Showing posts with label mom life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mom life. Show all posts

Thursday, November 12, 2015

What's for Supper?

Our Fall has been so busy, I feel like I lived in the car for most of it.  Running to marching band rehearsal, football games, play rehearsal, choir... you get the idea.  Well, cooking kind of went by the wayside.  We had cereal for supper plenty (which I love on occasion), but I found us picking up something quickly far too often and found myself running to the grocery store wayyyyyy too many times.

This week I was determined to get back on track with meal planning and my grocery budget. Monday, I made my meal plan for the next 2 weeks and went grocery shopping. Family of 6 meal planning, not always easy.

One of the worst things for me with regard to meal planning is I get tired of making the same things over and over again, so I try to look for new ideas and toss those in with the family favorite.

I try to buy meat in bulk and split it for multiple meals. So I spend some time doing that and freezing the meat in those meal portions.

I wanted to share our menu, just for my own, "Hey, everyone in our house liked this stuff." and for anyone looking for something new and easy to toss into their own menus. I tend to be less of a measuring cook and more of a dump cook with some things especially seasonings, so any recipes I post, I just loosely follow.  We add salads, veggies to each meal.

Monday:
  •  Poppyseed Chicken Casserole  -- this is one of my all time favorite meals first introduced to me when I lived in Tennessee.  Comfort, delicious.
4-6 chicken breasts 
1 can cream of chicken soup, 
1 can cream celery soup, 
1 C sour cream, ½ chopped medium onion, 
1 ½ sleeve of Ritz crackers, 
2 T poppyseeds, 
½ - 1 stick of butter/margarine (softened)  

Cook chicken breasts and dice/cube.  Mix chicken, soups, sour cream, and onion.  Spread mixture into 13x9 casserole dish.
   
Topping: Mix together Ritz crackers, softened butter and poppyseed. Spread over mixture in casserole dish. Cover with foil.
Bake at 350 until heated thoroughly (approx. 30-40 minutes)


Tuesday:

  • Crockpot Ravioli -- this is a family favorite and a framily fave too!
Original recipe found here: Becoming Betty Crockpot Ravioli
1 1/2 lbs. lean ground beef 
1 onion chopped 
1 clove garlic, minced 
1 (15 oz.) can tomato sauce 
1 can diced tomatoes with italian seasoning
1 tsp. oregano 
1 tsp. Italian seasoning 
salt/pepper 
10 oz. frozen spinach, thawed (I always use fresh spinach) 
16 oz. bowtie pasta, cooked 
1/2 cup parmesan cheese, shredded 
1 1/2 cup mozzarella, shredded 

Brown ground beef with onion and garlic.  Put in crock-pot and add sauce, tomatoes, and seasonings. Cook for 6-7 hours on low. (If I'm short on time I do this on high for 3-4 hours!)  Add the last 4 ingredients during the last 30 minutes of cooking and turn crockpot to high.  I added the fresh spinach, pasta, parmesan and 1 cup of the mozzarella. Mix really well.  Then add the last 1/2 cup of mozzarella to melt on the top.



Wednesday:
  • Cheesy Chicken Broccoli & Rice -- everyone likes this except Lily, she picks through it to eat the chicken and that's about it. 
**I cooked extra chicken on Monday and cut up to use for this recipe.
Original recipe found here: Mom On TimeOut Cheesy Chicken Broccoli and Rice

2 cups of cooked chicken  
2 cups broccoli florets, broken down into bite-sized pieces 
1 can cream of chicken soup 2 cups cooked rice 
1½ cups shredded cheese 
½ cup mayonnaise 
½-3/4 cup crushed corn flakes 
2 tbsp butter, melted 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine all ingredients and spread into 13x9 greased baking dish. Sprinkle the crushed corn flakes over the top of the casserole. Drizzle melted butter over the top. Bake for 30-35 minutes or until casserole is heated through.

Thursday:

  • Beef Stroganoff-- this is one of my husband's favorite meals from growing up. I got the recipe from his mom and made it my own.  He likes mine better. ;)
*I've never written this recipe out, so I'll have to do that!

Friday:

  • Homemade pizza--  I'm excited to get back to Friday night pizza making! Fun for the kids to help!
Saturday:
  • Leftovers-- making life easy for myself and eating up the leftovers from the week.
Sunday:
  • Beef Gyros-- This is a new recipe I'm trying out this week! 
I portioned some of the beef from Thursday's stroganoff and a recipe for next week.


That's it for this week and so far I've been good about sticking to it and it just makes life easier! I haven't had to run to the grocery store at all and I love that too!

What are some of your favorite meals to make?

Happy planning!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Itty Bitty Halloween

Our mom's group had an Itty Bitty Halloween Party this year for the girls who connected us. Amy hosted in her beautiful new forever home that has an awesome finished basement/family room/party room! Lots of room for kids to play and run and grown ups to not be on top of one another.  One of our girls {and her mom} were missing due to family events. We missed them greatly!

We had a lot of activities planned for the girls and thankfully having enough teachers and seasoned moms in the mix, we know to just go with the flow, so we're ahead of the game for next year's party already haha!

We decorated pumpkin buckets that Amy had labeled with all the girls' names.




We played pin the nose on the pumpkin. Lily was clearly proud of herself!




We had a pinata filled with candy.





We had a backdrop for a group photo.

We had lots of yummy food and goodies to eat.


Lily was out of sorts somewhat as we had a very long day the day before out of town and she was running on no nap party day too. So, she wandered around a lot playing by herself and making herself super comfy in one chair very often. 




 
 
I love this picture of Lily & Victoria...I think they look like teenagers hanging out talking ♥
 
These women who I'm proud to call my friends make me very happy and I feel very blessed to have them in my life! I treasure our time together as it's always filled with laughter and exhaustion. ;)
 



 



Can't wait until next year to see how much they've grown!!

Monday, July 16, 2012

A Day at the Water Steps

One of the best parts of our summer has been getting together with my mom friends and their babies. Well, and our other kids too. ;)

One steamy, super hot day, a few of us headed downtown to the North Shore Water Steps to cool the kids off.  It's always a hit with the kids since it's a fun way to cool off and a hit with the moms because right in the middle of our gorgeous city and it's free!

We'd gone last year when Lily was not walking yet. 

june 22, 2011

Almost a year to the day later, we went again where Lily walked, climbed, shouted, splashed and played with friends.  Two of the Amys in our group {there are two Stephanies too} and their kids were a part of today, which was perfect because Reagan and Amy's oldest are close in age as well. The other Amy and her Victoria were as happy to be exploring the steps. Well, truthfully it's not exploring so much as, Amy running interference with V's climbing to keep her safe. :) 

june 21, 2012







We all brought lunch, had a little water steps picnic and kept on playing. Lily wasn't really in the mood for posed photos because she just wanted to be down and playing.


Victoria wasn't up for it much more than Lily was. haha  One of my favorite things about Amy is her sense of humor and her ability to laugh! I love it and was cracking up so hard when taking these!


Reagan was happy to be home with us this week to go, as she remembers last year too! She ran into a few friends from school and also one of her friends from our old neighborhood.  She was super excited to see them and had a good time playing with some unexpected playmates! 






Lily was happy to be playing with V's wiffle ball and Amy's son entertained her by tossing it back everytime and chasing it for her. You can definitely tell he's got a baby sister. ;)





Lily really had a great time this year! I love that she wants to play with her sister, friends and is content to explore on her own. 




We played for a few hours and then it was time to head home for naps. Even Reagan fell asleep in the car on the way home. Lily slept for about 3 1/2 hours after we'd gotten home!



Bye bye!
'til next time...

Great day, great city, great friends.