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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 3:22pm | IP Logged Quote Meredith

Thought maybe some might be interested in this topic as the New Year heads into full swing!! Please take a look and lets chat about it here too!!

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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 3:33pm | IP Logged Quote MichelleW

This is great Meredith! I'll have to check it every Monday (which is when I make my weekly menus).

This year I started making menus for breakfast and lunch as well. It has helped me so much these past two weeks! I was planning to include these on my blog, but couldn't figure out how to do it. DO you mind if I steal your side bar idea?

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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 3:40pm | IP Logged Quote Meredith

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DO you mind if I steal your side bar idea?
Absolutely NOT, I'd love it!! Maybe you could start a breakfast or lunch menu plans for us to check, ours are sort of boring these days too even though I finally have a handle on the dinnertime stuff!! Thanks so much.

By the way, do you think this would warrant a Carnival or Fair, Elizabeth??? I'm happy to host and we could link here so non-bloggers will be able to participate!!

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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 3:44pm | IP Logged Quote JodieLyn

Luckily, I'm west coast and it's not even 2pm here yet.

I'll have to think about it soon though.

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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 3:59pm | IP Logged Quote Paula in MN

I do like the idea of a carnival! And Michelle W, I plan lunch and dinner menus. I don't worry so much about breakfast because the kids like cereal, toast, cinnamon rolls or oatmeal. And I have been using the menu planning for both kids as lessons, too. We pull out all the recipe books, they can pick one or two to make, and then they have to shop for the ingredients in the pantry, freezers, or cupboard.

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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 4:00pm | IP Logged Quote guitarnan

Well, we were going to have raclette tonight, but dh found a German restaurant within reasonable driving distance...good side, we love German food; bad side, cost! So, it's up in the air.

I'm very interested in planning cook-ahead meals (crockpot or otherwise) because we now have two nights per week with classes/meetings. We tend to eat very late (thanks to living in Italy), so landing dinner on the table at 6:30 is a real trial. So far I've relied on crockpot recipes, but there must be something else I can cook ahead besides lentil soup! (We love that, I admit!)

Here are some of my favorite cookbooks:


Rustic European Breads from Your Bread Machine
30 Minute Meals 2 by our family's favorite gal, Rachael Ray
River Road Recipes III: A Healthy Collection
and my newest, Naples At Table

I also love to collect recipes from friends and family...I'm so glad I got some of dh's grandmother's recipes for cookies and muffins...not that I'm supposed to be eating desserts!

Hungry yet again,



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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 4:43pm | IP Logged Quote SharonO

I started planning meals for 2007 by taking a monthly calendar and plotting in the main dish for lunch and dinner. A lot of my meals are crockpot meals or freezer meals. I was able to come up with at least 3 weeks of dinners. Lunches get repeated more often. Now I'll be the first to admit we are still working on the nutritious side of our meals, luckily no food allergies to deal with. But considering the past couple of months we were eating Pizza Hut weekly and various other carry outs, we are heading in the right direction. It is so liberating to look at the calendar on grocery day to see what I need to buy. It feels even better to get up in the morning and know what's for dinner and that I have all the ingredients to make it without a trip to the store. It helps my picky eaters to prepare themselves for dinners they may not care for. Besides we are saving a ton of money!

I hope this is one new year's resolution I can keep.

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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 5:40pm | IP Logged Quote Natalia

Great post Meredith!

I am usually pretty good about planning menus but during Dec. it got crazy and I slacked off. Now I am trying to get back into the swing of things.
My main goal is to have dinner started in the morning: either thawing something or putting something in the crockpot. Sometimes I even can get vegetables cut up or potatoes peeled. Doing that in the morning while the kids are doing their table time assignments make the afternoon so much smoother for me.

I second the recommendation for Saving Dinner. I really enjoy it that book and for the most part the kids have liked the meals.

Tonight we are only having homemade italian bread, cold cuts, cheese and some fruit. I need a break from cooking !

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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 7:04pm | IP Logged Quote Chari

JodieLyn wrote:
Luckily, I'm west coast and it's not even 2pm here yet.

I'll have to think about it soon though.




My FIRST thought, Meredith, was yeah, right....it is ACTUALLY 4:30 and NO dinner prep in sight (and here I check the board )

anyway, Jodie....you are luckier than me, I am on the west coast, too.....but it is 5 pm where I am!   

see you later while I go do this dinner thing that keeps happening EVERY SINGLE DAY........anybody else having the same problem???

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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 7:20pm | IP Logged Quote Meredith

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Tonight we are only having homemade italian bread, cold cuts, cheese and some fruit. I need a break from cooking !

Natalia


Oh yummy, hope you had it on a picnic blanket, what a great winter dinner picnic idea!! We'll have to try this while reading our Winter Holiday RA, the kids will love it!

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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 7:49pm | IP Logged Quote Elizabeth

A carnival is a lovely idea, Meredith. I wonder if it might be a repeating thing like Lisa's Thankful Thursdays. If we ate motivated by this to get our planning finished on Sunday and we send you a link (or a list if there is not blog), you could do a quickie carnival with all the links. Then, anyone who hasn't gotten menus written might have a resource. But, are you up for a regular mini carnival chez you? I think that often carnivals are opportunities for us to sharpen something and get it ready and this might encourage the habit of menu planning.

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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 7:52pm | IP Logged Quote JodieLyn

Chari

We decided on tacos.. and not eating here until between 6:30 and 7 to account for kids going every which directions and allow friends to be picked up without worrying when it will happen etc.

So I'm just now starting to cook... got a break while the meat and onions are starting.

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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 8:35pm | IP Logged Quote stefoodie

The dimsum people prepared our dinner .

Sounds great, Meredith, would be very happy to participate, but I'm still a bit confused as to what we're supposed to do -- do we post what we're planning to cook the following week and then send you the link? This sounds great!

Do any of you pack lunches for the hubby? Just in case you're looking for ideas for packed lunches too, I just started "My Husband's Bento Box", if anyone would care to join me.

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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 8:56pm | IP Logged Quote Meredith

Stef, that's a great idea, my husband might faint if I actually packed him a lunch or ironed his shirts for that matter, but that's another post

Elizabeth, I think a weekly/monthly Carnival would be great as it would give people plenty of time to "plan" and profit from other peoples "plan"! Whatever works for everyone is fine, I know for me, it'll just be a rote weekly entry for now, the It's 4 O'clock thing.

Whay don't we set the 1st Carnival for the last Saturday of January, and then I'll post it either Sunday night or Monday morning and however it fits into everyone's planning week, as I know they will be different for everyone, they can just jump in wherever they want, sound good?

Glad you're up for this, it certainly has made my New Year start out well

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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 9:14pm | IP Logged Quote MichelleW

Ok, I put up last week's menus on my blog

I mostly needed to see if I could figure out how to do this, and I was able to get them up. So, I guess that means I can participate. I am really excited to read other people's menu ideas. This will be so helpful to me! Thanks for thinking of this Meredith!

Oh, and I LOVE your snack suggestion for this week! We like pineapple in our cream cheese, so I am sure the oj in it will be a big hit.

Stef, great idea! My dh takes leftovers from the night before, so I have nothing wonderful to add to your fabulous menus. But, I love the bento box and the things you've been packing sound yummy!

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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 9:46pm | IP Logged Quote Tina P.

Meredith wrote:
Maybe you could start a breakfast or lunch menu plans for us to check, ours are sort of boring these days too even though I finally have a handle on the dinnertime stuff!! Thanks so much.


I *hate* making lunches. In fact, when I was single, I ate an apple (almost every day) and a snickers bar (only sometimes). Probably shouldn't have confessed that. Occasionally, I'd have a burrito at the cantina on campus when I was going to school, but when I worked I ate at my desk and took a walk for my lunch break. When I started actually having to come up with ideas for lunch, ugh! I was in a quandary. And I still can't get it together.

My 12 yos is in charge of lunch. And I do *not* like the frozen pizza, pizza rolls and other sundries that my husband brings home that we cook up for lunch. Any quick, easy, and HEALTHY ideas would certainly be appreciated.

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Posted: Jan 20 2007 at 10:20pm | IP Logged Quote Lisa R

Meredith,

I can't open your menu for the week. When I click on the side bar I just come back to your post? What am I doing wrong?

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Posted: Jan 21 2007 at 9:59am | IP Logged Quote almamater

This sounds great, Meredith! A la my New Year's Resolution, I have been sitting down on Saturdays to plan the weeks dinner menu. Since I started a daily jotting learning notes blog, I just tag on the bottom a note of what we had for lunch and dinner. But a weekly carnival would be wonderful!

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Posted: Jan 21 2007 at 12:44pm | IP Logged Quote Meredith

Lisa R wrote:
Meredith,

I can't open your menu for the week. When I click on the side bar I just come back to your post? What am I doing wrong?


Lisa, when you're in the article, click on the downloads and see what somes up. It's working for me. I can load it here too I think?? Let me try that too!

Week One Menues

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Posted: Jan 21 2007 at 10:11pm | IP Logged Quote Lisa R

Got it! I was clicking on the sidebar not in the article.

Thanks!

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