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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Menu Plan: November 9

I hope y'all had a blessed weekend. We had a relaxing weekend and got some much needed work done around the house. This week appears to be a relatively calm week (Scary... When it starts to look like that something always happens!).

A side note: I went to our local Natural food store this week and requested information on kefir grains and vegetable rennet... I was blown away. I thought a lot of women were becoming informed and interested in nutrition and whole foods, but apparently around where I live, that is NOT the case. I quote the lady at the store "Honey, you're the only one that comes in here looking for all this stuff. I think you might be the only one into all this health nonsense." Oh my is all I could think. Therefore I am making it a mission of mine to share more of my whole foods experience, hoping those around my home read my blog and will want to join me.

Also, I am preceeding with No Spend November. There will not be as many posts this week due to the fact that last week exhausted me. If you are looking for a No Spend Post everyday this week, it won't be there. However, I will be discussing in a few posts this week about how I save money decorating my home.


Here's our menu plan for the week:


Sunday:
Applesauce bread, oatmeal
Potato Soup, Sandwiches (Potato soup recipe later this week)
Chili Bar, Hotdogs (for Small group)


Monday:
Sweet potato Muffins, grapes
Sandwiches, Mac and Cheese
Cubed Steak, mashed potatoes, peas


Tuesday:
Banana Bread, grapes
leftover Chili
Garlic Chicken Pasta


Wednesday:
Eggs
Hotdogs
Pizza


Thursday:
Johnny Cakes
Spaghetti
Meatloaf, baked potatoes, peas


Friday:
Biscuits with jelly
leftovers
Baked Split Chicken breasts, corn, green beans

Saturday:
Sausage gravy, biscuits
leftovers
Chicken Salad, grapes, bananas


Does anyone know whatever happened to Saturday Stirrings? I really miss that.


For more great ideas head over to Organized Junkie.

1 comment:

Courtney said...

I was met with a similar response when I asked the gal at our food co-op if she knew of where I could get some kefir grains. She directed me to an overpriced starter kit that had multiple packets of freeze dried starter in it. I declined since I didn't know if that was the same thing. Everything I've read since would indicate it's not, but that leaves me back at square one not knowing where to get some grains.