat there or at favorite Chinese joint)
Dinner-Sausage Casserole (recipe to follow), Green Beans, Rolls
Saturday:
Breakfast-Sausage and Cheese Muffins (extras go in freezer)
Lunch-The World's Greatest Potato Soup (dh's fav)
Dinner-Leftover Buffet!
Sunday:
Breakfast-Bagels and Cream Cheese
Lunch-Leftover Potato Soup
Dinner-Teriyaki chicken (freezer meal), Rice, Egg Rolls
Coffee Cake
2 c. Bisquick
2 T sugar
1 egg
2/3 c. water or milk
Streusel topping (below)
Heat oven to 400 degrees. Grease round pan. Mix all ingredients except topping; beat vigorously 30 seconds. Spread in pan; sprinkle with topping. Bake 20-25 minutes. 8 servings. Streusel topping: Mix 1/3 c. Bisquick, 1/3 c. packed brown sugar, 1/ 2 t. cinnamon, and 2 T firm margarine until crumbly.
To make muffins: grease bottoms of 12 medium muffin tins. Spoon batter into cups. Bake 15 minutes.
Farmer's Breakfast
6 bacon strips, diced
2 T diced onion
3 medium potatoes, cooked and cubed
6 eggs, beaten
salt and pepper to taste
½ cup shredded cheddar cheese
In a skillet, cook bacon until crisp. Remove to paper towel to drain. In drippings, sauté onion and potatoes until potatoes are browned, about 5 minutes. Pour eggs into skillet; cook stir gently until eggs are set and cooked to desired doneness. Season with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with cheese and bacon; let stand 2-3 minutes or until cheese melts. Yield: 4-6 servings.
Colleen's Sausage Casserole
1 lb. hot sausage
1 large onion, chopped
1 green bell pepper, chopped
2 cans cream of mushroom soup
1 ¼ cup instant rice
8 oz. sharp grated cheese
Crumble sausage in skillet and brown, drain well. Mix sausage, onion, and pepper in a large bowl. Add uncooked rice and then soup. Add cheese last, saving a little to sprinkle on top. Pour into casserole and bake 325 degrees for 1 hour uncovered.
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3 comments:
Kielbasa stew sounds good :)
I like that the coffee cake can be made into muffins. You have a great reading list going on! I love Lee Stroebel's books and C.S. Lewis! I have been working on Mere Christianity off and on!
Wow girl...you do the whole week this way...I have menu envy now ha ha!! Thanks for coming by and seeing me...Hugs and smiles Gl♥ria
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