Menu Plan Monday- November 3

by Stephanie @ Keeper of the Home on November 3, 08

in Menu Planning

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Gosh, it's been months since I posted my meal plan! But based on my post last week, and seeing how many people are in the same boat as me, with wanting to cook the comfort foods their husbands love (but still in a healthy way), I thought I'd share what I'm doing.

I've been meal planning two weeks at a time lately, as much as I'm able to. I like having it planned that much ahead (because it means I don't have to do it as often!), and I've been trying really hard to go shopping less often (to save time, money and gas).

On a side note, this week I got some bonus raw milk from my cow share and I'm planning to try my hand at cheese making. With the way that the cost of my wonderful raw cheese has shot up over the last while, not to mention that I buy it from the US with a now-lower Canadian dollar, and I have a family who could eat cheese at three meals a day, I'd love to see if making my own cheese is economical and practical.

Any cheese recipes you can pass on to me? Thoughts from those who've tried it? Was it worthwhile? Tips for a first timer? Thanks!

Monday- Root Vegetable Cobbler with Millet Dumblings (basically a pot pie, which I like to add just a bit of chicken to), with raw veggies on the side

Tuesday- Cheesy Beef and Rice, lightly steamed broccoli and cauliflower

Wednesday- Turkey Stromboli, with a chunky veggie salad

Thursday- at a church event

Friday- Burritos (with homemade, soaked tortillas, sour cream, rice, onions, peppers, corn, pinto beans, cheese and guacamole)

Saturday- Leftovers or sandwiches with fresh sprouts

Sunday- Dinner with family (not sure what I'm making yet)

Monday- Spaghetti squash with Janet's Tomato Sauce (we love to use spaghetti squash in place of pasta)

Tuesday- Roast beef, with mashed potatoes, carrots, celery and onions.

Wednesday- Fajitas (using leftover beef, peppers, onions, homemade salsa and sour cream)

Thursday- At a church event

Friday- Breaded white fish (Nourishing Traditions), with brown rice and broccoli salad

Saturday- Refried bean dip (basically refried beans, layered with diced tomatoes, seasonings and cheese, warmed up in the oven) with organic tortilla chips and raw veggies with dip

Sunday- Homemade macaroni and cheese (with rice pasta) and a green salad, or leftovers if the fridge is too full.

Part of Menu Plan Mondays, hosted by Organizing Junkie.

About Stephanie @ Keeper of the Home


Stephanie Langford has a passion for sharing ideas and information for homemakers who want to make healthy changes in their homes, and carefully steward all that they've been given. She has written two books geared to helping families live more naturally and eat real, whole foods, without being overwhelmed and without going broke. She is the editor and author of Keeper of the Home.

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    Sherry November 4, 2008 at 8:51 am

    That turkey stromboli is delish! :D THanks for sharing your great looking menu!

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    Rona November 4, 2008 at 6:53 am

    You’ll have to post about your cheese making experience.
    Happy Election Day!

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    Michele @ Frugal Granola November 3, 2008 at 2:05 pm

    Your menu sounds delicious! I have a recipe for homemade cheese on my blog, if you want to give it a try. It was a wonderful source for lots of whey (for soaking), but it really didn’t make much cheese.

    Blessings,
    Michele :)

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    Sarah November 3, 2008 at 12:06 pm

    Yum! Looks like a great menu and a great week . . .the cheesy beef and rice bake looks yummy and I make a similar stromboli/calzone that my husband also loves!

    Best,
    Sarah

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    Faith November 3, 2008 at 11:54 am

    I saw a super easy recipe for mozzarella cheese in a magazine, I can’t remember which though….I’ll have to ask my in-laws b/c it was their mag. The article that went along with it was very interesting and informative. When I find out the info, I’ll pass it on to you.

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    Nola November 3, 2008 at 11:09 am

    Glad you posted these ideas! This was my question and now its answered: what are you planning on making that is husband friendly? Thanks for sharing!

    I wish I had the energy to do things like make cheese and such. Right now I am trying to not take on too much. Its not easy. I have such high expectations! Hope your cheese goes well!

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    laurel sauls November 3, 2008 at 9:57 am

    http://www.cheesemaking.com/

    Here is the link without the parenthesis.

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    laurel sauls November 3, 2008 at 9:56 am

    Mozzarella is a super-easy cheese to make, and is a fun one to get the kids involved in. I suggest checking out the New England Cheese Making supply company for supplies and recipes (http://www.cheesemaking.com/).

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