Menu 2013 - Week 2

Everyone has to get back into real life this week.  >sigh<

We have so enjoyed being totally carefree with no appointments, meetings, work, or school to attend.

This week Engineer is back at work and Diva is back at school and lessons, and I am back to the day-to-day household tasks. We also have Trivial Pursuit night, a Junior Daughters of the King meeting, Girls' Day Out, and a meeting with the director of the 12 Way Rehabilitation Program respectively.  

Well we started the emeals program last week and it was okay except in true Moppins fashion I could not leave it alone.  It was great to have a guide but I substituted and fiddled until my heart's content. 

Since I only used the first three meals from my emeals list, I am using the next four this week. This 3 month trial of emeals may actually last me 6 months at this pace.

Sunday - Leftovers
Monday - Herb Roasted Salmon w/Vermicelli
Tuesday - Spaghetti Squash Pasta w/Parmesan and Spinach Salad
Wednesday - Mac & Cheese, Cabbage & Sausage
Thursday - Braised Rosemary Lamb Shanks w/Creamy Polenta (it may be rabbit if I can't get lamb)
Friday - Date Night
Saturday - Roasted Turkey w/Potatoes & Carrots


This is part of Menu Plan Monday.

EMEALS EASY AND DELICIOUS DINNER RECIPES

I was given the opportunity to try out eMeals through US Family Bloggers.  All opinions are my own.  This post may contain affiliate links.


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  1. I wish my daughter wasn't such a picky eater. She goes through waves of liking or not liking. Meal planning is the hardest for me. Thanks for your visit & hope to see you again @ DearCreatives.com
    Going to read some other posts.

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    1. Well thanks for stopping by and have fun poking around. :)

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  2. Delicious looking menu! I wish I wasn't the only one in the family that liked salmon, I'd like to make herb roasted salmon...it sounds really good.

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    1. We are a family of salmon lovers and would happily eat it any meal any time any day. Maybe you could convert your family into salmon lovers too. :) Thanks for stopping by!

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