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What We Eat Every Week

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April 30, 2018 By Jennifer Lambert 13 Comments

We actually eat almost the same things every week.

It helps with planning and grocery shopping.

I use Checkout 51 and Ibotta apps along with Kroger sales and coupons to plan our week.

We buy most of our fruits and veggies and other items at Kroger. I occasionally buy organic. I plan to buy more from local farmers markets and perhaps growing some of our own this year.

We buy almost all our meats from a local butcher shop. I like knowing our meat is local and without hormones and other additives. They live happier lives and we’re happier not consuming mass-produced feedlot meat.

What We Eat Every Week:

Breakfasts

My husband usually makes breakfast for the kids on weekends and lets me sleep in. They love egg hash with sausage and potatoes, pancakes, waffles…all the things I seldom make. Tori’s favorite is eggs Benedict.

My typical weekday breakfasts for the kids are a combo of scrambled eggs, Oscar Mayer natural bacon, Jones sausage links or patties, steel-cut oatmeal, 10-grain porridge, cheesy grits, Annie’s canned biscuits with jelly, occasionally homemade muffins or scones.

Katie sometimes makes a lovely breakfast cake or muffins.

The girls sometimes get up late and have the yummy new protein Cheerios.

I have coffee and sometimes what the kids are having, but usually a mango-spinach or berry smoothie. Sometimes yogurt with fruit and homemade granola.

Lunches

Katie loves to make these little tortilla pizzas. Quesadillas are an easy lunch that kids can make.

We often have sandwiches or charcuterie platters.

Sometimes, we have leftovers, but we’re getting to the point there aren’t many! Sometimes, we have a fancy tea time with cute little sandwiches. When the kids were little, we did Muffin Tin Monday.

Dinners…

Sunday

We usually have leftovers or something quick prepped from the freezer.

Twice a month, the girls participate in church activities in the evening, so we don’t bother making a big fancy meal most Sundays. Sometimes, we even get some takeout.

Monday

I’m usually rested after the weekend, so I go all out and prepare something special.

I’ll go to the store and get fish to try or something a little different than our norm or that takes more time.

Sometimes, we have huge salads with grilled or leftover meat.

We like chicken Marsala.

Tuesday

Tacos, duh.

I make our own taco seasoning and use it in lots of dishes. Sometimes, I make a taco noodle casserole or baked chicken enchiladas.

Sometimes, we mix it up and have Asian tacos.

Wednesday

Usually something in the slow cooker, like a stew or roast. Sometimes something that’s quick and easy that can be thrown together last minute.

Swiss steak is delicious with lots of veggies.

Pork tenderloin is super easy and flavorful.

Everyone loves these Asian slow cooker pork ribs.

Our favorite soups: cream of vegetable, dill chicken, ham and bean.

Thursday

Usually something easy like pasta, potatoes, or rice and a grilled meat and steamed veggies. The kids have an architecture class at the library and it’s about a 30 minute drive, so we’re home about 7 and my husband finishes up what I’ve prepped.

Cashew chicken is a go-to that’s really easy to make.

I marinate meat in bags and it grills up super nice! These are great for camping, busy weeks, or grabbing a bag from the freezer when I’m out of ideas.

We reviewed eMeals one year and got some fun new meal ideas.

Friday

Homemade pizza. With a movie.

I usually have sliced tomatoes, sliced mozzarella, oregano basil garlic, with a few dollops of pizza sauce.

My husband and two kids like sausage and/or pepperoni. Two girls like sausage, pepperoni, onions, and red bell peppers.

Saturday

We often grill steaks or hamburgers.

When my husband travels out of town or works late, I make the things he doesn’t like – like tuna casserole or turkey divan, and lots of bell pepper dishes.

I’m also incorporating more vegetarian dishes into our family’s recipe repertoire.

We seldom dine out. I am usually disappointed at the quality for the price. I don’t like not knowing where my food comes from or what’s in it.

And I like that I can eat dinner in my loungewear.

There isn’t much that I can’t make myself at home – better and cheaper.

Resources:

  • The Case Against Sugar by Gary Taubes
  • The Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet by Nina Teicholz
  • The Great Cholesterol Myth, Revised and Expanded: Why Lowering Your Cholesterol Won’t Prevent Heart Disease–and the Statin-Free Plan that Will by Jonny Bowden and Stephen T. Sinatra
  • Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life by Barbara Kingsolver
  • Food Matters: A Guide to Conscious Eating with More Than 75 Recipes by Mark Bittman
  • VB6: Eat Vegan Before 6:00 to Lose Weight and Restore Your Health . . . for Good by Mark Bittman
  • In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto by Michael Pollan
  • The Whole30: The 30-Day Guide to Total Health and Food Freedom by Melissa Hartwig Urban and Dallas Hartwig
  • 100 Days of Real Food: Fast & Fabulous: The Easy and Delicious Way to Cut Out Processed Food by Lisa Leake
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Comments

  1. Mother of 3 says

    May 2, 2018 at 11:52 pm

    We often do homemade pizzas on Friday too!

    Reply
  2. Sandra says

    May 3, 2018 at 2:47 pm

    My husband has been bringing me breakfast in bed for years now – our kids are all up and away. My biggest problem is I still make too much food having catered and planned meals for 5 for a long number of years and now it’s down to 2 so we do have leftovers often.

    Reply
  3. Emily | To Unearth says

    May 3, 2018 at 3:45 pm

    This is great! I always need new food ideas. The planning each week can be a lot to handle, so I like how you’ve stayed consistent to help you manage your time! Visiting from #DestinationInspiration. :)

    Reply
  4. Emma:ettieandme says

    May 3, 2018 at 6:35 pm

    This is a great idea to stay organised! I find one of the list annoying thing about cooking is deciding what to eat! #fortheloveofBlog

    Reply
  5. Maria | passion fruit, paws and peonies says

    May 4, 2018 at 7:42 pm

    So much wonderful homemade foods!! I haven’t had breakfast in bed for years – the dogs tend to jump up and spoil that treat haha! xx

    Reply
  6. Sarah says

    May 5, 2018 at 3:18 pm

    Wow I am impressed! It is so hard to find dinners we all like, especially my pickiest. I need to keep trying!

    Reply
  7. Alice V. Walters says

    May 6, 2018 at 12:12 am

    Dear Jennifer, it’s amazing how much time and money a little planning can make. For several years my husband and I were paid monthly, plus school lunch was a perk for us. We started meal planning for the month based on the school lunch menu and shopping monthly also. While we don’t get paid monthly or have lunch as a perk anymore, we’ve continued to plan and shop monthly because of its efficiency. Your gorgeous photos are testament to your great planning!

    Reply
  8. Amy @ The Quiet Homemaker says

    May 6, 2018 at 2:47 pm

    Friday is a pizza day for us as well, though we use store bought right now. We are living in a camper so homemade is not really an option. I love menu planning, it really helps me out knowing what I am going to make ahead of time. We do not really have a certain meal theme for each day though. I do like easier meals on grocery day and Friday’s, we have homeschool Park Day and do not get home until late.

    Thanks for linking up @LiveLifeWell!

    Blessings,

    Amy

    Reply
  9. Mary Hill says

    May 7, 2018 at 3:26 pm

    Thanks for sharing on teh #LMMLInkkup this week. This is making me hungry.

    Reply
  10. April J Harris says

    May 7, 2018 at 5:16 pm

    You’ve shared some wonderful recipes here, and this post is a great resource for meal planning, Jen. Thank you so much for sharing, and for being a part of the Hearth and Soul Link Party.. Hope to see you again this week!

    Reply
  11. Vicky says

    May 8, 2018 at 11:48 am

    I love all the ideas in this post. I always really struggle to come up with ideas for midweek meals! Thanks for sharing with #fortheloveofBLOG

    Reply
  12. Sherry says

    May 9, 2018 at 6:21 am

    We also have tacos about every week. The kids never complain about tacos! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home.

    Reply
  13. Anne from CMM World Missions says

    February 3, 2019 at 7:30 am

    Craving her :) Thank you for sharing those great photos. Make me think that I should also prepare some for my kids :)

    Reply
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