Saturday, October 8, 2011

Week 2 Menu




Monday

Breakfast:
Cereal
Fruit
Bagels

Snack:
Cheese Stick
Mandarin Oranges

Lunch:
Baked Potatoes

Snack:
Smoothies

Supper:
Taco Soup
Tortilla Strips


Tuesday

Breakfast:
Eggs
Fruit

Snack:
Dried Cereal
Dried Fruit

Lunch:
Sandwiches
Carrot Sticks

Snack:
Muffins

Supper:
Chicken Stir Fry
Rice


Wednesday

Breakfast:
Muffins
Fruit

Snack:
Apples

Lunch:
Spaghetti

Snack:
Almond Crackers

Supper:
Sandwiches


Thursday

Breakfast:
Oatmeal
Fruit

Snack:
Grapes
Fig Bars

Lunch:
Pizza

Snack:
Yogurt Sickles (Place craft stick into yogurt cup and freeze the day before or use this recipe)

Supper:
Grilled Cheese
Tomato Soup



Friday

Breakfast:
Cereal
Fruit

Snack:
Bananas
Pineapple

Lunch:
Pasta Salad

Snack:
Cookies

Supper:
Shish Kabobs
Shrimp
Potato Skins


Saturday

Breakfast:
Eggs
Waffles
Bacon
Juice

Snack:
Apples

Lunch:
Sandwiches
Chips

Snacks:
Pudding

Supper:
Salisbury Steak
Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans


Sunday

Breakfast:
Yogurt
English Muffins
Fruit

Lunch:
Salami Sandwiches

Snack:
Fruit

Supper:
Hummus
Veggies

Week 2 Household Chores List


Week 2 is when I detail the kitchen. Of course, it gets cleaned everyday but this is when I take care of those things that seem to accumulate into the "nasties" if not addressed occasionally.

Week 2 Household Chores List

Monday:
Laundry: Ours
- defrost ground turkey/tortillas
- steam clean upper cabinets

Tuesday: (Homeschool Meeting in Evening)
Laundry: Kids'
- defrost chicken
- make muffins
- steam clean bottom cabinets
- drop off laundry to cleaners

Wednesday:
Laundry: Girls
- make crackers
- clean ceiling fan

Thursday:
- make pizza crust

Friday:
Laundry: All bedding/sheets
- defrost stew meat/shrimp
- make ice cream and cookies
- steam clean counters
- p/u laundry from cleaners
- turn-in recyclables
- defrost Saturday breakfast meats

Saturday:
Laundry: Towels
- defrost ground beef/green beans
- clean microwave and coffee pot
- clean oven

Sunday:
- defrost salami
- make hummus

A New Joy


I have discovered iced coffee. The idea always seemed strange to me...cold coffee? YUK!

Until I tried it! One of my all time favorite blogs is Ree Drummond's The Pioneer Woman and she had this amazing recipe for making an entire month's batch of iced coffee for the price of one purchased at "you know where"! (And for you Okies out there, she's a local!)




Go over and check it out. It is extremely easy to make and store. I'm enjoying this one as I type.

CHEERS!!