Showing posts with label Meal Plans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meal Plans. Show all posts

Monday, October 21, 2013

My $42 Grocery Shopping Trip & GF Menu for 10/21-10/27

This week's Kroger trip included a rare ice cream splurge (on sale), grass-fed
organic beef on Manager's Special (only $4.16 after my coupon!) and a package
of $.99 cilantro. I had a $.70/2 coupon for the Kroger cheese, making it $1.53 ea.

Last week I stocked up at our local bulk foods store and paid the farmer for our monthly herd share of raw, pastured milk. (We pay $11/week for milk, that I also use to make 2 qts. of yogurt.) That being said, the grocery budget is getting pretty tight and the month isn't even close to being over!

If you find yourself in a place where you are trying to drastically cut your grocery bill for a period of time, my best advice is to shop at home first. Take a complete inventory of your freezer, fridge and pantry and see what you have to work with in your menu planning. A can of diced tomatoes, a couple boxes of pasta, frozen broccoli, a package of pork chops, a can of tuna...write it ALL down. Now is the time to be creative! Head over to Pinterest or All Recipes and type in a few of your random ingredients as a search. You might be pleasantly surprised at what you can make with what you already have. 

I remember early in our marriage, long before kids and in the height of my couponing days, we had one extremely tight week where I was forced to plan a week's worth of healthy meals with only the $20 bill in my wallet. It was challenging, and required careful planning, but I did it with a few cents to spare! By starting with the things you already have buried in the back of the freezer and those random odds and ends in the pantry, you too can build a simple and inexpensive menu.




I have recently begun listing the contents of my upright freezer in dry erase marker on the door. It wipes off easily and allows me to know exactly what I have available for meals. As I use things up, I simply erase them.

We went in with some friends last year to purchase a side of grass-fed, organic beef from our local farmer and I am still in the process of using it up. Buying in bulk can really save you money--providing you use things up in a timely fashion and don't let them go to waste.

I planned this week's menu using quite a few things I already had in the freezer and pantry. I was able to spend about 50% less than I typically do at the grocery store (which offsets the crazy amount I spent last week!). 

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In the menu below, I will use an asterisk (*) to note the items that I already had on hand. Recipe links are in BLUE.


Breakfast

Steel Cut Oats* x2
GF Double Chocolate Banana Muffins
Spelt Pumpkin* Waffles (not GF) & Nitrate-free Bacon*
Banana, Blueberry*, Spinach* & Yogurt* Smoothies x2
Easy Cinnamon Granola & Oranges 

Lunch

Leftovers x2
Applegate Farms Organic Beef Hotdogs* w/Sugar Snap Peas & Apples*
Personal Pizzas w/Spelt Pizza Crust* (not GF), Spinach* Salad & Oranges*
Cheese Nachos w/Raw Carrots & Grapes
PB* & Honey* on Homemade Spelt* Bread (not GF) w/Celery* & Raspberries*
Annie's Homegrown GF Mac-n-Cheese* w/Broccoli & Homemade Applesauce*

Dinner

Steak* Burrito Bowls w/Cilantro Lime Brown Rice* 
Pumpkin* Smoothies

Roasted Turkey Breast*
Butternut Squash* Casserole
Green Beans*

Butternut squash casserole
 
Beef* Stew w/Potatoes* & Carrots
GF Cornbread*
Homemade Cinnamon Applesauce*

Quinoa* & Sausage* Stuffed Peppers
Fruit* Salad
Raw Nut Butter* Cups
 

 
Cheesy Chicken & Rice Casserole (previously frozen*)
Steamed Broccoli
GF Almond Flour Brownies--sub zucchini* for butter & eggs



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Looking for more inspiration on shopping from the pantry? Check out my Dinners By Design series HERE.

 
 
 




Monday, October 7, 2013

Meal Plan Monday: Saving Money on Your Gluten-Free Meals (Oct. 7-13)


 
Money Saving Meal Plan Tip:
Eating healthy, and especially gluten-free, can be pricey if you aren't careful. There are so many ways to meal plan--but really, the only ineffective meal plan is NOT having a meal plan. Meal planning not only saves time, but it saves money with fewer trips to the grocery for last minute ingredients and fewer restaurant or take-out dinners.

 
One of my favorite ways to save money on our GF menu is to cook around the weekly sale circular. As I sit down to plan our family's meals for the week (generally on Sunday), I do so with my calendar in hand and my Sunday newspaper ads. I leaf through the Kroger, Meijer and Aldi ads and look for excellent deals on produce or meat and try to work those into my menu.
 
 
For example, this week canned pumpkin is $10/10 with 11th item free at Meijer and $.89 at Aldi. Not only will I make several recipes with pumpkin this week, I will also stock up for the weeks to come (anything less than $1 is a good price!). I also noticed that Aldi has 3 lb. of sweet potatoes for $.99 and ricotta cheese for $1.79. Kroger has Annie's Homegrown Mac-n-Cheese for $1 and fresh pineapple for $1.99. I'll get my spaghetti sauce at Meijer and stock up on 3 lb. bags of onions, both included in the $10/10 sale.
 
 
What if you see that ground turkey, canned tomatoes and cheese are on sale and still have no idea what to do with them? Try Pinterest! Type a few key words into a search and see what comes up to inspire you. {Speaking of Pinterest, are you following me? Click HERE.} Or try a recipe site, like All Recipes, where you can type in ingredients and look for corresponding recipes. For an excellent list of advertised and unadvertised grocery deals, coupon match ups and more--visit Bargains to Bounty.
 

Instead of planning your meals and then paying full price for the ingredients you will need, try coming up with your meals AFTER you check out what you can get for a steal at your local grocery store/s.
 
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Here is what is on our family's menu this week. Recipe links are shown in BLUE. Items on sale are listed in RED.
 
Monday
Sauteed Asparagus
  

Tuesday
Pasta e Fagioli Soup w/GF Pasta (tomatoes, beans, celery, carrots & onion on sale)
Spinach Salad w/Pomegranate Vinaigrette
Yogurt Topped with GF Pumpkin Granola


Wednesday
Dinner at church


Thursday ~ (Kids' night--Dad works late)
Spelt Pumpkin Waffles (not GF) w/Pure Maple Syrup
Homemade Turkey Breakfast Sausage
Blueberry Banana Smoothies (with spinach...shhh!!)
 
 
Friday
GF Crockpot Lasagna* ~ Recipe coming soon!
Spinach Salad w/Homemade Ranch Dressing
 
*ricotta & spaghetti sauce on sale
 

Saturday
Dinner out


Sunday 
Mini Chicken Pot Pies w/GF crust  (Make extra to freeze)
Mashed Potatoes
Steamed Broccoli
 

Do you plan your meals around what's on sale at the grocery? I'd love to hear from you. Please leave any questions or comments in the space below.



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Monday, September 23, 2013

Meal Plan Monday: Easy Tips for Filling the Freezer & GF Meals for Sept. 23-30



Filling the Freezer WITHOUT a Freezer Cooking Day

You can stock your freezer full of healthy, homemade meals with minimal extra work. Look at your weekly menu and decide if there is anything that could easily be doubled or even tripled and would freeze nicely. I try to plan at least one main dish a week that is "freezable".
For example, soups and casseroles are perfect for freezing and reheating. Crockpot meals can be doubled and the extra ingredients thrown into a freezer bag for a future meal. If you are making pancakes or muffins, plan to bake extras and freeze for busy mornings.
How do you decide what will "freeze well"? Think about it this way...if you can buy it premade and frozen at the grocery (Lean Cuisine meals, waffles, grilled sliced chicken breasts, etc. etc.) you can make it yourself and freeze it! I even buy inexpensive glass casserole dishes for $1 at yard sales and Goodwill to use for my freezer meals. {Be sure to thaw in the fridge overnight before putting into hot oven and cracking your dish!}
This week, I am making Skillet Chili Mac which I will double--freezing the leftover as a casserole for later. When freezing soup, like my Chicken Corn Chowder, I use a muffin tin and transfer "soup pucks" to a freezer bag. I am also baking up some Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk Muffins and Pumpkin Scones, both of which will be excellent to freeze and reheat. {Recipes coming soon!!}
I don't plan a special freezer cooking day as some people do. For me, it's just as simple to make extra of something I am already cooking anyway and sock away the surplus in the deep freeze. Not to mention that it means a no-mess, low-stress, easy meal for another day. And the best part? You get twice as many meals with half as many dirty dishes!

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Here is what is on our family's menu this week. Recipe links are shown in BLUE. 

Monday
GF Skillet Chili Mac  ~ Recipe Coming Soon!
Honey Lime Fruit Salad


Tuesday
GF Chicken Corn Chowder 
Mixed Green Salad
GF Thin Mint Cookies


Wednesday
Dinner at church


Thursday ~ (Kids' night--Dad works late)
GF Pumpkin Scones  ~  Recipe Coming Soon!
Nitrate-free Bacon
Blueberry Banana Smoothies (with spinach...shhh!!)


Friday
GF Spaghetti Squash Lasagna
Sauteed Green Beans with Garlic & Butter
Homemade Applesauce


Saturday
Dinner out


Sunday  ~  (Company for dinner)
Grilled BBQ Chicken
Baked Sweet Potatoes
Oven Roasted Broccoli
GF Apple Crisp w/Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream 

Do you have a favorite meal to use for planned leftovers? Something that freezes and reheats beautifully? Leave a comment or link to your recipe in the section below. Have a great week!


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Meal Plan Monday: Gluten-free Menu for Aug. 26-31


 
Here is what's on the menu at our house this week. Items in BLUE are recipe links. We leave for vacation on Sunday, so these meals are for Monday-Saturday.
 
*Meal Planning Tip*:  Make your family's menu with your calendar in hand. For example, this week I have a meeting on Tuesday night. Therefore, I needed a meal my hubby and kids could serve themselves. I also know this weekend we'll be busy getting ready for vacation, so I chose meals for Friday and Saturday that used up leftovers or were super quick to put together.
 
Take a look at your schedule for the week and decide if there are nights that a crockpot meal would work best (i.e. you'll be gone most of the day and you'll have no time to make a meal). Maybe you have lots of afterschool activities and something quick/portable like walking tacos or sub sandwiches would save your sanity. Sit down with your calendar and think about the week's schedule ahead of time for a less stressful, less take-out dependent (healthier!) menu.
 
 
Dinners
Farmers' Market Butternut Squash
Steamed Broccoli
 
 
Crockpot Black Bean Chili Soup

 
Teriyaki Lime Chicken Kabobs (Chicken, Peppers, Onions, Mushrooms & Pineapple)
Brown Rice
 
 
Farmers' Market Green Beans
 
 
Taco Salad*
Tropical Smoothies
*Drain leftover chili, reheat and serve over lettuce & tortilla chips. Top with cheese, salsa and sour cream. 
 
Quinoa Pizza Bake ~ RECIPE COMING WED!
Raw Veggies w/Homemade Ranch

Desserts
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
UM. phenomenal. I would mix in vanilla protein in the greek yogurt first, it’d be like vanilla frosting!!… OR CHOCOLATE PROTEIN for a chocolate covered strawberry.. omy
I want to leave work & go home right now to try this!!!!! :D
get-thinspiration:

healthylivingforyou:

defining-me:

Dip strawberries into Greek yogurt, freeze, and enjoy!

Things like this is why I love Tumblr. Haha

looks super yummy!

 


I'm using a lot of farmers' market produce this week. What is your favorite fall fruit or veggie recipe? Leave a comment or link to your recipe in the section below. Have a great week!


Monday, August 5, 2013

Meal Plan Monday: Gluten-free meals for Aug. 5-11


Here is what's on the menu at our house this week. Items in BLUE are recipe links. One night we will go out to eat and another will be a leftovers night.

As much as I like summer, I love fall even more! And with temperatures hovering in the low 80s in mid-August, it's hard not to think about delicious fall meals. Our grill is acting up and it's finally cool enough to use my oven. This week I'm going to be cooking up some fall-ish sort of meals that I wouldn't normally be making until at least late September. Enjoy!

Dinners
Muffin Tin Meatloaf Minis (Use GF oats for breadcrumbs)
Fresh Sauteed Green Beans
Cauliflower Cheesy Bread
Tossed Salad w/Homemade Ranch


Blueberry Banana Smoothies (with spinach...shhhh!)
 Chili Cheese Lentils
Chili Cheese Lentils over Brown Rice (Meatless meal)
Fresh Fruit








Tomato Cucumber Salad (My goodness are we swimming in these! The garden has exploded with tomatoes and cucumbers.)

*This is SO good! I cut back on the lime juice, make extra seasoning for the chicken and use way less cayenne pepper.


Desserts



Do you have a favorite fall recipe? I'd love to hear about it! Leave a comment or link to your recipe in the section below. Have a great week!


Monday, June 10, 2013

Meal Plan Monday ~ June 10-16


Here is what's on the menu at our house this week. Items in BLUE are recipe links. Gluten-free meals are noted with GF. For the best local grocery deals (Kroger, Meijer and Aldi) this week and coupon match-ups, check back on Monday evening.


Monday (GF)
Sweet & Spicy Bacon Wrapped Chicken 
Broccoli & Cheese Baked Potatoes
GF Southern-Style Strawberry Shortcakes




Tuesday (GF)
Grassfed Organic Beef Enchiladas with Homemade Sauce
Raw Veggies & Guacamole Dip
Frozen Grapes

*Use corn tortillas or gluten-free flour tortillas to make this GF.

Wednesday (GF)
Cobb Salad  (Romaine, Tomatoes, Egg, Bacon, Grilled Chicken, Corn, Avocado & Black Beans) with Ranch Dressing
Chocolate Covered Strawberry Parfaits




Thursday (GF)
Cheesy Chicken and Rice Casserole  Recipe coming soon!!
Fresh Steamed Green Beans
Watermelon Sorbet

Friday (GF)
Grilled Portabello Mushroom Pizzas
Mixed Green Salad with Italian Vinaigrette
Homemade Thin Mint Cookies




Saturday
Mom's Night Off ~ Out to eat after church


Sunday ~ Father's Day Cookout (GF*)
Grilled Grassfed Organic Beef Hotdogs (We like Applegate brand.)
Fresh Caprese Quinoa Salad
Corn on the Cob with Real Butter & Sea Salt
Deviled Eggs
GF Frozen Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie  Recipe coming soon!!

*Udi's brand makes GF hot dog buns, or you could eat them bunless.


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Monday, June 3, 2013

Meal Plan Monday ~ June 3-9


Here is what's on the menu at our house this week. Items in BLUE are recipe links. Gluten-free meals are noted with GFFor the best local grocery deals (Kroger, Meijer and Aldi) this week and coupon match-ups, check back on Monday evening.


Monday
Sloppy Joe Sandwiches (made with grassfed beef)
Cheesy Hashbrown Potatoes
Asparagus Sauteed in Garlic & Butter

Chunky Homemade Cinnamon Applesauce


Tuesday (GF)
Fiesta Lime Chicken (Applebee's copycat recipe)
Strawberry Lush  Look for NEW recipe this week!


Wednesday
Whole Wheat Pumpkin Waffles with Pure Maple Syrup
Nitrate-Free Bacon
Scrambled Eggs 
Mixed Berries


Thursday (GF)
Chicken Lo Mein with Veggies  Look for NEW recipe this week!
Watermelon Whole Fruit Popsicles

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Friday (GF)
Marinated Grassfed Beef Kabobs with Peppers & Mushrooms
Red Quinoa Pilaf
Mixed Green Salad with Ranch Dressing
Homemade Strawberry Ice Cream
 

Saturday
Mom's Night Off ~ Out to eat after church


Sunday (GF*)
Crockpot Lasagna Rolls with Marinara Sauce  Look for NEW recipe coming this week!
Mixed Green Salad with Italian Vinaigrette
Roasted Broccoli & Cauliflower
(GF) Fudgy Almond Flour Brownies

*Use GF rice lasagna noodles to make the Crockpot Lasagna Rolls GF.
 
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Monday, May 20, 2013

Meal Plan Monday ~ May 20-26


Here is what's on the menu at our house this week. Items in BLUE are recipe links. Gluten-free meals are noted with GF. For the best local grocery deals (Kroger, Meijer and Aldi) this week and coupon match-ups, check back on Monday evening.



Monday (GF*)
BLAT Wraps (Bacon, Lettuce, Avocado & Tomato) 
Cilantro Lime Quinoa Salad with Black Beans and Roasted Corn
Fresh Pineapple

*For a GF option, wrap in a large romaine lettuce leaf instead of a tortilla.


Tuesday
Turkey Sausage Gravy w/Whole Wheat Buttermilk Biscuits
Green Beans
Mixed Berries

Wednesday (GF)
Grassfed Beef Tacos (Hard Shell)
Tropical Fruit Smoothies


Thursday
Banquet for my husband's Dayton Business Journal "Top 40 Under 40" award!


Friday
BBQ Chicken on the Grill
Twice Baked Potatoes
Grilled Asparagus
Homemade Ice Cream in a Bag ~ 7 flavor options!


Saturday
Mom's Night Off ~ Out to eat after church


Sunday
BBQ Chicken Pizza on the Grill (Leftover chicken from Friday)
Mixed Green Salad with Homemade Ranch Dressing
Patriotic Fruit Salad


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